I was skeptical at first with the cost of a 3D LED TV, but after getting it home and seeing all the different features available, I cannot imagine ever needing another TV in the future!!
I have had this product I guess about a year and have not had any problems. This is my second TV and with the 240hz and HDTV combined it looks really great. Even shows of past looks great .
Pros: Lightweight
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
Love this TV!
on August 28, 2011
Posted by: Marva25
from Arlington, TX
Expertise:Intermediate
Picture is magnifient! Fairly easy to install considering all the features involved.
I did some research before jumping into the 3D pool and decided on this TV over all the others. The reason - The PIcture. I simply cannot describe how great the picture is on 2D programming and it's also great on the 3D side. I would buy this set for the 2D alone - the 3D is just an added little bonus. With a 3D blu-ray the effect is as good as anything I've seen in a theater. The 2D-3D conversion feature is also great. Not quite the same as a made-for-3D video but pretty darn close. I have heard of some problems with 'ghosting' however if the controls (and there are a LOT of them) are set correctly you should have no problem - I know I haven't had any. I can tell you that this TV, a Samsung 3D blu-ray player and the blu-ray version of AVATAR are made for each other. Watching it in 2D-3D is as good as the theater version in IMAX 3D. It is simply unbelievable. It's that good. The TV is a work of art in itself. Only 1" thick and the best styling I've seen on any Samsung product. I will be upgrading to a larger screen when I move into a larger apartment and you can bet it'll be a Samsung LED/LCD 3D set. Great TV.
Pros: Bright display, Realistic color, the picture
Cons: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
Best TV you could buy!
on May 27, 2010
Posted by: Squirrel2470
from Ma
Expertise:Intermediate
Great Features, Internet Apps, easy setup and the best picture I have ever seen. Samsung really makes a top of the line 3D TV. I bought this for the 3D and after reviewing the features from samsung.com I had to get this. These sets have allot more then what is shown at the store display. To be honest, when i 1st powered it up and began to explore what this could do and then tried the 3D I felt like i time warped into the Future.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
WOW! Absolutely The Best Picture
on May 21, 2010
Posted by: MrsC
from Illinois
If you want the best picture ever, this is absolutely the one you must buy! This TV has lots of features I haven't even tried yet -- only had it installed 4 days -- but I can't wait to try everything. I am not a tech savvy person, but not a dunce about it either. I bought the 3D version as I decided I wanted to get the latest and newest product and also was determined to get an LED TV. We also have a 52" LCD from Samsung and the picture and features on that product are what prompted me to try Samsung products again. I am not disappointed!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
4
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
It's very good, it could be perfect
on August 26, 2010
Posted by: Anonymous
from Salt Lake City, UT
Expertise:Expert
The TV is very light and thin, I was able to set it up all on my own. The remote control is very good (it works with BD-C6900 blu-ray player, but lacks the "eject" button).
Picture quality out-of-the box is unnaturally sharp and brightly colored. Watching "Fifth Element" DVD with default picture settings was unpleasant -- the TV was performing contrast enhancement and amplified every bump and imperfection, and sharpened the edges to the point that I could see black outlines around characters faces (almost like a cartoon). However, most of the image processing features can be scaled down or disabled by adjusting picture settings, restoring the intended appearance of DVD movies.
The built-in 10W speakers are not great. Connecting amplified computer speakers with a subwoofer to the analog audio-out port easily improves the sound quality. However, the TV volume (and mute) functions control the built-in speakers only. This is a design flaw that should be trivial to correct. At the very least the "mute" function should apply to built-in speakers and the audio-out port.
Also, I think at this price point a TV could offer a few more features (for example a built-in blu-ray player and HD DVR).