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Samsung PN50A760 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV with Red Touch of Color

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FEATURED Samsung PN50A760 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV with Red Touch of Color

  • 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) pixel resolution
  • 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • InfoLink™ (RSS feeds of customizable stock quotes, weather and brief news articles)
  • NTSC/ATSC tuners with Clear QAM reception
  • Swivel stand

Enjoy premium plasma HDTV viewing, with an elegant style to match. Samsung’s exclusive Touch of Color™ design accents the top and bottom edges of the bezel with a unique red tone. Our 50-inch plasma screen offers full HD 1080p resolution, Ultra FilterBright™ glare reduction, and an astounding 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, for incredibly lifelike images and bold colors. Dither noise on Samsung’s 7 Series Plasma TV’s is dramatically reduced so that you can enjoy pristine, realistic dark tones and images. Plus, when connected to your home network enjoy access to a computer via DLNA networking and with the InfoLink feature; enjoy RSS web content from USA Today.

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    R. Glynn

    May 7, 2014

    13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Spectacular TV and service!!, April 27, 2009
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    R. Glynn (Boston, MA USA) –
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    This review is from: Samsung PN50A760 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV with Red Touch of Color (Electronics)

    I was originally going to buy a Kuro 50 inch plasma after looking at all the online reviews from many different sites. The Samsung 650 was also ranked very high, but there were some small negatives about the tv (some glare issues primarily) that had me holding off for the Kuro. Amazon originally had the Kuro for about 2k, but I didn’t pull the trigger quick enough, and then it went away, and I couldn’t find it anywhere for under $2,500.

    I wasn’t sure if I was going to go ahead and buy the 650 when I looked on Amazon one day and saw the new 50 inch 760 on sale for $1,599.00. After reading some professional reviews on this product (there wasn’t a whole lot due to how new it was), I decided that this was an upgrade from the slightly older model, and decided to pull the trigger. Best decision I could have made! Not sure if experts still rank the Kuro higher than this television, but if they do, the Kuro must be out of this world, because this Samsung is UNBELIEVABLE. This is my first plasma tv purchase, and I was used to watching television on a 36″ Panasonic traditional tv, but after seeing the picture on the Samung, I was blown away. Watching sports on tv makes you feel as if you are at the event. The color is amazing, the tv looks nice, and the swivel on the stand allows me to turn the tv to face me when my wife isn’t around. It even makes bad movies good (think Spiderman 3), awful movie, but awesome special effects in high def! I think the sound was decent as well, but it didn’t have enough booming bass for me, so with the money I saved over the Kuro, I purchased a Denon soundbar to go along with the plasma to add better surround sound and booming bass. Now wherever I am seated in the room, I can turn my components to face me and enjoy a pretty good surround sound system. If you don’t want to add a surround sound system, this tv handled sound well, but as I say I was really looking for more booming bass when I watched movies. It would have been great if there was a way to add a subwoofer directly to this television, something the Kuro has, but not the Samsung.

    There is a teeny glare on the OUTSIDE edge of the television on the part that is not actually the screen(not sure why Samsung made it almost a mirror like edge), but nothing that is too distracting, and I got used to it pretty quickly. I have this in my living room which gets very little light when the shades are closed, but even with lights on, or during the day, the glare issue on this tv is not noticeable. I was a little leary given past Samsung reviews, but I can tell you that if possible glare is holding you back from buying this tv, don’t think twice about it…not an issue. Also, you can watch this tv from anywhere in the room and see it clearly. The controls on the remote are extremely functionable, and everything is VERY easy to setup and tweak.

    The other part of this purchase that is EXTREMELY important, and should be emphasized, is the process of buying DIRECTLY through Amazon.com. As long it is directly through Amazon.com (and not through an affiliate), shipping is included in the price, and the company handling the deliveries is TOP NOTCH. When I initially looked around for purchase possibilities, the thing that bothered me was that most companies had a policy where they would deliver the plasma to your front door only. You had to open the box, make sure that it worked, and then sign for it. If there was any type of problem, some would tell you to refuse delivery, and others would tell you that you had to get it fixed through the warranty process! The last thing I wanted to do was to get a defective set, and then have to get someone here to fix it! When I went with Amazon.com, the company delivering for them brought the plasma into my house, took it out of the box, put it on the open table, hooked it up, put batteries in the remote, setup the initial configuration, and made sure that it was working fine BEFORE I signed for it. This piece of mind often called “white glove service” elsewhere costing anywhere from $100 – $150 additional dollars was ABSOLUTELY free with Amazon.com. I can’t stress enough how important this was. I had read about this service beforehand, and it was a primary reason (along with cost) as to why I was pretty much holding off until I found the right television on Amazon. This service alone made my purchase through Amazon.com worth the price over other services, but the price was also also at the lower range of ANYWHERE else. A friend of mine owns an electronics store, and told me point blank that he doesn’t understand how Amazon.com can price merchandise the way they do it, but he had heard good things about them, and although it would hurt him by recommending Amazon.com, he told me to buy from them if the price was right.

    I highly recommend this television as well as purchasing from Amazon.com. The final way you know how happy I am with this…

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    Santa Fe railfan “baduga”

    May 7, 2014

    7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Samsung PN50A760, February 9, 2009
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    Santa Fe railfan “baduga” (Kaneohe, HI USA) –

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    This review is from: Samsung PN50A760 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV with Red Touch of Color (Electronics)
    This was a great experience all around. Not only does the 50″ Samsung plasma have a beautiful picture, it also has enough inputs for a number of peripherals, ie, Wii, karaoke, BluRay, DVR, and older DVD/VCR player. I had a hard time locating this particular model but Amazon had one via VANN’s. My only complaint is that none of the TVs I looked at mentioned that you need extra cables to connect the various peripherals. The quick-connect instructions accompanying the TV gives a list of several different cables available, and lists these in “good, better, best” format for picture quality.

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