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4.5 stars
"Amazing for all EVERYONES HD needs"
Pros: awesome picture with brilant color
Cons: little slow in picking up signal switching between other HDMI sources connected
Summary: Well I must say this is the best picture for amazing color I've ever seen and I spent a month looking, reading and researching every HDTV out there. Also spending 20hrs listening to every sales pitch you can imagine. I also must add that I make a good living and had no budget for buying any HDTV on the market.It all comes down to what is visually appealing to your eyes so don't let price tags and salesmen push you around. I made the bastards put every HDTV side by side to compare it to the LN-T5265F. From plasmas and rear projection from every manufacture 2 grand HDTV's to 7 grand HDTV's and nothing compared to this screen. This coming from a guy that has no price tag makes it easier to shop and not be selective on price tags alone. Pick what you like the best. I was just looking for the best visual appealing screen for my eyes and like I say hands down this was the TV for me. The Sharp 52" was a close second It had a little more natural flesh tones but all that can be adjusted for everyones likes and dislikes on the Samsung. Well I must say my LN-T5265F is pretty much a gaming screen for the NEW PS-3 and its simply unbeliveable hence thats why I picked over the Sharp for it's color. The dynamic picture is impressive. The TV has a built in game mode that brightens the screen even more for cleaner gaming witch is all up to the user I just like the regular dynamic mode. I also have the 9200 Bell ExpressVu satalite set up on this HDTV for mainly Hockey and Football and simply its perfect in 1080i so if your into gaming and sports and think all reality TV BS will die very soon its a great buy. I realy haven't got into blue ray to much but I just had to buy Into the Blue with Jessica Alaba to try out the 1080p format of the HDTV and the blue ray player of the PS-3 and she simply looks amazing with her tight little body swimming in the ocean in 1080p format. The question of glare on SD broadcast dosen't seem to effect me at all I've got my HDTV in a 30'X20' room with 4 windows at ground level and I haven't had any glare yet. The only question I have is what the hell are you doing watching SD broadcastion for when your in the market for an HDTV. Hence HD not SD so stop covering these forums with the glare question that i've never got. Well to close I must say this HDTV is an excellent buy that you will be very pleased with no matter what your into.


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