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3.5 stars
"Great TV but 120 HZ Unnecessary"
Pros: Great picture and quality.
Cons: Weirdly shaped remote. 120 HZ Unnecessary.
Summary: I originally had a Sony 40" 120 HZ but this one was on sale at circuit city for the same price. (why not get and extra 6" for the same price). I traded it in. It's a great TV but i basically paid 300 dollars extra for the 120 Hz which is highly unnecessary. I never even keep it on. When it is on, the picture looks like its moving too fast. i.e. there are too many frames. The TV gives you an option to set how fast you want the 120 hz to operate (low, medium and high) the only time i would ever leave it on high is for a very very fast paced video game. One thing that the Sony had which i miss is the automatic dimmer when the lights were turned down lower or higher. The TV does have a game and cinema mode which is nice. The picture quality is fantastic. Unfortunately, i do not have a Blu-ray player so i have yet to get the full extent to which the TV can go but on reg high def channels (1080i) the picture is very crisp and clear. When i asked the salesman at the store what he thought about it when i was exchanging it form the Sony, he said that this line of TV's was the Bentley of TV's. He had no reason to lie because both were the same price. However on thing which was weird, is that i have a Sony laptop and when i tried to connect it to the TV using a VGA cable, the TV did not recognize it. Turns out Sony computers have problems with Samsung's. The rep said that a update would be coming out for the Sony's but i have to yet to see one (4 months later). Overall a great TV though.
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Samsung LN46A750:
$1,159.95 - $1,693.96
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