Samsung LN37B650 37-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

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Samsung’s LN37B650 takes your HDTV enjoyment – and capabilities – to new heights. The power of Full HD 1080p resolution delivers clear, vivid images on a 37-inch LCD screen. Auto Motion Plus120Hz technology renders the smoothest, most lifelike HD action. Connect your DVD, cable or satellite HD box, or Blu-ray Disc player easily, using any of four HDMI inputs.Experience truer, more natural dark tones and shadows with the 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. And highlight nearly any room in the house with a unique red accent at the bezel’s edge, courtesy of the Touch of Color design. Check sports scores, stock quotes, weather and other update able RSS content at just the touch of a button on your remote, with the InfoLink feature.
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Technical Details

- 37-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible and red Touch of Color design
- Auto Motion Plus 120Hz for amazingly fluid motion, 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 4ms response time, Wide Color Enhancer 3 for more vivid colors
- InfoLink RSS feeds of news, weather and sports via Ethernet; side-mounted USB port for displaying JPEG/MPEG files and listening to MP3 audio
- Inputs: 4 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output
- Includes removable stand; measures 36.5 x 26.3 x 10 inches with stand; 10-watt x 2 bottom mounted speakers
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Customer Buzz
 "Yes, do it." 2010-02-05
By MikeyLikesIt (S. Carolina)
Bought this TV two weeks ago and could not be happier; numerous variable settings allow you to set your perfect picture. Will not repeat all the good things everyone else has said. I do not have any problem with the audio for normal use but do run through an external speaker system when watching movies.



We needed a 37" because of the armoire we put the TV in. Talked to some folks in electronics stores and have also read on internet that 37" TV's may be going away. So, if you need/want one, you might want to research that some more. I don't really know how true it is but there are not many to choose from in this size category so there may be something to it.



If you can get this TV in the $950 range with free shipping, do it. It's a couple hundred dollars more than some (Vizio, Panasonic), but worh it, IMO.

Customer Buzz
 "Picture went black" 2010-01-31
By Willy T (MA)
I was very impressed initially with this TV. Great picture, easy to set up and reasonable sound for use in my bedroom. Unfortunately the picture went black with the audio intact and no menu access in less then 3 weeks of use. Kudos to Amazon Customer Service as they responded to my issue and are shipping out a new TV and taking back the one with the replacement expected within a little over a week. I could have gotten in home service from Samsung, but it was a little disconserting that the TV would fail so fast I felt it better to exchange it right away. I will provide an updated review once I have a little more experience with the replacement set (longer than a month).

Customer Buzz
 "Head phone solution" 2010-01-23
By Allears
This is for the folks who down grade the TV because they have not spent a few buck yet for a surround sound receiver. If you want to use headphones, use the optical audio out connection from the back of the TV out to your surround sound receiver. You have one don't you? Just pick one up used for $300 or less (older Sony ES stuff (333ES,555ES,777ES, or 3ES,5ES,7ES)) with an optical input, then listen in stereo or add the center channel and then rears in that order as you can afford it. The receiver will perform the auto shut off of the speakers once the headphones are plugged in, and when not the improved electronics, even the sound in the headphones will enlighten you with enriching sound. The picture is only half the experience! I considering this TV for my bedroom, but with the board issues mentioned, and extented warrenty may be warrented!

Customer Buzz
 "First HD television, more than pleased" 2010-01-21
By Matt (MS)
So I bought this television in late November along with my Sony Bravia surround sound home theater system. When I first turned it on, I was blown away. Even the "no signal" was crystal clear ( I could tell then I had the right television.) Putting it together was easy as well. Four screws down, four in the back, and you're done. The Directv man came by the next day, hooked up my HD satellite receiver, once again, blown away. The picture is amazing! Watching sports now are amazing! Movies on both the satellite receiver and on my Samsung BD-P1600 blu-ray player have outstanding output on this television. The sound is pretty much that of SD televisions, but I have read that most HD televisions are like this. No problem, because once you hook this bad baby up to a surround sound system, you can pretty much hit the mute button. The picture is the most important thing, although the sound on the tv is good.



You can set a certain picture and calibration to each input running to the television. I love tinkering with this feature. I have:



HDMI 1-satellite receiver- natural

HDMI 2- surround sound receiver- dynamic

HDMI 3- blu-ray player- BD Wise/Movie

HDMI 4- PS3- natural (sometimes dynamic)



Playing video games on this thing are amazing. I love playing Madden 10 and NBA Live 10 and the tv output will blow you away.



I have HDMI cables running from each input to this television and an optical cable running to the surround sound receiver. I also have a wireless LAN adapter hooked up to it, which allows me to get News, stock quotes, and the weather. I can even hook up my laptop to it if I wanted to. Switching between sources is so easy. Hit the source button,and navigate away. This tv blows me away every time I watch it. It even has a cool sound when I turn it on and off. Don't forget that extended warranty if you invest in this television.

Customer Buzz
 "It's a Samsung!" 2009-12-31
By C. Quinn (PA, USA)
This TV is just what you'd expect from Samsung: spectacular. I've always loved Samsung displays, but I'm here to give a non-biased review, so here you go...



I did a lot of research on various TVs before making my mind up on this one. I picked it up at Best Buy since I didn't want to deal with shipping.



WOW.



PROS:

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+ Awesome contrast ratio. The blacks are deliciously deep. You can hardly see any bleed at all even with the contrast and brightness up very high. Looks comparable to the edge-lit LED TVs.



+ XBOX 360/PS3 looks gorgeous on this. Period.



+ Stand is glass and very sturdy/thick. TV is attached to a spindle on top of the stand by 8 screws. It rotates but cannot pitch or tilt.



+ Menu system is beautiful and easy to navigate/read.



+ AutoMotion looks SWEET for Sports. I like it for movies, but some people don't because it makes motion look like a soap opera. You can adjust it as much as you want though, and even disable it.



+ Controller is full-featured with large easy-to-read buttons. People with fat thumbs will love this.



+ Has a built-in ethernet port for network connectivity.



+ This TV recognizes USB flash drives and adds them to the input source menu! It has it's own media browser that looks similar to Windows Media Center. You can watch videos, listen to music and view pictures from pretty much any removable storage plugged into the side-mounted USB port. It even plays huge 1920x1080 .MKV files!



CONS:

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+ Lack of pitch and tilt in the stand is disappointing, but my old Samsung stand didn't even rotate, so I'm not complaining.



+ AutoMotion on High can choke and tear/stutter at times during high-movement scenes in movies and such. Most of the time it looks spectacular though.



+ TV speakers are mediocre (hook up that surround sound system!)



+ Menu system feels sluggish. If you've ever used a Motorola cable box (the ones Comcast/Verizon give you), you know exactly what I mean.



+ You must disable AutoMotion for gaming as the processing creates a slight delay between the input and output to the screen. Basically your controller inputs will have a ~50ms delay. It's small, but definitely a disadvantage for games like shooters and racing.



CONCLUSION:

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If you're looking for a spectacular TV that works with everything, feels perfect in a medium-sized room and doesn't empty your wallet, this is it. If you just don't want to dish out the money for an LED TV, get this. The black levels are -seriously- deep. The only real advantage LED has over CCFL TVs right now are the slimmer panel sizes (for edge-lit LED TVs). You wont see much of a difference between LED and this unless you compare it to a more-expensive LED TV that has Local Dimming (the LEDs can be dimmed/turned completely off in dark parts of the screen for a truly black blacks.) If you're debating CCFL vs. LED and decide to go LED, you really should get one with Local Dimming.



I'm incredibly thrilled with my purchase. If you don't want to deal with shipping, Best Buy has these for $999, but the downside is paying tax.



Oh, and when you do pick yours up, try watching the launch scene from Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks in HD with AutoMotion on. It'll make you weep tears of sweet, sweet joy.






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