Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Samsung LN52B550 Review - Must Read Before Buying a Samsung LN52B550 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

Samsung LN52B550 is 52-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible and red Touch of Color design. I settled on Samsung LN52B550, because the price was right for a big TV, and Samsung is known for great quality TVs. I was not disappointed, this is a TV spectacular with crystal clear sharp images and vibrant with good sources.


TV: standard definition looks good, and probably as it should. And 'the only format that does not look great on this TV, but probably should not anyway.

DVD: I have a large library of DVDs and wanted a TV that can show that the best way possible. Samsung LN52B550 TV does that when connected through my Blu-Ray via HDMI cable. Some films of lower quality you need to run at 480p for a better view (you can change the setting of the reader), but many upconvert very well and are difficult to distinguish from Blu-ray, seriously.

Blu-ray: Flawless sharp images and good records, just spectacular.

PS3 and X-Box: Video game look and move incredibly, without blurring at all, it seems clear, sharp and beautiful. Resident Evil, Street Fighter, and many other games was beautiful.

Note: The content has a huge impact on picture quality, DVD, HDTV, and Blu-rays all vary in quality, so expect that some will not be as great as the others. I think the TV should be judged by how well it handles the content, and this TV rocks. So 95% of this time you will be impressed. Sound on Samsung LN52B550 TV is great, if you are used to a home theater setup a home theater, but the speakers work very well on this TV and are very clear and strong.

I have not noticed any motion blur in any film for both DVD and Blu-ray (also Transformers on Blu-ray). Watching football, I have difficulty deciding whether the content or the TV causing graininess very, very minor (rarely), so I can say that there is virtually no motion blur evident with this TV despite its specifications have a frequency Update 6 ms, while the higher-end models have 2 or 4 ms. But to clarify, football looks awesome! Just like everything else.

Based on my experience with Samsung LN52B550 TV over the past three weeks, I think that spending lots of money will take only incremental improvements in quality of image at all but the most serious videophile, nobody would be able to tell the difference between This TV is costing twice as much. Read more reviews.

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