Samsung PN50B650 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

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Samsung's new PN50B650 plasma flat panel HDTV exemplifies the design and performance refinements for those with discerning tastes and a passion for innovation. Picture your favorite room filled with 50 inches of 1080p Full HD picture performance artistically accented in a new Touch of ColorTM design. Samsung's 6 Series E-Panel technology delivers improvements with our Ultra FiterBrightTM technology that further reduces glare in brighter rooms and our advanced Crystal Full HD Engine expands the picture viewing experience with less power consumption. The new Medi@2.0 connectivity package offers customizable online content via user-friendly 'widgets,' networking capability via the DLNA standard, and playback of your camera and camcorder via USB 2.0. Add 4 advanced HDMI inputs that feature Samsung's Anynet+ (CEC standard) technology making system control of compatible A/V devices like a Blu-ray player or HTIB system a one-touch operation. Experience Full 1080p performance and advanced connectivity on Samsung's new B650 series plasma HDTVs that are designed to meet higher pride of ownership expectations and lower the cost of ownership.


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Technical Details

- 50-inch high definition TV with 1080p resolution
- Four HDMI, two component, and one composite video input; two 15W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakers
- Samsung E-panel technology like Ultra FilterBright Plus, 600Hz Subfield Motion, .001 response time, and a Mega dynamic contrast ratio for a stunning high contrast picture
- Medi@2.0 connectivity package offers customizable online content via user-friendly "widgets," networking capability via the DLNA standard, and playback of your camera and camcorder via USB 2.0
- One-year parts and labor warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Unbelievable Picture!" 2010-02-22
By C. Tingler (Charlotte, NC)
I have had this TV hanging on the wall for a little over a week now. I was blown away when I turned it on to see what a great picture this has. The first night I fired it up, was the night of the opening ceremonies of the Olympics, and this television did not disappoint.



I had been trying to find a good price on a Panasonic G10, since I also own a 42" Panasonic plasma, and have loved it. This Samsung blows my other TV away. I have not made a single adjustment to the picture, and dont think I will have to. The landscapes of British Columbia come through with great clarity, so much that my wife and I are thinking about going there for a vacation in the future!



Also, I read reviews about the TV buzzing. I will say that I can hear the buzzing when close up to the TV, or if the sound is muted, I can faintly hear it from my couch. The speakers I have running the sound through completely drown it out though, and I have no issue there. You are going to have a little buzzing with any plasma, just the way they operate. I guess one would have to weigh how sensitive their ears are, and how much they can focus on one little thing. Again, I cant even hear the buzzing during normal viewing, and I have tried.



Also, the price that I found on Amazon beat anything else I could find online, from a reputable website, by about $300. I ordered it on a Monday, received it on a Friday (with free shipping) and was watching it that night. Great product. I would HIGHLY recommend this to anyone looking for a great TV.

Customer Buzz
 "excellent tv" 2010-02-21
By Michael C. Normandin (Montgomery, NY USA)
I recently spent twice the money for a Sony lcd television and was not happy with it. I returned it and purchased this plasma. I had a Daewoo plasma for many years and thought why not another plasma? Plasma is half the money of a good lcd and the picture is even better.

Customer Buzz
 "Awesome TV" 2010-02-19
By Hud
I couldn't be happier with this TV! I also considered the Panasonic G Series but for my taste the colors looked much more realistic on the Samsung plus it was cheaper and the base swivels! I researched a lot of information online between LCD and plasma and am very glad I chose plasma. To me it looks like what TV is supposed to, (more CRT like) instead of the somewhat "fake" appearance with LCDs. When I was shopping locally I found retailers really like to push LCDs...probably b/c they cost more and they can get more on 1 truck b/c of the weight, but for people who take the time to investigate the differences, plasma is more often the winner.



The main differences are well known and can be summed up fairly simply; cost(plasma wins), motion(plasma wins), weight(LCD wins), color(plasma wins), screen reflection(LCD wins)...energy consumption(LCD wins), but if you're really concerned about being Green you should be outside or doing some Green activity and not inside watching TV. There is some noticable reflection during the daytime, but I have South facing windows hitting the TV and it's nothing that prevents me from watching television. There is an anti-glare coating on this model and you have to look for the reflection in order to be distracted. If you do a majority of your TV watching at night like I do, then I would consider it a non-issue.



I have no buzz as others have mentioned. I did notice in the owners guide Samsung directly addresses this and provides options to reduce buzzing should it be an issue. Burn-in is a non-issue. If a logo stays on the screen for a while you'll see a shadow if you walk up and look at the screen sideways, but a couple mins on a different channel and it's gone. CRT's had this issue when they were new too, but it would seem the new plasmas have solved it just as the CRT sets they replaced did.



Overall a great set. I certainly do not miss my 25" rounded CRT tube!

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent buy so far" 2010-02-19
By Dickey Mo (Harrisburg, PA)
Only 2 days in, but I wanted to let all people worried about the buzzing sound it is not an issue if you get a good TV. I have no problems with that at all. I'm still inside my first 100 hours, but burn in is not a problem. So far this would be a five star rating if it wasn't for the power consumption. The one bad review item I can't confirm is the 1080/24 mode issue, but I've read this was already addressed in newer revisions.



The settings menu is easy to navigate. This does not have a red accent to the bezel as some websites state. The screen does reflect light in my window filled room, but I imagine when I can finally turn up the brightness etc it will only be noticeable during dark pictures playback. This reflection was the only reason I was considering the LN750 models, but I read it is equally reflective (and more expensive). At night there obviously is no issue.



There is one issue which bothers me as I compare it to my old Aquios. My old TV would save screen size by channel and this Samsung does not. For example I could set all HD channels to 'dot to dot' picture and non HD channels to 'side stretch'. For the Samsung it's all channels to one format, so I find myself switching the picture size depending on what I'm watching. Probably in the future I'll keep the Samsung to 16:9 format, but during the first 100 hrs I want to keep the picture full screen to prevent unneeded burn in issues (although so far even when I do have black bars from being a lazy potato they do not create any real issue).



I've played a few XBOX 360 COD MW2 matches the first day and the picture is fantastic, no burn in noticed. But I also play hardcore, so the static stat bars are not as many...



I'm a little disappointed the online availability is only allowed with Samsung's proprietary hardware. While I have not tried it yet I can imagine having the sole key to this puzzle will only end up as bad news. No competition means they can only go at their own pace for improvements, and I'm sure at an added cost. But speculation on my part...



Overall, I'm loving this TV. I'm glad I let my buddy talk me into a plasma. I expect this thing to provide many years of quality entertainment. I should also mention my basis of comparison was a 32" LCD (the Aquios I mentioned), so I might be a little star struck on how a picture this big can look so good. Also I know down the road I'll be convinced the 650 will be worth the extra $100-$200 over the 550 because of the extras, notably when I finally break down and get a PS3 or a stand alone Blu-ray for the 1080/24 option and the ability to access whatever online content becomes available.



For the record, official model of the TV I got was PN50B650S1F. Not sure exactly what the S1F suffix means other than the revision I got, but it may affect my experience so far.



PS: I forgot about the sound. Better than my Aquios, but at 50" I expect most folks have a stereo or something hooked in. On it's own it does well for factory speakers. Louder for sure and I was surprised to find a built in EQ in the settings. While I've read the output will not do 5.1/6.1, I'm not concerned because I watch most TV w/o my outdated Pioneer receiver (I live in a shared wall house). I always fear my Bose shelf speakers will bring the police. Unlike the Aquios the louder I make the TV volume, it actually get louder.

Customer Buzz
 "So far so good..." 2010-02-18
By J. Miller (State College, PA)
Brightness- If you are worried about brightness then worry no more this unit is as bright as you would possibly want it.



Buzzing Sound- I was a little worried about this one, but upon listening to the unit after a 3 hour movie the buzz was only noticeable if i put my ear up to it. Only way i can hear it is on Mute, yeah not gonna happen.



Glare- I don't have this set near any windows so i don't know about natural light, when i have all the lights on in my room, yeah you can see some glare, enough to bother me...no. but when I'm really watching TV the lights are either off or almost all off so not bothersome.



Picture Quality- looks great, not going to get into it like many of the other reviews but its beautiful.



For the price, the picture quality and just the overall look of the unit i would definitely recommend. Thank you amazon and Samsung.


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