Friday, August 10, 2012

Discounted Samsung PN64E533 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz Slim Plasma HDTV (Black)

Samsung PN64E533 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz Slim Plasma HDTV (Black)

Samsung PN64E533 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz Slim Plasma HDTV (Black)

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #54890 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: PN64E533
  • Dimensions: 37.80" h x
    13.20" w x
    58.60" l,
    91.10 pounds
  • Display size: 64

Features

  • 1080p Full HD Picture Performance
  • 600Hz Subfield Motion Refresh Rate
  • Wide Color Enhancer Plus





Samsung PN64E533 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz Slim Plasma HDTV (Black)









Product Description

Samsung PN64E533 Slim Plasma 1080p HDTV





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

13 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
4So far so good
By C. Jones
Initial impression.I'm coming from a 56" Samsung 1080p DLP TV. (about 6 years old) I just received and set this tv up last night, first plasma that I've owned. I have yet to find any reviews or conversations about it by owners over the web other than some people seeing it at their Costco's for $1399, not around my town though. So I was a little hesitant to buy it but I read reviews for the e530 and e550 and figured this one should fall somewhere in between. And I saved $500 getting it as opposed to the 64" e550. (I don't care anything about 3D or a "smart" tv)First impressions were mediocre, I couldn't tell much of a difference in the picture quality between it and my old DLP. I did some calibration tweaking and put in a dvd and noticed richer colors and blacks were definitely better. I then put the plasma in "PC" mode, to reduce lag, and started playing Halo 4 after some more tweaking. It played well but I noticed some blurring and the text wasn't as sharp as I'd hoped. PC mode limits calibration so I put the plasma in game mode, more tweaking and it was better. Game-play looked nicer then on my DLP but I still noticed a very slight blur affect, very slight distortion when looking side to side quickly in game. I didn't have time to tweak anymore. Started streaming Finding Nemo for my daughter - tweaked a little bit more, in which she replied "Dad can you stop doing that please?" (and she's only 3!) and got nice results. Also the sound in movie mode is quite nice and better than I expected.Watched an NFL game after that and the picture looked pretty good and couldn't see any blurring but I was tired, and kept falling asleep.I give it 3 stars (b/c currently its just OK) After doing all the research and finally deciding to get a plasma as opposed to a led-lcd I think I was expecting a huge leap in picture quality. I was envisioning a leap from SD to HD from years ago, which is probably unfair since my DLP was already 1080p. But thats what people made it seem like who owns plasmas. Don't get me wrong, I ended up being able to tell a difference but it simply wasn't as significant as I had hoped.Oh, and the tv handles reflections OK. I have two large windows on the opposite wall from the tv that receive indirect sunlight. I could see the windows in the reflection but it wasn't terrible and the tv gets brighter than I expected from a plasma. It may bother some people but I'm kinda used to it from my DLP. Closing the blinds will be sufficient.To be fair I will continue tweaking and trying to get the picture and playback results "perfected"; if something is noticeably improved I will come back and update my review, I can technically call it 3.5 stars - I just need that little extra picture pop to push it to a 4. And if I can get gaming figured out - no motion blur - and the picture improves it will easily be a 5 star especially at this price point.One last thing! The stand that comes with it is a swivel stand!! An unexpected surprise b/c the specs on amazon state otherwise. I may end up not mounting it to the wall now...Stay tuned!UPDATE: So far so good, I'm enjoying this TV and the picture is growing on me. (Though the screen is fairly reflective.) I'll hopefully be able to update this review with my "final" thoughts soon.UPDATE 1/23/13 : Changed to 4 stars, see comments below. If something crazy happens to this tv in the future I'll try to remember to come back and update my review.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Better than hoped for
By Steve
I'm not going to get long winded but just purchased this model and couldn't be happier. Picture quality is amazing. I also have an E8000 Samsung LED. Its not that good but a really close second. If you're a tech guy, this isn't for you. Very few options for tweaking your picture quality.My LED has 3d and I never use it. I have a Samsung blu ray that is hooked up via ethernet. Up loads are flawless.Pros: Picture quality. Its slim.Cons: Not a smart TV and I didnt expect the heat output from a plasmaOverall, very good TV and for that price, its hard to beat.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Great tv
By Faisal Junaid
I bought this tv from best buy. This is a great tv, the picture clarity is excellent. The smart apps are nice could have been better (interface can be improve alot). The screen is fairly reflective. The remote is a regular standard tv remote, it would have been nice if they had included qwerty keyboard at the back of the remote. I have dish network and they don't feed true 1080p, the best way to see true performance of tv is by playing the blue ray DVD.Overall this is a great tv. So far I'm satisfy with it.

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Samsung PN64E533 64-Inch 1080p 600Hz Slim Plasma HDTV (Black). Reviewed by Perry S. Rating: 4.4

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