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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Low Cost Samsung PN64D7000 64-Inch 1080p 600 Hz 3D Plasma HDTV (Black) [2011 MODEL]

Samsung PN64D7000 64-Inch 1080p 600 Hz 3D Plasma HDTV (Black) [2011 MODEL]
Samsung PN64D7000 64-Inch 1080p 600 Hz 3D Plasma HDTV (Black) [2011 MODEL]

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #26844 in Home Theater
  • Size: 64-Inch
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: PN64D7000
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 35.00" h x
    58.60" w x
    1.50" l,
    77.20 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 64.01

Features

  • 3D glasses not included in box, must be purchased as optional accessory
  • Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio 15,000,000:1
  • 600Hz Subfield Full HD Motion performance
  • Samsung Smart TV
  • 3D picture performance





Samsung PN64D7000 64-Inch 1080p 600 Hz 3D Plasma HDTV (Black) [2011 MODEL]









Product Description

Samsung's exceptional Plasma TV delivers incredible entertainment in a captivating design.Take your viewing pleasure to the edge with the Samsung PN64D7000 Plasma TV. Experience more screen compared to similar model sizes – Samsung’s special Plasma Plus One Design visually adds an extra inch to the 64-inch screen size. Experience customized entertainment like never before with Samsung Smart TV, a gateway to the best of the web with Samsung Apps, advanced search features and more. And experience the immersive wonder of Samsung 3D; it’s depth and clarity only available with 3D movie titles and TV programming that ’ll leave you in awe.





   



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323 of 335 people found the following review helpful.
1Wake up, Samsung (Peeling Issue)
By J. Reed
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3G47IHBDYVZM2 I purchased this marvelous television after countless research and first-hand looks at B&M stores. The PN597000 is a slight step-down from Samsung's flagship 8000 model, but it's also plagued with the same issues, most notably a "peeling" issue.Samsung devised a solution to eliminate most of the glare from the 7000/8000 series sets, calling it the Real Black Filter. The RBF is a sheet of thin plastic laminated on the inside of the front set glass to mitigate glare caused by direct incoming light for those rooms with a lot of ambient light present. Kind of like a tint for a car window. Is it effective? Yes.Does it at a huge price? Absolutely.You see, what Samsung failed to predict and discover - and, more disturbingly, what they refuse to acknowledge even at this stage - is that this plastic sheet can PEEL on its own from the inside, possibly due to the considerable heat generated from the plasma set, creating air bubbles within the screen itself that will only EXPAND during the course of time, distorting or otherwise ruining the television.I've learned about the peeling issue before getting the television set, since it seemed not everyone was having this issue (although a great number were). I thoroughly inspected my television around the edge using a flashlight and found no signs of peeling. It wasn't until after 100 hours of breaking in the plasma did I notice a slight distortion on the top right corner of my set, and it was as I feared: my set was peeling.I'm still one week into the purchase of this television, and I will undoubtedly return it toward the tail end of my 30-day exchange window as my television's newfound problem will only accelerate over the course of time. Every report I've heard from other owners with this issue seem to indicate that matters will only get worse from here.I urge both current and potential buyers to research this matter before it's too late. I will exchange my set for a newer model, but I have very little hope that the new machine will not suffer from the same issue as my current one as the problem is inherit in the design of the set and not a mere random defection.UPDATE: 07/09/2011 - A second peeling (air bubble) has appeared, this time on the top left corner of the screen.UPDATE 2: 07/27/2011 - Just received my replacement TV from Amazon (Love you, Amazon!), and am currently in the process of breaking it in. By this time, Samsung has discovered the underlying cause of the peeling issue. Apparently, the television's bezel is pressed too closely against the black filter, and needs to be separated slightly more. A solution has been devised and, from my understanding, Samsung will fix or replace any TV suffering from peeling issues with an updated panel provided that it's still under warranty. Unfortunately, they won't replace existing stock of their TVs with revised models, so new customers might still face this issueUPDATE 3 (11/24/11): Second TV has not shown any initial signs of peeling or bubbling. I attribute this more to luck than anything else as the TV was built around the same time as the original defective one, and Samsung didn't address the issue at the point of the purchase. I've read that, in some cases, signs of peeling might won't surface until months later, and some owners are SOL as a result since the peeling occurred after the expiration of the warranty. I'll post another update in 3 months (or sooner if any unfortunate developments occur). If it can last a year without any problems, I'll upgrade my rating.

112 of 115 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Plasma
By David A. Oliver
I just got the TV and have had it 2 days. My other TV's are a 42in Samsung LCD and a 50in sony rear proj. LCD.I read about plasma vs. LED and went for the plasma. It is in the livingroom which has full height glass windows on one side. We get direct morning sun as windows face S/E.I bought the set over internet shipped free. Need 2 people to move very large box into home. Need 2 people to hang the set. I unboxed and mounted hanger by myself.If considering plasma, here are my comments:1. 3D is excellent. Get the largest set you can afford/ fit in home.2. Picture on this set is very very good. Very vivid, yet realistic color and contrast.3. Remote is good, but not a high end look. Possibly because many use other combo remotes.4. Glare is not an issue. The sony used to be in livingroom and glare was more of an issue.5. Off axis viewing is outstanding. 2D excellent. 3D excellent from any angle.6. I bought the light rechargeable 3D glasses. Easy setup. Comfortable. OK over your perscrip. glasses, but not great.7. TV looks great. Thin, high quality.8. I mounted this set on new Walker Edison 60-Inch Cayenne TV Stand (black laquer and black glass). They are made for each other!! Looks great and size of stand fits perfect (width) with TV. TV "floats" above table- mounted on the stand's rear pedestal.9. Network/ wifi works good. Allshare works but sometimes buggy, as playing videos can abruptly stop (sometimes). I am still figuring the wifi and remote out. Plaing music through the wifi or network to livingroom is so cool.10. I do not hear buzzing unless audio is off and my ear is very close. And I only heard once when setting up system. Buzzing to me is not an issue. I don't hear/ notice buzzing.11. Fast motion picture is excellent. No artifacts, no ghosting that I have noticed. 2D and 3D.Update - 6/26/11. Still love this set. No screen peeling issue.Update - 10.6.11. No screen peeling. Love the set.

107 of 118 people found the following review helpful.
5Beautiful TV (updated)
By T. Black
Background:I come from the land of LCD, and I have had this TV for about a month. This replaced a several year old Sharp Aquos 37" LCD. As is typical with electronics, this 51" brand new 2011 plasma costs significantly less than my 37" 2 year old (at the time) refurbished model.I have limited space, and my choices to fill it included the LG 47" LED TV's, Samsung 46"LED TV's, and the Samsung 51" Plasmas. (Just for the record, an LED TV is just an LCD with LED lights behind it instead of flourescent bulbs. I use the term LED TV only because it's easier to type and read than LED-backlit LCD TV.) While I would have preferred an LED TV for my situation (which is a very bright room), The LG's were not impressive. Though the Samsung LED's were (to my eyes) the best looking TV's on display at my local BB, 51" is a lot larger than 46 and the seating is about 17' away from the TV. The new 2011 "Plus 1" models add an inch of screen, but are actually smaller overall. In other words, last year's 50" would not fit but the 51" would (barely!). Panasonic 50" would not fit either due to a larger bezel.Buying on Amazon:If you are a Prime member, keep in mind that this will not reach your house in 2 days. It will ship by freight, not UPS or Fedex. Mine arrived in less than a week on a mostly empty truck and the driver helped me bring it into my house. It was obviously well packaged and arrived in perfect condition. Well of course the price immediately went down after I bought it, so I took advantage of the price matching policy. Amazon has a list of retailers that it will match and you have 14 days to do it. Once again Amazon impresses in their customer service. Many other retailers do include other goodies like glasses or a Blu-ray player as a bundle though.Setup:After you turn it on, you go through a step-by-step setup process. The first question is whether you are a consumer or a big box store. It then adjusts the picture settings for home viewing as opposed to trying to look like the brightest one in the store. Nice! I went through the network setup (wireless works fine), and it learned my channels with no problem. It actually picked up many digital (cable) channels that I wasn't getting before through the old TV, so that is great. Haven't tried OTA channels at this point.-Screen burn in/break in: Since I am new to plasma, I am a bit paranoid about screen burn in and image retention (IR). During the initial setup, ghost images of some of the menu screens remained for a few minutes. I burned a break-in DVD that cycles through full-screen solid color for 24 hours and ran it whenever I wasn't watching TV for the first 3-4 days. I won't make any comments on burn in yet, but I have played some Xbox/Wii and haven't had any issues yet. There is a feature in one of the menus that will display scrolling vertical bars that transition from white to black. No evidence yet of any permanent burn in or IR yet.-Heat: Plasmas have come a long way since I was shopping for my old LCD. Used to be they would dim the lights and heat the whole house when you turned them on, but new models are much more efficient. This one gets pretty warm in the cabinet but not hot enough to be a concern.The Good:-The sound from the internal speakers is actually quite good, surprisingly. I wouldn't want to do any serious movie watching without 5.1 surround, but for TV shows it is adequate.-The picture: Brightness is much better than my old LCD, but significantly less than today's LED TV's. That being said, I have a wall of south facing windows behind the couch which is opposite the TV. The picture is bright enough during the day to watch, but still looks much better at night when the room lighting is dimmed.-Picture settings: I put in my old Avia HT setup dvd and went to the picture settings. The TV seemed to match pretty well right out of the box. There are boatloads of picture options though, more than enough to baffle the average user (myself included). This thing is ready to be professionally calibrated, if that's your thing.-I hear lots of complaints about TV's not displaying standard definition material well. Okay, you have to understand what you're watching. If you crank up your old VCR, it is still going to look like an old VHS tape. This TV does an excellent job of upscaling poor quality content on the large screen.-I have done some gaming, and have not noticed any lag.-3D. I have done some research but have not tried out any 3D content yet. The glasses have gone as low as thirty-six dollars lately! The glasses for 2011 samsungs are bluetooth instead of IR. The TV has 2D>3D conversion capability with a dedicated button on the remote. I've got 2 pairs of glasses on order, and will update after I get to check out the 3D features.-Lots of online content. Checked out the YouTube app last night, pretty slick. It's not the equivalent of having a full browser interface, but I was able to find what I want and watch several relevant clips. Hulu demo clips looked excellent, but frequently buffered on my wireless connection.-Cable channels display quickly, and you can quickly switch through channels without waiting for them to display. You can delete channels you don't want, though they make this a bit of a tedious process. You can mark favorites, so a star will show up up by the channel number when you are surfing. One thing I haven't figured out is how to quickly surf just your favorites--but you can get to them deep in the channel menu.The Bad: (mostly minor gripes except the first 3)-There are no analog audio outputs from this TV! Unless I'm missing something, you can't pipe analog sound from this TV to your receiver. It does have an optical port for outputting digital sound, but I never found a channel that I could listen to on the home theater. If someone knows otherwise, please let me know with a comment--Thanks!-The glossy finish: The glass front does reflect a good bit of light from the windows behind the couch. I got the 7000 model for the "Real Black Filter" (listed above as "Rel black filter"), which is a polarized screen filter. I would definitely prefer the matte finish of my old Sharp Aquos, but nearly every current model has a glossy finish.-The front panel buttons: The power, source, menu, channel and volume buttons are printed in grey-black ink on a glass background, and are touch sensitive. If it is dark behind your TV then good luck seeing which is which, even within a few inches of them. I use the power button, since it is the furthest to the left and I can slide my finger along the bottom until I get it, but the other buttons are useless since you can't distinguish them from the rest of the glass panel. Also, when I'm working on anything behind the TV my arm always hits the very sensitive power button repeatedly and causes additional frustration. At least the remote is decent, but my fancy learning remote refused to learn several of the commands.-Hulu "plus" - Just for the record, this is hulu, "plus" a bill for $8/month (but you do get access to older episodes). I'll stick to plugging in my laptop and watching it for free, thanks.-To search in youtube, you type in text using the 1-9 keys like a phone. This would be easier if they found a way to put the letters onto the remote's 1-9 keys. It is displayed on the screen but not on the remote. This is a minor gripe though, since it does a good job of figuring out what you are typing and giving suggestions.-Volume is a bit slow to change. If you switch from a quiet channel (or youtube video) with the volume on 50 to a loud one, it can take several seconds to get the volume down to a 20-25 using the remote. Volume levels vary widely on youtube, not so bad on cable.The bottom line:If you go to a big box store to compare, the Samsung TV's definitely stand out amongst the competition, the LED's in particular. I am very happy with my plasma, but if I had unlimited space I would have loved a 55" LED. If you have a very bright room, go for either a LED TV or the 7000 series Plasma with the real black filter.I will have to do a bit more playing around to learn all of the features and perfect my picture settings, and I will update the review as I learn more. Please feel free to comment if you want me to check something...I'll try to help if I can.**UPDATE**Still nothing but pleased with this TV, but after changing the viewing mode to Dynamic (*not* energy star), the TV gets quite warm with extended use. I am getting a small USB fan to help cool it, and considering switching back to standard mode to reduce energy use/heat. The good thing is that the metallic bezel seems to absorb much of the heat. This helps disperse some of the heat out of the front in addition to venting the back.**UPDATE**I found a happy medium between Dynamic (energy hog) and Standard (energy star) picture modes and applied it to all of my inputs. Basically, I start with Dynamic but reduce the cell light down to 16 and neutralize the color temperature. The energy star setting is much dimmer (12?), the dynamic setting is 20 (the max). 16 is still plenty bright but the panel doesn't get quite as hot. I would also mention that movie mode results in a very soft (less defined) and warm (more red) image. It enhances skin color I guess, but I prefer a more natural color and definitely like to see all of the detail in HD sources.

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Samsung PN64D7000 64-Inch 1080p 600 Hz 3D Plasma HDTV (Black) [2011 MODEL]. Reviewed by Mike S. Rating: 4.2

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Cheap Philips 50PFL3807/F7 50-Inch LCD 60Hz Internet (Black)

Philips 50PFL3807/F7 50-Inch LCD 60Hz Internet (Black)
Philips 50PFL3807/F7 50-Inch LCD 60Hz Internet (Black)

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #26906 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 50PFL3807/F7
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 32.13" h x
    56.14" w x
    8.94" l,
    47.62 pounds
  • Hard Disk: 500GB
  • Display size: 50

Features

  • 50" LCD iPTV
  • WiFi Built-In
  • Media Connect
  • NetApps
  • DLNA





Philips 50PFL3807/F7 50-Inch LCD 60Hz Internet (Black)









Product Description

50" LCD iPTV with WiFi built-in, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, Media Connect, 3 HDMI, USB and VGA Input, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround





   



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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
4A lot of tech for the money...
By Imperialdrive
Appears to be the best bang for buck after a week of solid research before buying.Pros. Easy to unpack, install, setup, everything is guided. Lightweight. Very low glare in bright sunny room.Cons. I was really excited about the wifi media connect option. It simply does not work well. Very hit and miss is the best I can share. Spent hours to give up. Fallback was long Hdmi cable to laptop.Side. Uverse works fine for me, using hdmi too.Feel free to ask questions.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Uverse does work. Great TV so far.
By CMART
Read numerous reviews on multiple sites about compatibility issues with this TV and Uverse. No problem on my end. Downloaded the software update when prompted, so maybe that fixed the problem. Netflix works great, TV sounds good, picture is good. Downloads are slow however. For the price and features, this seems to be a real solid deal. Only logged an hour on the unit so far...but the reason for the post was to dispell the Uverse myth.UPDATEWatching the Olympics now and my picture is exceptional. After reading some recent reviews, Uverse customers still having problems. I recently had this particular box changed out for a newer box, so maybe that is the issue. Guess its a roll of the dice if yours will work. The vast majority of reviewers are having problems with Uverse. Cant say I am. Even my brother-in-law, who has numeorus high dollar LCD tvs, says this Phillips is great, especially for the money. Weird???

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
1Problems with TV and with Philips
By Katie
I bought this TV for a 30th birthday present to myself. I did some basic research and decided this one would be worth trying. I was a little worried that a 50" TV was so cheap, and apparently I should have been...you get what you pay for.Within a day or two, I realized the picture was flickering/flashing. It literally looked like someone was taking a picture in the background with a bright flash. I called Philips and they had me go through all the usual tests...switching out my cable box and other cables. I also tried watching a movie on my DVD player as well. I figured if it didn't flash during the movie, it was a cable issue. Well, it flashed all through the movie. I called back and they set up a ticket with a local TV repair guy. He came out and told me that these TVs were having this problem because the assembly line wasn'tmaking sure some connections in the back were tight. He took the back off the TV and confirmed that things were loose and tightened everything. It seemed to fix the problem initially, but then the flashing was back. I called him back and he said he did what he could and was going to suggest Philips send me a new TV.The new TV came and we set it all up and put the original back in the box to return. As I looked at the TV, I realized there was something all along the bottom of the frame. Upon closer inspection, it looked like white, cloudy damage, like the TV's finish had been rubbed off. I called Philips and explained they had sent me a damaged TV. Theyasked me to send them pictures, which I did. The frame looked terrible, but then I also noticed the TV was flashing as well. At this point, I didn't even want the TV anymore.I got a call from a Philips representative and was basically told this...Philips fulfilled their warranty requirement by sending me a TV that worked and it didn't matter what it looked like. The damage was acceptable because they had sent me a refurbished model, so they expect those units to sometimes have damage.I seriously don't know how in the world a company that has this kind of policy is staying in business. I bought a brand new TV two months earlier that didn't work, they sent me a refurbished, damaged replacement, and expected me to keep it and deal.Needless to say, I will never, ever purchase a Philips product again. I am returning the damaged unit. The only plus out of this experience is how wonderful BJ's has been (that is where I purchased the TV). I spoke to a manager there and he couldn't believe Philips was not sending me a non-damaged TV. He agreed to exchange the TV with another TV, even though it was past their 30 day return policy.I am now looking into other TV options that are NOT made by Philips. I might have just gotten a couple of lemons in my situation, but I would be wary of purchasing any item from a company with such a terrible warranty service.

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Philips 50PFL3807/F7 50-Inch LCD 60Hz Internet (Black). Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 4.8

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Affordable Sony Bravia EX700 Series 60-Inch LCD with LED back-lighting HDTV (KDL-60EX700)

Sony Bravia EX700 Series 60-Inch LCD with LED back-lighting HDTV (KDL-60EX700)
Sony Bravia EX700 Series 60-Inch LCD with LED back-lighting HDTV (KDL-60EX700)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #39948 in Consumer Electronics
  • Size: 60" LED-backlit LCD TV
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: KDL-60EX700
  • Dimensions: 34.62" h x
    2.62" w x
    56.37" l,
    60.23 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 60

Features

  • 60-inch LED Backlit HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution lets you take full advantage of HD sources like a Blu-ray Disc Player or PlayStation3 gaming console
  • Ambient Sensor and LightSensor technologies automatically adjust the color and backlight based on a room's lighting
  • Inputs- 4 HDMI, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 1 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output
  • Includes removable stand; measures 56.375 x 35.875 x 15.25 inches with stand





Sony Bravia EX700 Series 60-Inch LCD with LED back-lighting HDTV (KDL-60EX700)









Product Description

Enjoy Full HD 1080p, incredible contrast and smooth motion performance with the slim Edge LED backlit Sony BRAVIA EX700-Series LCD HDTV. Connect to the internet and instantly stream a wide variety of movies, TV shows, videos and music using apps from Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, YouTube, Slacker and more.





   



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55 of 57 people found the following review helpful.
560ex700 - great picture and features, nice sharp x-gen panel
By T. Craw
I got my 60ex700 yesterday and I am really happy with it. It is a great TV. There was a little flashlighting and uniformity is not perfect but it seems you can tune it quite a bit. There are an amazing amount of settings and I have it set to be more than acceptable for me. Great price on a great TV. Contrast is great with deep blacks and white whites. The motionflow is great also.Furthermore, the sound is acceptable for normal viewing and much better than I expected due to all the people dissing it. I have a nice theater 5.1 setup but I don't want to use that for everything and the sony sound is just fine.Netflix and internet stuff is great, the remote is fine. This technology is getting so good we are really picking nits at this point. I just hope it is engineered to be reliable and long lasting because I intend on having this in my living room for the next 6-10 years.I am sure you can spend a lot more and buy a better TV with better picture quality but for this price... killer TV.The only downside is the TV is so damn thin and light that I feel nervous holding the bezel when I have to put in the inputs. It is solidly built but it just looks so fragile.

33 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
5Great TV and Picture with Some Rough Edges
By A Thoughtful Consumer
I've had this giant Sony for about a week and for the most part am quite pleased with it. The picture is super sharp with astonishing color. For a 60" screen, it's very light weight and really thin. The setup and picture preferences are really easy to use and to find. There's lots of hdmi connections on the back so you can get rid of all your composite and S cables, use hdmi cables and make all your components look the greatest they can be. I replaced a 60" DLP tv with this so for me there is a huge drop in temperature in my TV room..this LED runs with no heat-love it.There are some really neat features, 1 is a 'presence' monitor. If you don't come back soon enough to the TV, it knows it and will shut the picture off but leave the sound on. A nice feature with internet radio. I like the internet network possibilities. Pandora and Slacker and Utube are available to me from the TV and it's remote control-nice. BUT take notice, to make the internet happen on the Sony you need either to hook up an ethernet cable from the back of your router to the back of the TV OR you need to buy, extra, the Wireless LAN Adapter and already have a wireless access point as part of your computer system.The picture is wonderful and I'm keeping it but there are some rough edges that bother me.The onboard sound is adequate at best. There is just no room for decent speakers on such a skinny tv. Fortunately, to hook up a surround sound system to the TV is really easy. Sony also make 5.1 sound system that is wireless that is pretty good.While, I like the internet possibilities, and particularly, being able to access Netflex for direct movie downloads, I was disappointed with Netflex and Amazon VOD services. I have a medium speed DSL and you cannot cache a video download..you have to stream it. So my DSL couldn't keep up with the movie stream-constantly stopping and waiting for information to download. In the case of Netflex, they scan your system and check the speed and then only send the information that can be process by your system. That was a crappy picture. I can of course upgrade my DSL speed but for the addition $10-$15 a month, that sort of defeats the purpose of downloads. It's cheaper to stay with 'snail-mail' movies. Plus the downloaded sound was not surround sound and rather poor. Also I found the selection of available movies and programs to be a rather slim selection and that was disappointing.This is not a fault of the TV,connecting to the internet was very easy. But ,for me, the HD video services are not prime time yet. I found the radio services and Utube real nice to have and they sound great thru surround sound.The roughest edge for me is the narrow 'viewing angle of the screen. The viewing angle is like a wedge of fruit, coming out from the front of the TV. It can be really limiting and annoying on this set.Right in the middle of the screen-great picture..step to the side and the picture quality quickly disintegrates. My other TV is a plasma and I can virtually look at it from the edge of the screen and see a nice picture. On the Sony, if you are watching 8'-10'back, you have to watch the picture with the screen directly in front of you or else the picture color and detail will just fade out. Just like a screen on a laptop..if you tilt the lid up and down, the picture gets good then fades and then back to good. When your up close you have to be right in the sweet spot or the quality is not happening. In the store when I checked others, the further back you get, obviously the viewing angle gets wider and that color fade out for edge viewing is not so pronounced. But at my house we like the drive-in movie look so I'm maybe alittle more sensitive on this issue.To draw this up in a sentence, great picture..stay in the sweet spot..and enjoy.

36 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
5BIG-Time HDTV
By Felipe
Purchased this Sony HDTV almost a month ago to replace the 42" LCD in the Man Cave...so far, so good. I actually purchased the KDL60EX701 model...from what I can tell, there are no differences between this model and the KDL60EX700. So, here are my observations...Setup - Easy. I have a single HDMI cable coming from the A/V receiver that plugs into the back of the HDTV, so it doesn't get any simpler than that. When you turn on the HDTV for the first time, you will be prompted to enter some basic settings...it's pretty straightforward and only takes a few minutes to complete. The menu setup is easy to navigate through...those of you who have PS3s & PSPs will find it really easy, as the menu system is identical to the ones found on those devices.Performance - Excellent. Watching anything in HD on this TV is incredible. Everything comes at you in crisp and vivid detail. There are numerous settings you can go through to get the "perfect" picture...fortunately, I didn't have to change too many of the default settings to get the picture I wanted. I've watched Avatar a few times already and spotted something new I didn't notice from before! Sporting events show up great with very little or no blurring, which is always a good thing for a sports nut like me. SD broadcasts and DVDs aren't quite as crisp-looking as their HD and Blu-Ray counterparts, but that's to be expected of 480i/p. The only issue I have is that the colors tend to fade when viewing from a severe angle. However, the screen is so freakin' large...chances are you won't be watching TV from a severe angle on this thing.Sound - Good. HDTVs like this are meant for home theaters, not stand-alone setups! However, I did play a couple of MP3 files from a USB drive just to hear the audio quality from the built-in speakers, and it was decent.Extras - Excellent. The USB port is convenient for showing pictures and playing music from a flash drive. I have yet to use any of the Internet streaming features (Netflix, Amazon VOD,...) as I have been too lazy to connect it to my home network. It does come with a separate wireless adapter and a built-in LAN port for your convenience.Overall - Excellent. The picture quality is just as good if not better than most of the other HDTVs currently available. I considered getting the 240Hz version of this HDTV, but there is no discernible difference in picture quality when watching sports or action movies (at least not for me). Bottom line...if you're not in any hurry to get a 3-D HDTV, or if you aren't finicky enough to want a full back-lit LED LCD, then I recommend getting this HDTV.

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Sony Bravia EX700 Series 60-Inch LCD with LED back-lighting HDTV (KDL-60EX700). Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 4.5

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Best Price Philips 55PFL5706/F7 55-inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Wireless Net TV, Black

Philips 55PFL5706/F7 55-inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Wireless Net TV, Black
Philips 55PFL5706/F7 55-inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Wireless Net TV, Black

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20643 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 55PFL5706D/F7
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x
    34.00" w x
    63.00" l,
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 55

Features

  • MediaConnect
  • LCD. Net TV
  • Energy Star. 120Hz
  • Net TV,120Hz,Energy Star





Philips 55PFL5706/F7 55-inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Wireless Net TV, Black









Product Description

Able to connect to the inter with built-in wireless 802.11b/g/n to Philips' Net TV for popular online services and MediaConnect for PCsPixel Precise HD provides extremely sharp and clear pictures with 69 billion colors and HD Natural Motion making all your movies fluent moving and razor sharpConnections: 4-HDMI 2-ponent posite PC PC audio analog audio L/R USB ether digital coaxial audio out and RG61920 x 1080p pixel resolution120Hz refresh rate5000:1 contrast ratio450 cd/m2 brightness6ms response timeSRS TruSurround HD and Dolby Digital audioENERGY STAR pliantPanel: 51 11/16" W x 31 3/8" H x 4 3/8" DIncludes table top stand remote control and cable ties





   



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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
5great buy for the money
By whaa
Ive had it 2 months. Play it all the time, cable & Netflix. No glare from floor lamps on the screen. Had to get a better router though (not the tv's fault). Great picture - enough adjustments unless you're a total videophile twiddler. Certainly looked better than the others in the store that day. Nice and bright, only cost me $899 - what's not to like?

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5good as advertised Philips bought on Amazon
By barkat
Had little trouble hooking up the laptop computer to the TV with and HDMI cable, and then configuring it...worked on the first try. This TV has a very good picture and color, and is a great compliment to my living room.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Item!!
By Mark
I recently got this TV through amazon and absolutely love it!! It has a great clear picture, and it's functions are amazing. I have only 2 complaints. The TV only does Media Direct to PC computers, and I own a Mac. Also the product was shipped through Home Direct, whom I do not really care for. But half way through shipping I had it changed to FedEx and had a great experience. The TV is fabulous!!

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Philips 55PFL5706/F7 55-inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Wireless Net TV, Black. Reviewed by Victor F. Rating: 4.6

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

For Sale Online LG Electronics 37-Inch 1080p 60Hz LCD TV (37LD452B)

LG Electronics 37-Inch 1080p 60Hz LCD TV (37LD452B)
LG Electronics 37-Inch 1080p 60Hz LCD TV (37LD452B)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17850 in Home Theater
  • Color: Glossy Black
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 37LD452B
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 24.00" h x
    10.00" w x
    36.00" l,
    27.00 pounds
  • Display size: 37

Features

  • Native Display Resolution 1920 x 1080 full HD 1080p
  • 2 HDMI inputs with HDCP V.1.3 with deep color
  • Dynamic Contrast Ratio 60,000:1
  • Response Time (G to G) 4ms





LG Electronics 37-Inch 1080p 60Hz LCD TV (37LD452B)









Product Description

The Best Award winner from the Commercial Integrator magazine for digital signage hardware, the LG EzSign TV is an innovation in digital signage that can entertain while maximizing the impact of your message. Create your own signage content by using your PC and the free EzSign software. Transfer that content by using a USB drive and plug it in to the EzSign TV to run content in the form of a billboard - no additional hardware is needed. Advertisement, information, and a live television broadcast can be arranged on the same screen to attract attention and deliver specific messaging to your customers.





   



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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Deal
By Erica P
Very happy with the pricing. I shopped different places and I couldnt find a price much better that included free freight like this did.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
2Nice little package, but with limitations
By digiwealth
Part of what my company does is digital signage for offices, waiting rooms, hotel lobbies, etc... and I purchased this because of its price tag.The quality of the picture was fine, but the back end and user interface was nothing special. I never did figure out a way to update this remotely. All updates must be done by saving the whole presentation from the desktop software to a memory stick. Then, you need to plug it in to the tv and tell it to update.Also, you have to install the content management software on your computer to be able to edit or change your presentation. This also means that you have to have access to said computer and can not submit updates while sitting on the couch at home.Content design/creation - Again nothing too special here. The software comes with some pretty nice pre-made templates, but I could not find a way to use my own design. Also, manipulation and moving areas or zones in a template is not possible. You have to go with what is supplied. Text can be changed, however, you really only have the standard options like font, bigger size, italicized, etc.After all that being said, I do feel that this might have some applications where it would be perfect for. Also, not have a recurring monthly fee is a big plus. I guess it would all come do to your needs and what you are looking for you digital sign to do.

2 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
1DONT GET IT
By Sheryl Shane
TV GREAT AT AT BEGINNING. HAD 3.5 YEARS. TV GOING BAD WITHIN LAST MONTH OR TWO. LINES THROUGH IT. IT IS NOT THE CABLE.DISAPPOINTED. PAID 1500-1600 FOR IT IN NOVEMBER OF 2008. DID NOTHING TO CAUSE DAMAGE. I AM REALLY UNHAPPY.

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LG Electronics 37-Inch 1080p 60Hz LCD TV (37LD452B). Reviewed by Bobby P. Rating: 4.2

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Cheap Samsung UN46ES7500 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Charcoal Grey)

Samsung UN46ES7500 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Charcoal Grey)
Samsung UN46ES7500 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Charcoal Grey)

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1833 in Home Theater
  • Size: 46-Inch
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: UN46ES7500
  • Released on: 2012-02-20
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Dimensions: 27.20" h x
    41.20" w x
    10.90" l,
    30.40 pounds
  • Display size: 46

Features

  • Smart TV with Smart Interaction
  • Smart Content with Signature Services
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and Camera
  • Full HD 2D and 3D
  • Thin LED Design: TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 41.2-Inch x 27.2-Inch x 10.9-Inch, TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 41.2-Inch x 24.4-Inch x 1.2-Inch





Samsung UN46ES7500 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Charcoal Grey)









Product Description

Samsung UN46ES7500 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Charcoal Grey).Power consumption operational 76 Watt,Power consumption stand by / sleep 0.1 Watt.





   



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213 of 214 people found the following review helpful.
4Impressive 3D HD TV in spite of poor Voice Control Features
By Chris from Michigan
As with any major purchase I did so much research before selecting the Samsung UN60ES7500 60-Inch 1080p 240 Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV. I looked at all the major brands including LG, Sharp, Toshiba, Panasonic, and Sony. I spent several weeks in my free time doing this, reading and comparing specifications, and checking customer reviews on sites like Amazon and Google Shopping. Where available for each model I looked at I read CNET and Home Theater site reviews as well.Based on the available technologies I had to decide between Plasma and LED for starters, and then Active or Passive 3D. From my research online I discovered there were proponents in each camp, and finally I reached critical mass and realized without some hands on comparison I would never be able to decide.My older son and I went down to the local Best Buy and basically tried all the brands mentioned above and both active and passive 3D technologies. The Samsung UN60ES7500 immediately blew away the biggest myth I had read of with Active 3D and that's not having enough of a viewing angle when move away from the center of the screen. In 2D and 3D TV we could see the picture fine when being on so much of angle where you wouldn't be able to see the front of the TV!The TV picture for both 2D and 3D is FABULOUS! Totally blows away, as I would expect, my 5 year old 50" Panasonic plasma, and my 2 year old LG 22" LED TV. I could not be more pleased!On the rare occasions I use the pass-through mode of my AV receiver, the sound quality if the TV speakers is decent; certainly far better than the two aforementioned TVs.Of course while doing my research I came across complaints for this line of TVs from Samsung, such as you could not use a mouse or keyboard with it, but under mine int he setup mode are setting for a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. I'll have to try that on a later date and update this report. I also read complaints of different color lines down the display, light bleeding around the edges, and other issues, but as I said previously the picture on this unit is amazing!More than a few of the reviews I had read mentioned the Samsung line my TV was a part of were turning themselves off for no reason. I'm theorizing this might have been because they had automatic power setting set to do this, or perhaps the voice command feature misinterpreted some TV dialog as a command to turn off the set. One reviewer mentioned when they removed theirs from the network this issue stopped, mine has been on my home network since the day it arrived, with no issues. The wireless network setup was quick and easy in fact and I've had no network related issues on either of my home wireless networks, both of which use different security settings.Speaking of Voice Commands, this is one of Samsung's 'Smart TVs', meaning you can use a set of predefined commands and hand gestures to control it.It should be noted I did NOT buy the set for these features, which is good because they are, in my humble opinion, not ready for prime time. Trying to get the TV to recognize, even with the TV muted, voice commands is a hit or miss proposition. It either does not recognize the initial command phrase, or it can easily misinterpret commands. How it thinks "TV Power Off"is the command for "Current Time" is beyond me. The hand gesturing also needs work. Trying to get the on screen menu to come up when holding using the waving gesture it expects, even after going through the setup calibration, rarely works, but get a bit tired and raise your hands while stretching, and Bam! it appears!Hopefully subsequent firmware upgrades will improve this, but if you main reason for getting a Smart TV is for these features, you will be sorely disappointed.The TV comes with a number of pre-loaded applications, such as a Netflix library and there is an application store you can choose more from. There are both free and paid apps. As the TV has a built in camera, there is also a Skype application. This is also a decent web browser; with a wireless keyboard and mouse this would be a very easy way to surf the web, check your email, etc.So, in closing, if you're looking for a TV based on being able to dump your remote and use hand gesturing and voice commands to control it, this is NOT the TV for you. You'll be very disappointed in the poor implementation of these features based on today's firmware.If on the other hand you're looking for a large screen, network connected 3D HD TV with a fantastic picture, a boatload of applications, and a plethora of other features this is an ideal purchase.Because of the poor implementation of the Voice Command and Gesturing features, I'd give this TV four out of five stars.Updated 6/8/2012Now that I've had this TV for just over a month I thought a brief update was in order. I've seen no issues that other people had reported such as the power going off, lines down the screen, dead pixels, etc.From a display standpoint for regular and 3D material this unit is fantastic and I am still blown away by the picture. It responds well to action scenes for TV and Movies, and for video games as well from my Xbox 360 and Home Theater PC.As to the Smart TV functions such as voice control and gestures, they still really stink but can be downright amusing at times! Try to get the gesture control to 'see' you and no luck.. Yawn or stretch a bit and there it is! What I really find funny is dialog on the TV will often pop up the dialog for voice control and it will think I want to turn off the TV.But again, I must stress did not buy the TV for that functionality.If these features worked well it would certainly be a plus, but since they do not my original rating of 4 out of 5 stars stands.Updated - 11/12/2012It's been just over six months now and I figured I'd add a quick update. With the Smart Features (Voice and hand gesturing) turned off the TV is perfect! I've not had any trouble at all with this unit in six months and the picture remains fantastic.

60 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
5This TV has it all and looks stunning
By J. Wilson
I love this product!!! Samsung has slammed it totally out of the park with the ES7500.... I think the picture quality is stellar, I don't see any of the bleeding/cloudyness etc that I hear people complain about. I did need to tweak the judder and blur reduction settings so movies didn't lose their depth of field, but overall this TV is amazing... I would highly recommend this to anyone! When I was at the store I looked at the ES8000 also, but honestly I couldn't see a difference in PQ... I guess the 8000 has micro uber dimming or something, but to me the 7500 has it all anyways, so I'm stoked....Voice control is awesome, touch remote takes some getting used to, but is very cool, and the TV is sooo sexy... I'll try to take a picture or two and upload them for others to see...Only bad note, the gesture control doesn't really work (but I didn't care about that feature)....oh that the whole thing with Amazon VOD still stinks, but hey I think this is the best TV you can buy for under $3000....3/23 Update.... I've added a photo for you to see... Its not the best, but I can you that unless you have the brightness blown out on the screen, there is no bleeding from the corners, which is the complaint I read about all the time.... maybe other folks like it brighter than me, but whatever, its an awesome screen!3/25 Update.... Watched Tron 3d (or part of it).... WOW!!! The 3D on the Tv is as good or better than cinema 3d.... I only watched 20 minutes or so, but I did not feel eye strain setting in... in fact over time it felt like I was just watching my tv normally, like the 3d was supposed to be there all the time. On a sad note, I had to turn off the voice control, because the tv was taking commands from its own programming... :) it almost turned itself off while I was watching Amazing Race for some reason.... got all the way to the final "OK" before I scrambled for the remote and canceled.... maybe that needs some work still...but the picture quality is shockingly good.

94 of 104 people found the following review helpful.
3Great Picture, but...
By VanDoos
I've had the TV for a month now and I can't get over how great the picture quality is, both in 3D and 2D. Gesture control and Voice Control takes some time to get used to...it's not as sensitive as the Wii or like-devices. Other than the bells and whistles that you're basically paying for, there is one major drawback that I'm having a heck of a time fixing/figuring out (because Samsung customer support is convinced it's user-error; which it could very well be...but as a warning to others please read on): major networking issues.I have it hooked up to my home network and all seems great in terms of playing vides/music/pictures via router, however, the TV's firmware wants to constantly update and stay connected, thus it automatically shuts off randomly and turns back on; no matter what input you have the TV on. A major annoyance. I unhooked it from my home network and all is fine now, just sucks that I can't enjoy one of the major reasons why I bought the TV. So be warned if you're buying this TV for not just the great picture but for the versatility of using it as an extension to your home network.

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Samsung UN46ES7500 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Charcoal Grey). Reviewed by Eric G. Rating: 4.5

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Where Can I Buy Toshiba 37E200U 37-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black Gloss)

Toshiba 37E200U 37-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black Gloss)
Toshiba 37E200U 37-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black Gloss)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #27814 in Consumer Electronics
  • Size: 37 in.
  • Color: Black Gloss
  • Brand: Toshiba
  • Model: 37E200U
  • Dimensions: 25.99" h x
    36.40" w x
    11.61" l,
    28.88 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 37

Features

  • 37.6-inch LCD HDTV with Full 1080p HD resolution; slimming tapered bezel and attractive front panel Horizon design gradation
  • DynaLight backlight control adjusts for deeper black levels for higher dynamic contrast and more realistic picture
  • Photo Frame capability for showing off your digital photo slideshows; USB connection for playing MP3 digital audio
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 1 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 1 USB, 1 optical digital audio output
  • Includes removable stand; measures 36.40 x 26.00 x 11.61 inches with stand
  • 1080P Full High-Definition Cinespeed Display
  • Dynalight Dynamic Backlight Control For Deep Black Levels
  • Gaming Mode For Fast Game Controller Response
  • Photo Frame Capability & Mp3 Playback Via Usb





Toshiba 37E200U 37-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black Gloss)









Product Description

37 inch 1080P HD LCD TV





   



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109 of 114 people found the following review helpful.
4Very pleased so far. *EDITED*
By Irishlady
I guess I'll break the ice and be the first to review this TV.I searched for a decent 37" TV at a reasonable price and looked at several different brands. I almost bought a Vizio because of the price, but then I found this Toshiba for less than 600$. Here is what I can say about it so far:This TV has a very good picture especially on the Directv hi-def channels. It has some interesting features that I have not yet used such as:the ability to play picture files (like a giant digital photo frame, andthe ability to play MUSIC files, like a giant Mp3 player.When I press the "mute" (to mute the sound)button, it will mute half way, then another press of the button mutes the sound completely.It has a computer terminal for connecting a PC.It has 4 HDMI inputs.The reason I gave this TV 4 stars is the viewing angles--like most LCDs, you need to sit almost directly in front of the screen. If you try and watch it too far off to one side, the colors get a bit washed out.For an auxillary TV, this one fits the bill. My home theatre TV is a 50" plasma, and that TV blows this one away. But if you just want a fairly large TV for everyday watching and not the whole "home theatre" experience, you will be pleased with this unit. I think Toshiba is a decent brand and most of the reviews on other Toshiba models have been pretty good.

50 of 50 people found the following review helpful.
5LOVE THIS TV LIKE A SON!!!
By SteveB
I just purchased this TV to replace my Samsung 27" tube HDTV which was an absolute beast (147 lbs!). This TV is WONDERFUL! It's the 3rd Toshiba LCD in my house (also have a 32" in my bedroom and a 19" in the home office). The picture is crystal clear with rich, bright, vibrant colors. I watch a lot of sports and play video games on this TV and it performs great for both. There aren't noticeable tracers when watching fast action. I wish it had a regular a/v sound output (red & white), but it only offers a digital audio output which doesn't work w/ my out-dated receiver (not the TV's fault). I compared this side-by-side to LG's similarly priced 37" model and it blew the LG away. The picture was brighter, clearer, and lost less quality at an angle. I've noticed some reviews that are critical of the TV's sound, but I'm not having any issues with it. I'm sure it doesn't compare to the sound quality of a home theatre system, but it isn't any worse than any other TV I've owned. If you're looking to get the most bang for your buck on a moderately priced lcd TV, this is the one.

59 of 61 people found the following review helpful.
5Nice TV
By Mike V
I'll keep this one short and sweet. Ive had this TV for several weeks now, and couldn't be happier.The picture is awesome. Our other TV is a Samsung 40 inch, which is another highly rated LCD, and I made my own comparison by watching a Stanley Cup Hockey game on both TV's and could not tell any difference. A Hockey game broadcast in HD is a very good test for your TV's clarity, and this Toshiba did not disappoint.The dynamic aspect ratio works great.The fact that Toshiba doesn't publish the contrast ratio should not be a deterrent for getting this TV. Contrast ratio is a marketing gimmick, and the determination should be that if you look at the picture, and it looks great to your eyes, who cares what the actual contrast ratio is? The blacks look black, and the whites look white, and there isn't much more to worry about.Good price for a great TV!

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Toshiba 37E200U 37-Inch 1080p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black Gloss). Reviewed by Robert E. Rating: 4.6

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