Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Compare Samsung 55" 1080p 240Hz LED Edge Lit LCD HDTV

Samsung 55

Samsung 55" 1080p 240Hz LED Edge Lit LCD HDTV

Code : B004XKR592
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #88269 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: UN55D6050
  • Aspect ratio: 1.77:1
  • Dimensions: 29.90" h x
    1.20" w x
    50.60" l,
    49.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 55

Features

  • Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio 5,000,000:1
  • Auto Motion Plus 240Hzwith Clear Motion Rate
  • Full HD 1080p resolution
  • Ultra Slim Touch of ColorTM Design
  • Exceeds ENERGY STAR® standards
  • 50.6" x 29.9" x 1.2" (12.0" with stand)





Samsung 55" 1080p 240Hz LED Edge Lit LCD HDTV









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Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Awesome TV
By hnavedo
I purchased this tv at SAMS for 1400.00 and its totally awesome. I previously owned another SAMSUNG LCD (still in use) and a VIZIO LED. This TV beats them both in every aspect. I compared this tV at Best Buy (where it was selling for $200.00 more)and the color and clarity could not be mathched by any of the other brands that they had on display. I placed the TV in our upstairs TV room and connnected to my wireless N (cisco) with no problem. NETFLIX looks awesome when compared with my other two TV sets. Like any of the new TV sets that come with a good group of APPS, navigating with the controller does get irritating but thats an issue with all of the TVs that are on the market. Invest in a remote with a keyboard and that will resolve your issues.This TV beats out the Sharp AQUOS (with QUATTRON) and the new Sony Bravia's. If samsung makes a 60 or 70 inch version of this TV I might buy it.AWESOME TV.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing picture, the Smart TV area is just so-so
By Carlibra
I bought it at Costco, mine was a returned item so there was an additional 25% reduction in price. I got it for just $1025, regular price was $1425. Three things it doesn't have, 3-D, Skype or internet browsing, more on that in a momment. Those would cost another $1000 to have in their newest and best models. I soon noticed that when the whole screen is black, there seems to be some kind of faint light spill-over from behind the screen. This may cause me to return it, but I have time to decide about that, but once the screen has a picture, it's not noticed. The remote has the familiar four direction arrows and centered Enter key, the problem is they are not each defined by touch alone, so you are almost always forced to looked at the remote to be sure you are using the right key. I noticed the newer remotes have fixed this problem. Ok, so the picture it makes is really great!, but how about the Smart TV? When you go into the Smart TV screen, which is beautifully arranged, you can still see your current channel in the upper left, while then being allowed to select apps. Another slight annoyance is that after I navigate to the fourth app icon, the system "thinks" for five seconds before it will allow me to continue to navigate to other apps. The All Share in the Smart TV area allows you to retrieve data from your computer on the network such as your, music, photos and videos. Some file types will not play, however. When you play a video, an overlay with various options appears for several seconds. I wish there was a way to turn that off. When watching photos, the slide show feature has left out probably the most useful mode: the dissolve effect. Instead you get "spiral, checkers, linear, stairs, etc., this was quite disappointing to me! Btw, your photos will look super stunning in 1080p! I contacted Samsung, this model will not have Skype capability. As for internet browsing, you could hook up your computer to the PC imput but for $99 you can get the Logitech Revue powered by Google TV, that has a web browser, plus it comes with a nice wireless QUERTY keyboard. It also makes your TV into a "Smart TV", but in a more useful manor than what Samsung has done so far. I'd give this TV a 9.4, I hope my review has been useful. Set-up was extremely easy.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5Great TV!
By TanMan
This is an amazing TV. The picture is fantastic, as is the sound. Another reviewer here said the sound was lacking, but I have no idea what he was talking about. I have the TV mounted above the fireplace mantle, and the rear-facing speakers can bounce off the flat wall, so perhaps that's why mine sounds better.I got this TV primarily because it connects to my wireless 802.11n network (it supports both the 2.4GHz and 5Ghz bands), and it supports DLNA. I have an extensive video collection that I stream to my PS3's using software called PS3 Media Server. This is just a DLNA server, so I wanted a TV that could stream using my existing server. This TV fits that bill perfectly.The way you select the DLNA server is using the Source button on the remote. The DLNA server appears as a source, just like HDMI, DVI and PC. Once there, you just navigate the folders to find the video you want. It couldn't be easier.$1500 plus tax at Sam's Club.

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Samsung 55" 1080p 240Hz LED Edge Lit LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Perry S. Rating: 4.8

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