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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Make the move to the smoothest LCD action ever. Samsung's LN46C750 LCD HDTV offers incredible color and rich clarity, all on a 46-inch screen. Add the power of Samsung's Wide Color Enhancer, for a picture that optimizes a given color's hue, resulting in more natural rendering of colors and lifelike action. Samsung HDTVs are also ENERGY STAR compliant, helping the environment by using less energy while saving you money. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 12.0 inches | | Product Width: | 44.0 inches | | Product Height: | 29.3 inches | | Product Weight: | 44.3 pounds | | Package Length: | 54.0 inches | | Package Width: | 32.0 inches | | Package Height: | 7.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 55.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 20 reviews |
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| | Features | 10Wx2 audio outputWide Color Enhancer3DAllShare
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very happy Sep 05, 2010 Finally bought this set after I returned a pn50c8000. It has really nice blacks and great pop when sitting in the sweet spot. I got an sq01 with no dead pixels. One very very minor flashlight in one corner, zero clouding. Excellent uniformity. Apps are a mixed bag. Some are hard to setup until you trawl the forums. Real 3d on bluray is awesome. Direct version has noticeable ghosting and not as fun. The backlight on this set is extremely bright. I set mine on 6. As for gaming I don't really find the lag a bother. Gaming mode helps. Then again I'm not a hardcore competitive game.
I bought this set not so much for 3d but for its virtues. First its lcd which means I don't have to worry about image retention or be annoyed by dithering artifacts. 3d is better on plasma but its not my main criteria for choosing a set. Second its not edge lit which is known, at least in the Samsung models, for poor viewing angle and poor uniformity. Third I stayed with the Samsung for its 10 pt gray scale and cms system. Last, I chose this set hoping that even if there is a panel lottery for this set they would allot a higher grade panel being it is the top model in the ccfl range. The 750 has only one part number for a replacement panel while all models below have multiple part numbers for replacement panels.
I am very happy with this set. A great step up from my ln40a750.
Wow... just wow Aug 30, 2010 Even without 3D this is an excellent buy. The picture is crisp and clear. The black level is excellent. Sports programming is clear with the 240 hz refresh. Add to it the wow factor of 3d and you have a fantastic package. I love bring in friends and having them try the 3D part. They look sooo funny dodging branches or birds on the 3D programming.
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Full 1080P in 3D! Aug 16, 2010 I bought the Samsung LN46C750 LCD TV to replace my Hitachi rear projection 1080i TV that had developed a convergence problem. My feeling was that it was time to go modern and get a flat panel model with 1080P capability for watching Blu-ray discs in their full glory.
To my surprise I found I could buy this Samsung 46-inch model with full 3D capability and 2D to 3D conversion for only a couple of hundred dollars more than the same size Samsung 2D-only LCD set, albeit, it didn't come with the required active 3D glasses for that price.
Hooking the TV up to my HT surround sound system was easy -- in fact it was easier than installing Samsung's swivel stand, mainly because the instructions were not as clear as they should be. The difficult part of getting the TV functioning in my system was figuring out how to set all the myriad settings in the multi-stage menu for optimum performance.
You see, out of the box, with all the factory defaults in place the picture looks overtly bright and a bit washed out because of this. I read the manual and navigated through complex settings I'd never heard of and after a while I was able to get a very good picture with lots of detail, wonderful color gradations/transitions, and a more natural appearance.
A few days later on a whim I looked for online reviews of this model and found an informative "expert" review at [...] The author, Jack Burden explained that in order to get the best possible picture from the LN46C750, it had to be set in the "Movie" mode because that is the only mode where the comprehensive menu can be fully accessed.
I printed out all the recommended settings from the review, went into the advanced menus and changed the settings one by one. When I was finished I had a picture that was so natural, detailed and vibrant, it was mind-blowing. Still I made a couple of minor tweaks to the final settings in a couple of areas and this improved my results a bit more. In stock form Samsung pushes the blue level up for dramatic effect but Jack Burden's recommended settings balance it out so that the color balance is more even and natural. Here is a link to the review: [...]
The day my 3D glasses arrived it just so happened that Comcast Cable was running a 3D broadcast of extreme BMX games. In 3D it looked like the stunt ramp descended steeply to the bowels of the earth. What a great show it was! When the contestants were jumping high off the top of the ramp it looked like they were coming right out into the room. One guy getting ready for his run pointed at the 3D camera and it looked like he was poking me in the eye. In the following show featuring some colorful dirt-track car racing they showed some inside-the-car shots in 3D that were pretty exciting and at one point some gulls circling the stadium must have flown very close to the camera location because it looked like they flew out into my room and then back into the stadium. The best part was that the precision detail and focus of the hi-def experience was convincingly maintained in the 3D format. I'm ready for so much more of this!
Note that I am running Comcast's Motorola DCX3400 cable box into an Onkyo TX-SR605 HT receiver... although the Onkyo receiver has HDMI version 1.3 inputs/outputs, it passed the 3D signal through to Samsung's HDMI ARC 1.4 input flawlessly.
That said, I was not blown away with Samsung's 2D to 3D conversion. Yes, it adds a higher degree of depth, but it's not real 3D and the picture is already so lifelike and glorious in regular 2D that I don't feel enough incentive to be confined to the glasses.
The picture quality of my Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray player is purely amazing on this Samsung. Regular DVD's can fool you into thinking they are full HD because of the extreme detail afforded by the Oppo's upscaling feature. And full 1080P playback is simply jaw-dropping. The shadings and color variations in the Navi's forest home are indescribably glorious. Heck, I could see little specks of dust in the pores on Sigourney Weaver's forehead after she'd been running in the forest. In some scenes, there was too much detail to the point where it was unflattering to the actors... being to see every line, wart, and wrinkle on their faces and all.
I have not gotten around to experimenting with Samsung's computer applications at this time but hope to do so in the near future.
Reasons for my "4-star" rating -- two caveats to note: (1) The Auto Motion Plus feature definitely works but it's not always easy to predict which setting will work best. For most shows the "Clear" setting is quite good (recommended for fast motion). For the fastest motion you can turn Auto Motion Plus off, which is also good, but makes the picture a bit more jumpy in some scenes.
(2)The built-in speakers are not very good although they can be adjusted via the menu to sound acceptable. Personally I think you are wasting half of the experience of such a great TV if you don't hook it up to a very good multi-channel surround sound system.
If you get the picture settings right, like I outlined above, and install a sound system that has quality commensurate with the Samsung's superb video performance, you'll be in Home Theater heaven. And if your Home Theater happens to be located directly adjacent to the kitchen, you'll have the best of all worlds. Highly recommended!
Very nice but... Aug 16, 2010 For the price, this TV is excellent. The picture is superb. I cannot comment on the 3D part of the TV. I am spending quite a bit of time on the internet function. The reason that I gave this TV a 3 star is that about 2 weeks after receiving the TV, a line developed smack dap down the middle with the right side of the screen showing a perfect picture while the left side show greyed out blacks and pixelation. Amazon replaced the TV with no hassle, but I don't expect to pay this kind of money for a product to fail so quickly. I noticed that another person in my area also recently rated this TV and had the same thing happen to his. Just a word of caution. I am on the second TV and things are working perfectly again. The HD picture is clear and even in a bright room, the glossy screen doesn't show any reflections for me. This TV would be a 5 star if it continues to work the way it should. I am just noting that maybe there is a problem with this model that may start showing up more...
Darn good TV. Aug 09, 2010 Well after alot of research on 3D tv's, and comparing prices and sizes, this is the tv I went with. What with 3d tv's still being a new thing and all, and Samsung being the only tv with 2d to 3d conversion at the moment this was a pretty good deal. Bought for less than 1300.00 and I must say the picture is great. The 2d to 3d conversion isnt as good as a real 3D Blu Ray, but it gets the job done. The LED versions of 3D tv's are highly over rated, and the power savings are minimal, like $30 a year. Not worth the extra money for the tv, but prices should begin dropping soon. I didn't care for the Auto Motion Plus on this tv, so I shut if off. And the only problem I have had so far, is where the left side of the screen becomes all pixilated and over saturated, but the right side is fine. If I turn on the AMP Demo mode, it is right in line with the defect. If I tap the tv it fixes it for a while. This is not a defect with this model, just the one I bought. Samsung is sending someone to fix or replace it next week. Overall, a very nice tv for the money, and again Samsung is the only ones with the 2d to 3d conversion.
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