Samsung LN52B750 52 Inch LCD HDTV Review
The Samsung LN52B750 is an outstanding television set that delivers the top notch image quality that you would expect from them. It delivers a Full HD picture with the addition of some very good features. This set offers a 240 Hz refresh rate for improved motion on its huge 52-inch screen. The colors on this television set are amazing. The are bright and very rich. It comes loaded with four HDMI ports that allow you to plug up to four HDMI devices like Blu-Ray players, HD camcorders and other HD and non-HD gadgets like mp3 players. Not only does this set ha more than enough HDMI ports it also has two component, one PC, and two composite video inputs. More than enough for most consumers. This set includes widgets that are created by Yahoo that keep you up to date on sport, weather stocks and news if you are able to connect it to the internet.
One of the best aspects of this HD Tv is that it includes Samsung’s Auto Motion Plus a feature that aims to reduce the amount of blur and roughness in order to improve the image quality. However, the Samsung LN52B750 still suffers from one of the same problems that has been present in some of their older models, a slow response rate. Even with its rather slow response rate this set is amazing.
When it comes to looks this television looks beautiful. It has a glossy black frame with a touch of charcoal gray giving it a very classy look. In addition, it has a transparent stand that gives is a “floating look” that makes it attractive as a room center piece.
In conclusion the Samsung LN52B750 is not the perfect LCD HDTV but offers and great image quality and is packed with a lot of features making it a good overall set to play video games or watch a movie with the whole family.
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