The Samsung 650 series, also known as the 6 series is the premium line of LCD televisions that features a 1080p native resolution and 120Hz Auto-Motion Plus (AMP) technology. More information found on the Samsung 6 Series report.
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• Samsung LN52A650 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
• LN52A650 52" LCD TV
UPC: 036725228221
EAN: 036725228221
MPN: LN-52A650
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LN, 52, A, 650, LN52, 52A, A650, LN52A, 52A650, LN52A650
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