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Samsung LN55C650
$1,200.00
Released June, 2010
The Pros:Improved aesthetic and design over previous model, especially metal rear panel. Easy to share media from computers with DNLA and integrated Ethernet. Included Samsung apps conveniently aggregate Internet functions onto a home screen.
The Cons:Some clunky aspects to the Internet apps detract from user interface efficiency. Remote control operational range seems short, about 10m.
The Samsung LN55C650 is an LCD back-lit television set to be released in 2010; pricing and some details have yet to be announced. The television's screen is 55 inches and is the largest television in Samsung's 6000 series.
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The television is capable of full high definition 1080p resolutions that, when combined with a back-lit screen, creates the highest possible picture quality available at the time of its release. The back-lit screen also allows for more vibrant colors and deeper blacks. In addition to video display, the television can play music and display photographs with a USB port or internet connection. Internet connectivity options also extend to Flickr, YouTube, and video services such as Netflix. Social sites like Twitter can also be displayed, and other downloadable content such as games are also available. The system has four HDMI inputs for multiple video and gaming system to remain connected at one time as a complete media unit.
Specifications and Features
- dimensions: 51.6" x 35.2" x 3.9"
- weight: 76.5 lbs
- contrast ratio: 1,000,000:1
- aspect ratio: 16:9
- response time: 4ms
- display: 55 inch
- resolution: 1080, full HD
- 120Hz Automotion Plus
- touch of color casing
- 4 HDMI inputs
- 2 USB ports
- ethernet port; internet connectivity
- internet display, such as: Netflix, Pandora, Youtube, Twitter
- Energy Star 4.0
- warranty: TBA, likely one year
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Pros & Cons
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Improved aesthetic and design over previous model, especially metal rear panel
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Easy to share media from computers with DNLA and integrated Ethernet
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Included Samsung apps conveniently aggregate Internet functions onto a home screen
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Very clear picture quality, noticeably improved over previous generation
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Tuner changes channels faster than competing models
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Some clunky aspects to the Internet apps detract from user interface efficiency
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Remote control operational range seems short, about 10m
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