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Enjoy premium plasma HDTV viewing, with an elegant style to match. Samsung’s exclusive Touch
of Color design accents the top and bottom edges of the bezel with a unique red tone. Our
50-inch plasma screen offers full HD 1080p resolution, Ultra FilterBright™ glare reduction, and
an astounding 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio,for incredibly lifelike images and bold colors. Dither
noise on Samsung’s 7 Series Plasma TV’s is dramatically reduced so that you can enjoy pristine,
realistic dark tones and images. Plus, when connected to your home network enjoy access to a
computer via DLNA networking and with the InfoLink feature; enjoy RSS web content from USA Today.
Features
Touch of Color design
Ultra FilterBright anti-glare technology
InfoLink (RSS feeds of customizable stock quotes, weather and brief news articles)
ACE2 Silhouette Editor
1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
Powerful anti-burn-in technology
1920 (H) x 1080 (V) pixel resolution
175° (H/V) viewing angle
Natural True Color with 18-bit color processing
Pre-loaded Content Library
DLNA Certified
NTSC/ATSC tuners with Clear QAM reception
Sports/Game/Movie modes (via hot key)
Single integrated user interface with wheel-key remote
Review By Pcworld
The PN50A760 is as well designed as the 46-inch Samsung LN46A650 is. Back connectors face out and are easy to reach from the side of the unit. A setup wizard helps you optimize the set for home use in your home (as opposed to in a store). The TV’s menus are thoroughly readable, and the Input menu gives priority to attached devices that are actually turned on, so you don’t have to scroll past a bunch of irrelevant options to select the device you want to use.
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Review By Youreviewelectronics
Besides cutting-edge design, the Samsung PN50A760 also boasts of a superior Full HD 1080p plasma screen with an outstanding dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. The Ultra Filter Bright technology brings to the viewers vibrant colors and crisp images. The ultra-high picture contrast is taken care by the anti-glare filter which reduces reflections visibly. Consequently, you’ll enjoy more realistic images and reduced glares.
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Review By Hdtvlounge
The Samsung Series 7’s look great with their current “Touch of Color” stylish design wrapped around a full HD 1080p plasma panel featuring an ultra bright anti-glare filter to keep the picture clear and bright during well lit viewing. Along with DNIe Pro video processing for image enhancement and 18-bit Natural True Color and an extremely high contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 for amazing colors and black levels.
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Review By Samsung
Advanced contour distortion reduction ensures that every expression is seen. SAMSUNG’s exclusive technology reduces the “false contour” effect to deliver clear, sharp images – even on a curvy surface, like a face. Innovative motion-estimated technology multi-tones the bright and dark parts on each angle of the line. Even in fast-action scenes, faces appear natural and free of distortion.
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Review By Pcworld
The PN50A760 has a host of slick multimedia capabilities, too. Press the remote’s Content button to get a full screen of options, including scenic photos, recipes, exercises, and children’s activities–all built into the TV’s flash memory (and not updatable). You can plug a USB drive into the side-mounted USB port to view your own photos or to play audio files. Or you can plug an ethernet cable into the PN50A760 and view media from a PC set up as a DLNA server (the TV comes with appropriate software for this).
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Review By Audioholics
The build quality of the LN52A750 is very similar to its LCD counterpart. The big difference from the 750 series LCD is that the power button is no longer on the right side with the rest of the controls. It is now in the center at the bottom and is highlighted by a thin horizontal LED mounted just above the swivel base. The swivel action has just enough resistance that the display pretty much stays put once set. The buttons on the right are touch sensitive but again have no tactile feedback (or dimple to let you know where they are) so you’re going to need a brightly lit room with your nose practically on the display to see the labels. The Touch of Color red border is very subtle and only shows up in the right light.
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