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Samsung HPT5064 50-inch Plasma HDTV
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Samsung HPT5064 50-inch Plasma HDTV List Price: $1,899.99


Features
 1365 x 768 resolution
 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio
 16 bit color
 Filter Bright 2 Anti Glare Technology
 3 HDMI, 2 component, 1 PC input
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Samsung HPT5064 50-inch Plasma HDTV description
Offering a rich feature set and exceptional quality for its price, Samsung HPT5064 50-inch 720p plasma TV uses the company's latest DNIe enhancement circuitry to deliver outstanding brightness, contrast, and image clarity. Use it for home theater and use it for your PC--it's perfect for both. In addition to a standard-broadcast NTSC tuner, it also fea ... review details
Samsung HPT5064 50-inch Plasma HDTV Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ my experience with image retention
Let's call this the "LOST" test. For fans of the television show Lost you'll know what I mean. For those of you who are not, it's a good test. At the beginning of each episode the word "LOST" in white on a black background rotates and moves towards the viewer. After my break-in period, and watching the show, the "LOST" letters would leave a ghost image as they rotated across the screen. Sort of a spiral effect. It would be wiped out as soon as a new/different image came on to the set. Etch-a-Sketch sort of clearing. After a time, 6 weeks maybe, I can barely perceive this effect. The letters rotate leaving a clean black background. So...over time it seems to diminish almost beyond perception. At some point perhaps completely?

Other observations (for lowly standard cable users like myself).

Some standard pictures look great. Some don't. History and Discovery look great. ESPN and FX are dark and grainy. Some adjustments do help. Standard pic vs Movie sometimes improves the picture. Movie is recommended most of the time.

Glare is noticeable. I have a dark room so not a problem for myself. If you have a bright room or windows behind your viewing area I'd probably consider a LCD.

My VCR pic is not too bad. Was a little worried but pleasantly surprised.

My up converting DVD pic can be greenish sometimes. Stilling experimenting for a fix. Anyone else have this issue?

Video games are awesome.

HD programming, as above, is awesome. I even watch golf now on occasion. NASCAR and NFL are killer. Green Bay in the snow game against Seattle was almost a religious experience. Can't wait for college football. Go Irish.

Tuner pulls in over the air great. Try your old antenna first. You may have no need to upgrade. You'll find you may even get some extra channels depending on your area. I even get scrambled cable channels on an occasion (over cable not OTA).

Sound is adequate for a sitcom or like. You do need a sound system for movies/sports to really get the experience.

Remote is fine. A little long but you can change picture mode and size without going thru the menu (dedicated button(s)).


I could go on and on. I saved thousands vs a 1080p big screen. For the price and picture it can't be beat.

Very satisfied.





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