Samsung LN52A750 52 Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color
Samsung LN52A750 52 Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color

Enjoy pre-loaded HD content, including cooking, fitness, children’s entertainment, and a photo gallery on the LN52A750 52″ Full High Definition TV with 1080p Resolution. Full 1080p HD resolution and 50,000:1 dynamic-contrast ratio offer stunning image detail and vivid colors. Auto Motion Plus 120Hz and Ultra Clear Panel technology work together to offer the smoothest motion and boldest bright and dark tones. Stay connected to your home network via the DLNA networking feature. The InfoLink feature provides RSS web content from USA Today. The WiseLink USB 2.0 input and user-friendly interface gives you access to pictures and playlists from a specially designed Wheel Remote. Ultra clear panel allows you to enjoy crisp image details, natural skin tones, excellent shadow detail and vibrant colors. SRS TruSurround XT is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through any two-speaker playback system, including internal television speakers and headphones. It is fully compatible with all multichannel formats up to 5.1 channels. High-resolution HD-Grade 1920×1080 pixel resolution has built-in image scaler to handle inputs from a variety of digital and analog audio/video sources. Wide Color Enhancer optimizes a color’s hue resulting in more natural colors. Fast 4ms response time minimizes blurring of moving video. Entertainment Mode allows customized picture settings, optimized for different content. SRS TruSurround XT Down firing speakers CATV/VHF/UFH 75-ohm, F-type Antenna Connections - 4 HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface, 2 Component video inputs (rear), 1 S-video input (side), Side and Rear composite inputs, PC input (rear), Wiselink Pro (USB 2.0), RF antenna inputs, and Headphone Dimensions - 52.0 x 33.9 x 13.3 / 52.0 x 31.7 x 4.2 without stand Weight - 66.4 pounds /
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Best TV on the market for the price
I purchased this same TV from Circuit City on Black Friday in 2008 and I paid well over the currently listed price of 1886 which I think is a STEAL. The TV cost me 2400 but it was worth every penny. Not only is the detail and picture clarity super crisp, but the 120HZ option turns your TV into a sideline window when watching any sports. Its just as if you are AT the game. HIGHLY RECOMMEND this TV!
5 Stars Excellent!
Truely a great TV. Everything as advertised, easy and intuitive to use. Picture looks great. You can set it to “Sports, Movies, Games ” etc. , or tweek all the seetings yourself. Lots of user settings, and menues; which I found easy to use. If you don’t have a flash drive, get one. You can download updated software and drivers from Samsungs website, and with a Flash drive and the TV’s UBS port; Bam! your TV’s software is updated. I see this TV lasting a long time with this feature.
The shipment was great. After purchasing at Amazon, delivery was estimated at 1 week. The frieght company called the next day to schedule a delivery. I ordered on a Friday; overnight it was shipped from PA to NY ( Westchester, just above NYC). I could have had it in my appartment Monday! But schueduled the delivery for the following Friday. I was not expecting it so quick, and wanted to give my boss a little notice I would be taking a day off to recive my great new TV.
When it arrived from Pilot Frieght, the two delivery guys uncreated it, and put it on my stand, pluged it in, and made sure it worked. This is Amazon policy. Nice! BTW making sure it works, means they get to the “blue screen”; they don’t wan’t you to set the cable up. Which I totaly undestand. Otherwise they will be trying to solve cable problems.
The pedestal is premounted on the TV. You have to take it off for a wall mount. That was great for me, I did not wall mount it; and that made the set up really quick.(Appartments pictures and mirrors are ok to hang. But larger holes you have to patch when you leave.)
I took the advice of another review and downloaded the Owner’s Manual the night before. I knew what menue options would come up the frist time the TV was turned on. Which expidited the process a little. I had the other components pluged in and ready. Pluged the three HDMI cables into the back, and I was GTG! I was up and running in literaly 5 min.
Easily the best TV buying experience I have ever had. Amazon’s price beat Best Buy and every other place I checked. Delivery was quick and profesional.
5 Stars Great TV - Ln52a750,
An absolutely amazing LCD TV, great for games and the picture quality is exceptional. My suggestions to you are - 1. get the ps3 - 2 - get the ln52a750 3- enjoy life.
5 Stars Great TV!
I have had this TV for 2 weeks now, and I[m totally in love with it.
It looks great and sounds wonderful!
The size is just right and it looks as good turned off..its slim frame and touch of red on the borders makes it look stylish.
I would totally recommend it.
5 Stars Great TV
I bought this TV around Oct this year. Everything looks great! Had to upgrade my old Dell 32″ LCD. Shopped around for a while. Did the whole LCD versus plasma thing. I chose the Samsung LCD because the of the price, otherwise I was looking at the Pioneer Kuro.
The “Halo” doesn’t bother me one bit. I do have it, but only noticed it after I read a few reviews. I’m too busy watching the screen to notice. Watching Blu-ray / HD-DVD (yes I do have one) or my DVD looks awesome on this. Make sure you have the 120Hz Auto thing turned on while you use your up-converting player.
My ONLY qualm with this unit is the bezel. I bought the 750 because I liked how the bezel added a “touch of class.” The only problem with it is that because it’s “piano black,” when the unit is off I can see that the panel is not flat. There are little “dimples” or imperfections in the glass. I’m used to looking at the body lines of cars so I see those flaws in almost everything I look at. Doesn’t affect the picture quality to me, so “oh well.”
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