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Experts 88% 9 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Build Quality, Better Black Levels, Features, Color Reproduction, Availability, Perfectly Smooth Video Playback
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The Samsung PN58B650 is one of those products that can be a little confusing to sum up in a couple paragraphs. For one, this TV is quite a bit cheaper than the higher end 850 series model, but other than the dimensions, it has a better overall visual...
Terrific remote control; great Internet and networking tools; wide viewing angle.
Power hog when on; doesn't handle motion well.
Samsung PN50B650 isn't just a capable 50-inch plasma HDTV; its ethernet connection turns it into a multimedia machine, with access to online video, news and weather reports, and the photos and music stored on your computer. And with an estimated stree...
Published: 2009-06-12, Author: David Katzmaier , review by: cnet.com
Reproduces deep black levels; accurate color with superb saturation, properly handles 1080p/24 sources; uses less power than previous 1080p plasmas; extensive feature set with Yahoo widgets, network streaming and built-in content; solid connectivity wi...
Somewhat expensive; glitch in 1080p/24 mode causes picture setting change; frames red coloration not for everyone; no S-Video inputs.
Samsungs PNB650 series cant quite match the best plasmas on the market, but it comes close enough to offer a viable alternative.
Abstract: If you want to turn your TV viewing into a real experience, you need to think big. Especially if you're into watching films. And when it comes to 'mainstream' TVs, at least, big means the 50-52in size level.We've rounded up a selection of these big bo...
Published: 2009-04-16, Author: John Archer , review by: trustedreviews.com
Abstract: The first LCD TVs Ive seen so far from Samsungs 2009 TV range have all made a very good impression. So my hopes are inevitably high for the first of Samsungs new plasma TVs to come my way - despite the brand suffering a few misfires with plasm...