Skulle ni köpa en LN46C750 eller en vanlig LCD? Priset verkar helt OK men man undrar ju om tekniken är det. Någon som provat 3D?
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Samsung 2010 Release info Samsung Feature Review LN46C750_____________________________________________________________________________
"Samsung’s got quite a few sets coming out this year. Each of the three flavors (LED backlit LCD, CCFL backlit LCD and plasma) of televisions will be getting 3D models, and each offers at least one set that’ll work with that slick new touchscreen remote.
The LN46C750 is the only standard LCD that’s really worth mentioning. At $1,699 it handles 3D content, converts traditional 2D content into 3D and it’s compatible with the touchscreen remote. As with all of Samsung’s 3D televisions, you’ll get a 3D copy of Monsters vs Aliens and a pair of 3D Active glasses free if you pick up a 3D Blu-ray player at the same time.
Samsung’s main focus in recent years has been LED backlighting, or as Samsung puts it “LED TV.” Among the sets coming out this year are the C7000 and C8000 series. They’re fairly similar models, and are priced appropriately. The 55” 7000 set, which is available now, runs $3,299. A 55” 8000 series model can be yours for $3,499 when it launches in April.
The C9000 line kicks things up significantly. It’s astonishingly thin; at 0.3 inches, this is one of the more impressive looking TV lines out there. It comes bundled with the touch screen remote, which sells separately for $350. The 9000 isn’t cheap though. The 55” model will cost you $6,999 this April – double that of the 8000.
Of course, no lineup would be complete without plasma. Samsung’s C6500 and C7000 series plasmas are fairly close in feature set (though the C7000 is 3D capable) and close in price as well. You can get a 58” C6500 for $2,399, while the 7000 runs $2,699.
The C8000 series plasmas are the highest end plasmas that Samsung will be releasing in the first half of 2010. They include a Real Black Filter and Motion Judder Canceller to deliver the best picture quality possible. A 58” C8000 can be yours for $2,999 when Samsung’s plasmas launch in May"
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Samsung LN46C750 Feature ReviewSamsung isn't only producing LED backlit LCDs for 2010, the C750 line of CFL backlit LCDs contains many of the features of the more expensive LED TVs at a more affordable price.
The C750 uses Samsung's 1080p, 240Hz "Ultra Clear" panel. WHile we found the motion blur reduction of the AutoMotion Plus 240Hz and 120Hz impressive during sports programming we didn't like the effect it had on picture depth in film programming. Other high hertz rate TVs didn't showcase this issue so we are hopeful that this has been remedied for 2010. See our review of the 2009 750 series LCD.
This LCD is 3D ready like all of the LED line up, Samsung's proprietary 3D enabled system allows compatibility with multiple 3D formats to provide access to 3D content from many sources. As we note often, the TV will obviously perform regular two dimensional duties, but is enabled for 3D should you introduce some 3D content. We viewed DirecTV 3D enabled content on this series. We noticed some eye straining when the picture changed scenes or programming. We believe this was due more to the content than the TV.
Samsung is expanding their Internet@TV service to add streaming content from Blockbuster, Netflix USA Today and VUDU video on demand as well as access to services such as Twitter, Picasa, AccuWeather, Pandora and more through the built-in ethernet connection.
-Phil Conner