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Samsung PN50A550 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
Samsung PN50A550 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
Brand: Samsung
Category: CE

List Price: $1,999.99
Buy New: $1,489.00
You Save: $510.99 (26%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(54 reviews)
Sales Rank: 633

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: Yes
Display Size: 50
Warranty: 1 year warranty
Shipping Weight (lbs): 91.3
Dimensions (in): 48.4 x 3.7 x 30.3

MPN: PN50A550S
Model: PN50A550
UPC: 036725228085
EAN: 0036725228085
ASIN: B0015AD2JK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars You Won't Be Disappointed!   October 1, 2008
I spent a great deal of time over the past year and a half agonizing over which tv to purchase. I was dead set on LCD the 46" from Samsung until about two weeks ago when I found the avsforum and started reading the threads. I had already known about the 50A550 and liked the clean black bezel better than the TOC of the 650 LCD.

I picked this up on Saturday night for $1469 no tax and free shipping. On Tuesday I called my local EGL and confirmed that I was on the list for delivery and James told me it would be between 1500-1800 today. I couldn't believe it because the estimated delivery date was 7 October.

When the truck pulled up I was relieved that my plasma was backed up to the driver's seat and secured. I've read all kinds of horrible reviews about loose boxes and smashed cartons. I helped the delivery guy Tony transport the box down to the basement. We took it out of the box and Tony stayed around to help me put it on the plasma mount. To anyone wanting to know I purchased a Bello FP-8501HG plasma mounting stand. It took a call to Bello to figure out the correct schematic to use and thanks to the nice lady from Customer Service she figured it out. This is not a review of the stand but I have to say that I've gotten quite a few compliments already for the way the system looks together. I bought it at Bricklewood.com.

Anyway, the plasma is the best investment in electronics I've ever made. I don't have HD yet, that comes on Thursday. I'm not an audiophile just a regular Joe and not hard to please. Having said that, this set looks good to me on my Dish Network. I did take it off Dynamic mode and put it in Movie mode and turned the contrast/brightness down to around 50 or so from what I've read on reviews that's what is recommended for the first 100 or so hours. My build date is September '08. I have no pink/green banding issues when set to all white screen. No dead or stuck pixels. Overall, I recommend this great set. The reason(s) I purchased this set particularly was the clean all black bezel which matches my other components and stand. It has 3 HDMI but I'm already thinking about buying an HDMI switcher. I also purchased the Belkin Pure AV PF-30 surge protector. This is a great set you won't be disappointed. The set looks bigger sitting in my basement but sitting 12 feet away it has an amazing picture. I just finished watching Saving Private Ryan and can't wait to buy the OPPO 981. For those, like me, who always think about waiting until the next sets come out do yourself a favor and get yourself this set.

I've read reviews stating that this set doesn't have backlit buttons on the remote. I can personally say that this DOES have a button on the remote for backlit operation. It's location is at the furthermost top right button. It even has a light bulb on it. It's not automatic but the function is there if warranted.



5 out of 5 stars Even my girlfriend loves it   September 27, 2008
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I apologize for the long review. This was my first time delving into the HD market. I have been saving for a TV, receiver, stand and speakers for a while now. My budget wasn't massive so I needed to find a mid/high-quality TV at a reasonable price. I am a PC tech, but knew nothing of audio/video eq. I still don't know much. It is easy to become lost and frustrated while shopping for this type of thing.

I researched TV's for nearly a year. I narrowed my preference down to three plasma vendors. The same three that almost everyone else does. Pioneer, Panasonic and Samsung.

Yes, the Kuro's and Panny's have blacker blacks. However, the Kuro's are a bit pricey and the the Samsung's tend to handle color better than the Panny's. I was almost settled on the Samsung FP-T5084. It had great reviews and really everything I was looking for. I saw several in different stores I visited and really liked it. I was just about to buy one, when the PN50A550 was released. After waiting for CNET review, visiting it in stores and waiting for customer feedback, I finally bought one in early June. This, of course, was much to the dismay of my girlfriend who wants me to spend all of my money on a ring instead of an entertainment system.

My first thought was much like everyone who replaces a 10 year-old 27" tube tv with a 50" HD plasma: "Why the heck did I wait so long?!" I didn't have a PS3 yet, so I was watching HD television. As a huge fan of certain Discovery, Nat.Geo and Animal Planet shows, I was utterly blown away. You can see every scale on a crocodile and every hair on a lion. What I love most, however, are sports. I can't believe how crystal clear it is when I watch my beloved Red Sox, win or lose, play a game. The players literally pop out of the screen.

As for calibration: I tried settings from avsforum. There are several useful pieces of info on that site and I recommend it for anyone who is looking for information on any piece of audio/video equipment. I have been using it a lot lately. You don't even have to ask a lot of questions. They do a great job of creating FAQ threads for popular electronic devices. Anyway, the settings were good, but I actually prefer the settings on CNET. They suit my small, somewhat dark living room better. In the end, I wouldn't bother spending a lot to have your TV professionally calibrated. A lot depends on the lighting in your room. If you're that anal about it (aka - a "videophile"), though, go ahead and spend the money. You probably won't be disappointed and you will squeeze that extra iota of perfection out of your TV.

I guess it's obvious by now that I really like this TV. Even my girlfriend likes it now. She watches her "John and Kate Plus 8" and other girly shows and they take on a new life because of how they come through on this TV.

The TV has ample inputs (3xHDMI 1.3) with the latest, greatest digital technology. It has component, analog and usb ports. It looks fantastic, mounted or otherwise. Obviously the speakers are not very good. The sound doesn't match the TV. Looking at the picture, you expect a booming, epic soundtrack to go along with it. Let's be honest, this TV deserves something more than just puny TV speakers. If Samsung were to include awesome speakers on this TV, it would probably be bulkier and more expensive. It would need a bigger internal amp to drive it. Thus, it is truly imperative to purchase a decent receiver and speaker system to go with this TV. I watched it without external speakers for two months. The fact of the matter is, the speakers and receiver I purchased truly complete the TV. I would rather watch a Blu-ray movie on my TV than go to a theater (if only because I can pause the movie and control the volume). I have Troy (Director's cut), Alexander (Revisited), Fifth Element (Remastered), Ratatouille, 300, 3:10 to Yuma, Batman Begins and I've borrowed a few others. I know it sounds cliche, but I felt as if I was watching them all for the first time.

Just as an fyi, I now have a PS3, Denon AVR1909 receiver and Harman Kardon 5.1 speakers. My apartment literally shakes.

A word of warning: Some people have recently reported pink or green banding on this plasma. I didn't have this problem. It seems to be limited to builds after August and is somewhat uncommon. Just remember that you can return it for a new screen if you run into the issue.

I won't comment on the delivery or Amazon in this thread because it's not about them. It's about an incredible tv. I would recommend it to anyone. Well, not to one of my friends. He thinks it's too big. I sit 10 feet from the TV and it's perfect for me. He sits 12 feet from his 42" LG LCD tv and thinks it's still big. I guess it's all about personal preference. So go to the store, check it out and see if you like it. Then order it on Amazon.



5 out of 5 stars Fabulous!!   September 25, 2008
Just purchased this for $1549.99, the day after it shipped it went to $1499.99. I was concerned I wouldn't get the difference back since I purchased after 9/1/08. However, I sent an email anyways. Luckily, since it shipped the day before the price change, Amazon made a one-time exception on my behalf and gave me the difference back. Love Amazon!!

TV: Fabulous right out of the box! SD look remarkably good. HD is breath taking!! So far so good. Now I'm debating on a professional calibration for $300 or just do it myself with digital video essentials. We shall see. I would recommend having this hooked up to a home theater system since the sounds is only marginal.

Shipping through CEVA/Eagle: I was very impressed. Amazon estimated two weeks but it shipped on Monday and I had it hooked up by Thursday. Ceva guys called me and delivered it the same day. They carried it downstairs and made sure it turned on and that everything was working properly. Thanks CEVA.

I was very impressed with the whole package. I was thinking of buying a more expensive LCD (LN52A650) but decided with the plasma for $600 cheaper. Can't say that I'm disappointed at all.....



4 out of 5 stars Samsung Plasma TV   September 24, 2008
The television is very nice, the picture is beautiful and it's very user friendly. I have surround sound theater so the sound from the TV is not an issue. For the price I think it was a very good deal. I would recommend it.


4 out of 5 stars Great TV   September 22, 2008
Great TV... Not too heavy. Great menus. Great color. Great remote. Plenty of inputes (3 HDMI). Can play music and pictures from the USB port. We're using it in a living room with floor to ceiling windows and doors. The picture is clear day or night.

If you're using a cable/satellite box you're all set. But if you're not and you just want to watch unscrambled channels (even 720 and 1080), there are some limitations.

* PIP is practically worthless. No button on the remote to activate it. You will have to go through several menus in the setup to turn it on/off. You're also limited to one analog and one non-analog. There is only one tuner. When the switch to digital is made next year, the PIP feature will be worthless.
* The built in TV guide does not work well. It shows resolution and parental rating. It says that it can't find the show title or description. I have 4 year old Sony rear projection LCD (KDF-42WE655) that does PIP much better and has a TV guide that works. The Sony even shows time remaining when available.
* No channel labels for digital channels. The channel label feature will become worthless next year when we switch to digital. This TV does not allow you to set channel labels for digital channels. Without a cable box and a working channel guide, its hard to remember what channel is 86.202 or 87.114. Again my 4 year old TV excels here. It doesn't discriminate between Analog and Digital for setting labels.


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