Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Better than I expected
This was the 2nd Samsung LCD TV I purchased and it was even better than the first one. In my opinion, the quality of Samsung is way better than any other TV out there. Sony is the only other one that comes close. THe picture quality of this TV was absolutely amazing and what was the most surprising was how much better the quality of programming in standard definition was. I didn't expect that and it was a great surprise. Totally worth the price and I would recommend it to anyone.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Beautiful picture
Five Stars!! Beautiful picture. Plenty of inputs. Great style. Quality mfg for sure. Delivery by Magic Messenger from Los Angeles was on-time with courteous drivers.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Best Buy
I had originally purchased a Sony BRAVIA W-Series KDL-52W5100 52-Inch Television from Amazon about a month ago because it seemed to have a lot of nice features, namely internet video, and the price was very good for such a feature rich TV. There was one huge problem, however. It came in the form of clouding. From what I've read, it's normal for LCD's to exibit slight clouding but the clouding in the Sony was terrible. So terrible, in fact, that you could see it in bright scenes in movies and games. So, I sent it back with no thoughts of even trying a replacement.
So, since I have been an owner of a fanatics 46" Samsung, I decided to go with the Samsung LN52B630. It doesn't have any internet TV like the Sony but the most important part of a great TV is the build quality and most importantly, the picture quality. This TV exhibits no clouding and the picture and picture options blow the Sony away. One of the nicest features of this TV is that you can customize the 120hz motion processing by adjusting judder and motion blur individually, something the Sony didn't allow for. The build of the whole TV seems a lot sturdier as well. The plastic used throughout this set seems a lot stronger than the Sony. The Sony just seemed very cheaply made and the TV was total crap. I'm glad I went back to a Samsung.
FYI: Amazon was great throughout the whole exchange process. They coordinated pickup of the defective Sony and delivery of the new Samsung at the same time. You just can't beat Amazon when it comes to prices and service.
So, since I have been an owner of a fanatics 46" Samsung, I decided to go with the Samsung LN52B630. It doesn't have any internet TV like the Sony but the most important part of a great TV is the build quality and most importantly, the picture quality. This TV exhibits no clouding and the picture and picture options blow the Sony away. One of the nicest features of this TV is that you can customize the 120hz motion processing by adjusting judder and motion blur individually, something the Sony didn't allow for. The build of the whole TV seems a lot sturdier as well. The plastic used throughout this set seems a lot stronger than the Sony. The Sony just seemed very cheaply made and the TV was total crap. I'm glad I went back to a Samsung.
FYI: Amazon was great throughout the whole exchange process. They coordinated pickup of the defective Sony and delivery of the new Samsung at the same time. You just can't beat Amazon when it comes to prices and service.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 My Review of LN52B630 After 2 Weeks of Ownership
This is a review of LN52B630 after 2 weeks of usage.
Pic Q-HD source-very good to excellent. Sharp,motion blur,judder has much
improved compare to previous generation LCD I own.
SD source-very good-I rarely watch SD program, but it's satisfactory.
Audio Q-Built in speaker-Average quality like most other LCD TV's. I usually
use my 5.1 surround system for movies,PS3 etc.. Even a budget
sound system will definitely improve audio quality.
Design/Apperance-Samsung lines are very stylish. Red TOC is subtle enough
for me. Stand is very stable and swivels which is very nice.
Screen-Semi Matte, which was very important to me. I do not like Glossy
type of screen,so B630 line was the best choice for me. It may not
have the "extra pop" of glossy screen, but overall very satisfied.
Connection-With 4 HDMI and 2 USB, it has more than enough connection
for me. Traditional mount ports instead of bottom mount on some
thin LED models,which I don't care for.
Warranty-If you register online at Samsung, you will get 3 months extension
in addition to standard warranty.
I purchased this TV from Amazon. Delivery was on time with no issues.
Summary: If you are looking for 1080P 120HZ TV with Non-Glossy screen,
Samsung LNXXB630 is a great choice in terms of pic quality,
contents and overall value. I would have considered LN52B750,but
I'd not be happy with Glossy screen. Also for 52" model, I saved
more than $400 compare to LN52B750. Overall I am very satisfied
with this TV.
Pic Q-HD source-very good to excellent. Sharp,motion blur,judder has much
improved compare to previous generation LCD I own.
SD source-very good-I rarely watch SD program, but it's satisfactory.
Audio Q-Built in speaker-Average quality like most other LCD TV's. I usually
use my 5.1 surround system for movies,PS3 etc.. Even a budget
sound system will definitely improve audio quality.
Design/Apperance-Samsung lines are very stylish. Red TOC is subtle enough
for me. Stand is very stable and swivels which is very nice.
Screen-Semi Matte, which was very important to me. I do not like Glossy
type of screen,so B630 line was the best choice for me. It may not
have the "extra pop" of glossy screen, but overall very satisfied.
Connection-With 4 HDMI and 2 USB, it has more than enough connection
for me. Traditional mount ports instead of bottom mount on some
thin LED models,which I don't care for.
Warranty-If you register online at Samsung, you will get 3 months extension
in addition to standard warranty.
I purchased this TV from Amazon. Delivery was on time with no issues.
Summary: If you are looking for 1080P 120HZ TV with Non-Glossy screen,
Samsung LNXXB630 is a great choice in terms of pic quality,
contents and overall value. I would have considered LN52B750,but
I'd not be happy with Glossy screen. Also for 52" model, I saved
more than $400 compare to LN52B750. Overall I am very satisfied
with this TV.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 I can finally watch the whole game on big screen!
What a great TV and with the no-glare screen I can finally watch Sunday afternoon football (GO STEELERS) on my big screen TV come rain or come shine. Because I have many windows in my family room, if we have a sunny afternoon, I have to go upstairs and watch the game in my bedroom. If I am having folks in to watch the game, I have to pray for a cloudly day, LOL. I bought this set to replace a 50-inch plasma that died after only 3 yr (and 6 wk after the extended warranty expired, sigh...). I am almost happy (minus the replacement $$) that the old TV died because this one is fantastic. A beautiful picture, just incredibly beautiful, bright and clear. Sound is so-so, but decent. I can't recommend this Samsung highly enough to anyone who is looking to buy a flat panel. My delivery experience with Pilot was good, too. In fact, even though I got a call saying it would be delivered on Monday, someone called on Sat. and brought it over that afternoon. I can hardly tear myself away from the darned thing to do the laundry!!!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Great TV
I did my research before buying this TV. The picture is GREAT, delivery was good, the whole process was simple and easy, the free Blu ray was a nice touch also. Can't say enough about the great picture, I have alot of windows in the room, and the matte finish works great! This is a must buy for me!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 The research paid off! Great TV
I researched 52" LCD TVs for about 6 months. After comparing all brands, models, and options the 52b630 by Samsung is superior in all categories... including price.
Here is a little hint, go to the stores, compare the TVs and then buy it on Amazon.
Free shipping, NO TAX (for IL anyway) and great perks...we received a netbook for FREE.
Love this TV and works great with my DVD, HomeTheatre and AppleTv.
You will not be disappointed.
Here is a little hint, go to the stores, compare the TVs and then buy it on Amazon.
Free shipping, NO TAX (for IL anyway) and great perks...we received a netbook for FREE.
Love this TV and works great with my DVD, HomeTheatre and AppleTv.
You will not be disappointed.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Excellent TV
My research for LCD TV came to an end when my friend bought Samsung LN52A650 6 months back. Since them I was waiting for a good deal to by same TV. Looks like the wait was worth as Samsung upgraded their models with contrast ratio and some new goodies.
The contrast ratio of 80,000:1 is superb. The picture looks nice and shadows and black are as dark as possible.
The colors were rich and vibrant out of the box. I did not had to make any changes so far. The film look is little dimmer but I prefer images that way only. You can see glare only if watching from side angle. In the night I can watch TV from almost 180 degree angle and the picture looks fine.
The TV itself looks amazing in person. The matte screen reduces glare and I can watch TV without any trouble in my overly bright room.
The standard definition TV looked perfectly fine on 4:3, 16:9 and zoom modes. Only cartoon films that are made for SD TV look less attractive.
Once I got my HD setup from Dish, I was blown away by clarity and picture quality of the TV. With 1080i using HDMI ESPN, Discovery and other HD channels look great. Give you the feeling that you are there.
Sound quality meets expectations.
In my opinion, this TV is excellent and does more that what I expected.
Buying experience
I always enjoyed buying from Amazon, and with deal as sweet as this one I couldn't pass it on. $200 off with Wii free. The item was shipped via Pilot. Once I got tracking number I called pilot and they setup delivery next day. THe guy arrived on time and fixed the TV, powered it, checked some channels and was out in 10 mins. So no issues with delivery.
The contrast ratio of 80,000:1 is superb. The picture looks nice and shadows and black are as dark as possible.
The colors were rich and vibrant out of the box. I did not had to make any changes so far. The film look is little dimmer but I prefer images that way only. You can see glare only if watching from side angle. In the night I can watch TV from almost 180 degree angle and the picture looks fine.
The TV itself looks amazing in person. The matte screen reduces glare and I can watch TV without any trouble in my overly bright room.
The standard definition TV looked perfectly fine on 4:3, 16:9 and zoom modes. Only cartoon films that are made for SD TV look less attractive.
Once I got my HD setup from Dish, I was blown away by clarity and picture quality of the TV. With 1080i using HDMI ESPN, Discovery and other HD channels look great. Give you the feeling that you are there.
Sound quality meets expectations.
In my opinion, this TV is excellent and does more that what I expected.
Buying experience
I always enjoyed buying from Amazon, and with deal as sweet as this one I couldn't pass it on. $200 off with Wii free. The item was shipped via Pilot. Once I got tracking number I called pilot and they setup delivery next day. THe guy arrived on time and fixed the TV, powered it, checked some channels and was out in 10 mins. So no issues with delivery.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Can't be beat if you want Matte Screen, Great picture and Media Player built in one
Wow, Great replacement for my 5 year old Hitachi 50v500 LCD rear projection TV. Love the looks. Plenty of inputs for my Blu-ray, HD-DVD, Cable and sony 400 dvd changer. Hdmi input on the side for connecting video camera.
The colors, you will have to tweak a little. Movies will look like soap opera, but once you set them up correctly, you will love it. (Check the samsung forums)
Best feature:
Though the USB port you can connect a flash drive or hard drive and this TV will play most audio and video format. I play High definition movies encoded using H.264 format. I heard this can play files as big as 10GB in size. I have played 2GB file size with no problems. Download HD movie trailers on mp4 format and put it on a flash drive and watch in HD. I use freeware "Handbrake" to encode dvd movies into h.264 MP4 format. 2 hour movie will take about 2.3GB space. Much less space than DVD/same quality.
Also like the fact that it has a toslink optical out from the TV. Great so if movies are encoded in Dolby Digital the audio gets sent to the home theatre reciever in digital format. Great if you want to play your favorite mp3 tune on you home theatre stereo.
The price on amazon is no longer the best. I found it over $400 cheaper at local Fry's store. With tax, delivery and 3 year warranty, fry's was still less.
The colors, you will have to tweak a little. Movies will look like soap opera, but once you set them up correctly, you will love it. (Check the samsung forums)
Best feature:
Though the USB port you can connect a flash drive or hard drive and this TV will play most audio and video format. I play High definition movies encoded using H.264 format. I heard this can play files as big as 10GB in size. I have played 2GB file size with no problems. Download HD movie trailers on mp4 format and put it on a flash drive and watch in HD. I use freeware "Handbrake" to encode dvd movies into h.264 MP4 format. 2 hour movie will take about 2.3GB space. Much less space than DVD/same quality.
Also like the fact that it has a toslink optical out from the TV. Great so if movies are encoded in Dolby Digital the audio gets sent to the home theatre reciever in digital format. Great if you want to play your favorite mp3 tune on you home theatre stereo.
The price on amazon is no longer the best. I found it over $400 cheaper at local Fry's store. With tax, delivery and 3 year warranty, fry's was still less.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Gorgeous Picture whether pitch black or streaming sun
I upgraded from a Sony 52" rear projection television. I have thought about upgrading off and on through the years whenever technology improved and prices came down. I decided to take the plunge! I loved my old Sony except for how it would show a glare/reflection during the day so that was the main thing I wanted to resolve with my new purchase as well as a gorgeous picture at a great price. I decided on Samsung LN52B630 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color and I am so glad I did! This television makes everything look fantastic regardless of whether my room is pitch black or streaming sun through the many windows and sliding glass doors! I watched Gorillas in the Mist in SD and that movie never looked so good! I compared Lake View Terrace in HD to SD and HD is worth every penny! You can download the manual from [...] to see how the tweaks you can do on picture, sound, etc. One of the things I like most is picture Mode - Dynamic for when sun is streaming into the room, Movie for dark room and Natural and Standard for in between such as dusk, dawn, overcast days, sunny but not hitting the windows, etc. Based on all the reviews about poor sound, I purchased a 5.1 home theater system but I am going to return it. After tweaking the picture, I tweaked the sound and I love it! Part of what I found is matterful in sound quality is the distance this tv is from the wall as it bounces the sound off the wall. I have it sitting on SEI Monticello Faux Slate Media Stand. about 13-15 inches from the wall and it makes a very full sound. I connected it to AT&T U-verse through Mediabridge Ultra Series - 6ft High Speed HDMI Cable - Version 1.3 Category 2 Certified - 1080p - Blu-Ray - PS3 using Monster Cable MP HTS850 Home Theater PowerCenter and I love my set-up! My Panasonic DMP-BD30K 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player never looked so good! So far I am thinking I like it best with the 120Hz turned off and my local retail salesman said that the 120Hz is what you are paying for in the jump in price from the B530 and the A630 and since other reviewers as well say they prefer the 120Hz turned off, prospective buyers wanting to save money might want to consider those models which are still matte screen I think! Gotta go watch my new HDTV setup now!
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 SHOULD HAVE PURCHASED IT SOONER
I've been watching the Samsung TV reviews for close to a year to help me decide which TV I wanted. I was all set to buy the LN52B650 when I read about the reflection issue in brightly lit rooms, my living room is all glass big problem. I started to read reviews about the matte finish screen on the LN52B630 but wasan't sure so I keep reading the reviews. I finally purchased the 630 in October. I couldn't be happier with this TV reflection isn't an issue at all. Thank god for Amazon reviews. The set was shipped for free good deal, Pilot Freight has to be the best, they called the day before to set up the delivery they arrived on time took it out of the box set it on the stand and pluged it in, they even took away the empty box who could ask for more. Do yourself a favor buy this TV now!!!
Friday, December 18, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 A Great Value!!
Like many, I too looked for months at all that was out there in the 52" LCD HDTV market, and like many others was quite impressed with this model. I was fortunate to pick it up on Amazon for less than $1400.00, so for the money it is such a great value. I currently only have digital cable but the picture still looks great and I'm looking forward to seeing this set work using HD source. Many comments mention fine tuning or tweaking for preference and no matter what big screen HDTV you buy you will need to do this. The variables such as lighting in the room and picture preference will dictate this. I too would recommend shutting off the Automotion Plus feature while viewing movies. It is very easy to do and if you really want to fine tune this feature you can adjust both anti-blur and dejudder which on other major HDTV mfg models you don't have this choice. The picture is just simply amazing using all sources and if you have the PS3 you may now know that Netflix has recently offered their streaming service for this platform and it works flawlessly. Bottom line-looking at all the specs that count this TV offers excellent value and of course the thing that really matters the most picture quality.
Last note: My experience with Pilot was excellent. They delivered 2 days earlier than scheduled, called me at work when in route to my house and a team were there when I arrived. They were in and out in about 5 minutes. Keep an eye on the price of this set and buy it!
Last note: My experience with Pilot was excellent. They delivered 2 days earlier than scheduled, called me at work when in route to my house and a team were there when I arrived. They were in and out in about 5 minutes. Keep an eye on the price of this set and buy it!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Can't go wrong with this TV
I researched tv's for at least for the last 6 months. First off, this tv is great at any viewing angle. Colors are vivid and crystal clear in HD. Before I got HD I had SD for a few weeks and thought that looked good. Once I got HD, it is absolutely amazing.
The tv is in a room with a lot of sunlight and I have no issues with glare at any angle. I had an old 4:3 SD 50" Mitsubishi that I would often get glare on before I bought the Samsung.
This tv shows great picture at 60hz & 120hz. I watched NFL Sunday Ticket this past weekend in 60hz and could not tell the difference between it & 120hz. I am using the Mediabridge HDMI cables and totally enjoying this tv.
Another nice feature is the PIP on this tv. I will have a 2nd box (standard definition) on this tv hooked up to the tv coax jack to do PIP for games while running my HD box or PS3 via HDMI on the other screen. I love it!!!
The tv is in a room with a lot of sunlight and I have no issues with glare at any angle. I had an old 4:3 SD 50" Mitsubishi that I would often get glare on before I bought the Samsung.
This tv shows great picture at 60hz & 120hz. I watched NFL Sunday Ticket this past weekend in 60hz and could not tell the difference between it & 120hz. I am using the Mediabridge HDMI cables and totally enjoying this tv.
Another nice feature is the PIP on this tv. I will have a 2nd box (standard definition) on this tv hooked up to the tv coax jack to do PIP for games while running my HD box or PS3 via HDMI on the other screen. I love it!!!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 I absolutely love this TV!
I absolutely love this TV! I was actually looking to get a LED TV but the 46' was too small for my room and the 55' was just too much money for me. I decided the go with this Samsung 52' LCD and I could not be happier I did. The picture is fantastic and I love the matte finish. I always had a issue with the sun coming into the room with my old TV and with this TV it's no longer an issue. My wife fought me a little about getting a new TV, stating that our old TV was fine and did the job. She has since changed her mind after seeing the picture on this TV. We now fight over who's going to get to watch TV. It has more than enough HDMI inputs for my needs. As far as gaming goes, the XBOX 360 look awesome! However, there was a little lag between me hitting the buttons on the controller and the action on the screen, BUT once I switched to `game' mode it was a lot better almost no lag at all.
The TV looks great mounted on my wall and I even like the TOC red. I was unsure if I would but it's very subtle.
I had never ordered a TV online before so I was a little leery, BUT CEVA delivered my TV 3 days before my estimated delivery date and was top notch. They unpack the TV and tested to make sure it was not damaged and in working order. Very smooth, in and out in minutes. I would never hesitate to order another TV from Amazon.
Overall I am extremely pleased with my purchase and my service from Amazon!
The TV looks great mounted on my wall and I even like the TOC red. I was unsure if I would but it's very subtle.
I had never ordered a TV online before so I was a little leery, BUT CEVA delivered my TV 3 days before my estimated delivery date and was top notch. They unpack the TV and tested to make sure it was not damaged and in working order. Very smooth, in and out in minutes. I would never hesitate to order another TV from Amazon.
Overall I am extremely pleased with my purchase and my service from Amazon!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 52 in LCD
Great TV w/ a super price. I had been looking for several months to upgrade to a larger TV in the family room and the Samsung LN52B630 was the one which offered more for the money. I previously had a 42 in. Samsung Plasma EDTV in the room, but was wanting to go with the LCD due to the brightness of the room. This screen has more shine than its LCD competitors, however it is way better than the glare/mirror reflection of plasma screens, and to me, not as bad as the reviews say. The features are plenty with this model including the 120 Hz refresh rate 4 HDMI inputs, multiple audio inputs, etc. all below $1500 is a bonus. The trim of the TV is nice with a clear border and gloss black exterior edge, even though the Touch of Color, (ToC), red is present at the bottom of the frame, its not that obscene. The touch pad for the basic TV controls, (no raised push buttons), are also nice, located in the center at the bottom of the frame, but seriously, who gets up to change channels or turn on/off the TV anymore? That takes us to the remote. It's big, but so is the TV, so far easy and funtional. Also the remote has a nice backlight feature thats great in dark rooms, my cable remote operates the TV so the factory model goes in the TV hutch until I need to swith the "source" function for DVD play, etc. The sound quality was OK, however I have a surround sound system running and mute the factory TV volume. Overall, very satisfied and would recommend to someone looking for a larger LCD. You cannot go wrong with the Samsung name/brand!
PS...Free shipping was a breeze! The shipping company emailed the link to set up a delivery date, they called in route, I met them at my house and 2 guys brought it in the door and placed the box where instructed. I unpacked and hung the TV myself,as the TV is lightweight at less than 60lbs. without the stand, much lighter than my old 42" plasma.
PS...Free shipping was a breeze! The shipping company emailed the link to set up a delivery date, they called in route, I met them at my house and 2 guys brought it in the door and placed the box where instructed. I unpacked and hung the TV myself,as the TV is lightweight at less than 60lbs. without the stand, much lighter than my old 42" plasma.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Excellent TV
I have done a lot of research on LCD TV. End up I decided to go for the new B series of Samsung LCD TV. Own it over a month and it performing very well. The only thing don't like is the connection panel is located closed to the right back edge of the TV. You can see cables behind it from the front.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Wonderful Picture!
This is the first TV we have purchased since buying a 46 inch Pioneer, sight unseen, in 1994. We began to have a sound problem with that one and our repairman said it would be wiser to spend the money on a new HDTV. After much research, I chose this Samsung, and we just love it!
The picture is incredibly sharp, clear, and the colors are perfect! We didn't care for the 'soap opera effect' of some movies but thanks to the internet, I was able to find out that turning off the Automotion Plus seems to fix the problem; it's not perfect, but it IS much better.
We do not subscribe to HD programming, but we do have DirecTV, and all of the channels are crystal clear. I can't imagine that spending an extra $10/month for HD would make it any clearer; we don't watch (or subscribe to) the networks anyway, and Fox News is clear as a bell.
We are very happy with this purchase and Amazon is wonderful to work with. I had to call them for a couple of questions and they were very gracious. Pilot delivered it to a local delivery guy who was very nice; he was unable to bring it any further than the front door, but I was amazed that he put it on a handtruck and brought it 2/10s of a mile down our driveway because his truck was too big!
Buy it... you'll like it! The price was sweet! The best I had found after a few days of research.
The picture is incredibly sharp, clear, and the colors are perfect! We didn't care for the 'soap opera effect' of some movies but thanks to the internet, I was able to find out that turning off the Automotion Plus seems to fix the problem; it's not perfect, but it IS much better.
We do not subscribe to HD programming, but we do have DirecTV, and all of the channels are crystal clear. I can't imagine that spending an extra $10/month for HD would make it any clearer; we don't watch (or subscribe to) the networks anyway, and Fox News is clear as a bell.
We are very happy with this purchase and Amazon is wonderful to work with. I had to call them for a couple of questions and they were very gracious. Pilot delivered it to a local delivery guy who was very nice; he was unable to bring it any further than the front door, but I was amazed that he put it on a handtruck and brought it 2/10s of a mile down our driveway because his truck was too big!
Buy it... you'll like it! The price was sweet! The best I had found after a few days of research.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Outstanding HDTV, even the backlit remote control is near perfect
I have had the LN52B630 for a week now and absolutely love it. For a while, I went back and forth between the 630 and the 750, but I don't watch sports very often or regularly play computer games, so the 240 mhz vs. the 120 was not a factor. I even love the fact that the remote control is backlit on ALL of the perfectly sized keys. My only complaint is the rather bizarre controls that are on the TV itself. They are touch pad type controls and almost impossible to see even if you are only a few inches away and using a flashlight in addition to having all of the overhead lights turned on. That was a huge design blunder, but a minor one since most people, including me, rarely use the control buttons that are on a TV as opposed to using the remote control.
BTW, if anyone who reads this has bot an extended warranty through Square Trade, please post a comment regarding your satisfaction level with the warranty. Thanks.
BTW, if anyone who reads this has bot an extended warranty through Square Trade, please post a comment regarding your satisfaction level with the warranty. Thanks.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Quality lcd with style
After spending over 6 months researching lcd's, I finally decided to pull the trigger on this Samsung.
The picture is absolutely stunning. I am using the MediaBridge HDMI cables, which I also bought off of Amazon for only $10, and couldn't be any happier. Watching movies, sports and playing PS3 (also via HDMI) has never felt so good.
While the Samsung's may cost more than other brands such as Sony and Sharp, there's a noticeable difference in picture quality and features to justify the extra dollars spent.
52" is the way to go unless you are planning to use the TV in a tiny tiny room. I think I would've went with a 52" regardless of the size of the room.
Another plus about this TV is the semi-matte finish. I have a ton of sunlight emitting through my windows and I have not experienced any issues with glare.
The picture is absolutely stunning. I am using the MediaBridge HDMI cables, which I also bought off of Amazon for only $10, and couldn't be any happier. Watching movies, sports and playing PS3 (also via HDMI) has never felt so good.
While the Samsung's may cost more than other brands such as Sony and Sharp, there's a noticeable difference in picture quality and features to justify the extra dollars spent.
52" is the way to go unless you are planning to use the TV in a tiny tiny room. I think I would've went with a 52" regardless of the size of the room.
Another plus about this TV is the semi-matte finish. I have a ton of sunlight emitting through my windows and I have not experienced any issues with glare.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 I heartily reccommend.
I've read all the reviews. I went to my local big box electronics store and looked at this tv on display and walked around and looked at all the others. Here's my personal verdict: look before you buy. Go, look in a store, talk to some of their reps, and read a lot of reviews. I did all that, and this tv is frankly amazing. It's bright, high contrast and amazing to watch hi-def, standard-def, whatever content on. Even when I stick a highly compressed home movie clip in it on a usb stick, it makes it look good. I turn off the auto-motion plus for movies, but leave it on for tv - personal choice, great technology but it felt odd getting a soap opera look to something like Terminator 2. Video games look amazing, and I have no complaints there. I'll want to wait a few months and see if my experience is consistent, s I'll try and update my review then.
Delivery/Amazon/etc - All handled well, Pilot delivered. I took charge of this process, the moment the package shipped, I called Pilot (the carrier) and they told me when it would reach my local station. When that happened, I called the local station and they prioritized me and told me who it would be doing the final drop off. I called them, and ended up having my tv set up a good two days before it had been 'expected' to be delivered. The way I see it? A purchase this large, you shouldn't treat like buying a dvd from Amazon - take charge and you hsould be fine.
Delivery/Amazon/etc - All handled well, Pilot delivered. I took charge of this process, the moment the package shipped, I called Pilot (the carrier) and they told me when it would reach my local station. When that happened, I called the local station and they prioritized me and told me who it would be doing the final drop off. I called them, and ended up having my tv set up a good two days before it had been 'expected' to be delivered. The way I see it? A purchase this large, you shouldn't treat like buying a dvd from Amazon - take charge and you hsould be fine.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 LOVE this tv!
After lots and lots of research into which HD TV to purchase, we went for this one, and we absolutely LOVE it! Many of our friends recommended we get a Samsung TV based on their experience with the brand, the quality of the television, and the cooperativeness of customer service in dealing with any problems related to their TVs. So, we started out knowing we were interested in a Samsung. We looked at plasmas and LCDs, and after evaluating our specific needs, we felt an LCD was a better fit for us. Our living room is very bright and has windows directly opposite the TV, so we were very concerned about glare. We read that this model has a very matte screen that minimizes glare, and let me tell you --- it certainly does! When the sun is streaming directly in behind us, the glare is VERY minimal, and otherwise it's nonexistant. Also, the viewing angles on this TV are great! And with the awesome swivel stand included, you can very easily adjust the angle if you need to. We love that feature! Also, this model has Picture In Picture, which is better than ever when you split the 52" screen in half! It's like having two TVs side by side. If you like watching football like we do (and other sports, too) then you will definitely appreciate the PIP for a screen of this size (even when you have the PIP at its smallest size down in the corner, it's still great!). This model also has the 120hz AutoMotion smoothing option for fast-moving scenes. We have noticed a difference, especially in sports television and channels with moving type, tickers, etc. Nice to have for clarity when you need it. Everything in HD looks amazing on this TV -- we don't even use the standard def channels anymore, as we are becoming totally spoiled by the awesome picture quality of HDTV. And same for movies-- we bought the new PS3 Slim mainly as a Blu Ray disc player (for the price you can't beat it and all it offers!!!!!), and although DVDs do look great, we are just in awe of the quality of the 1080p picture! Two of the first movies we watched on it were "X Men Wolverine" and "Coraline" and they both looked AMAZING! We are extremely happy with this TV and would highly recommend it! Especially for the price, if you catch it on sale here on Amazon, you can't beat it! You won't be disappointed in what this TV delivers, and to top it all off -- the TV itself looks beautiful!!!!!!!!! (we were a little hesitant about the red touch of color, but it really looks nice. and it's true that the buttons on the tv itself are near impossible to see/use, but SO WHAT! it makes the TV look fine, and the remote is great!) GO FOR IT! :)
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Made the right choice.
I have been researching new TV's for far too long and realized I can wait and wait and they will only get better and cheaper. I decided it was finally time to pull the trigger though. Initially I was leaning more towards the Toshiba 670 LED or the Samsung B650 because I wasn't completely sold on the matte screen even though my girlfriend insisted. The edge lit LED technology by Samsung seems to have its problems and I couldn't justify the cost. The Toshiba unfortunately I was somewhat disappointed by the reviews so decided that was out. I honestly was trying everything I could to steer my girlfriend away from the matte screen and explain how the contrast ratio was lower. My fear was that it would dull out the picture as I have seen on my girlfriends parents Phillips LCD. Don't get me wrong the picture is nice and sharp but everything looks dull. So I finally decided that I will not go another football season on my old TV and was only getting it if I compromised with the GF so went ahead and ordered the LN52B630 from Amazon. Shipping was great. The delivery was on time and they placed the TV on the stand and powered the TV up. Any fears I might have had about the dullness of the picture went out the window (dynamic mode is actually too bright for me). HD just looks plain amazing right out of the box on this TV and I couldn't be happier. There are only 2 issues I could possibly mention in this review. 1st off I am honestly not impressed by the sound but it is adequate and most of the time I have it playing through my surround sound. 2nd is that the 120hz Automotion Plus needs (in my opinion) to be turned off if not watching sports otherwise you get this strange "soap opera" effect when watching your normal tv shows. Overall this is an excellent TV and I am so glad I opted for the matte screen.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 A beautiful picture - we love this TV
We purchased the LN52B630 as it is the highest model with a matte screen - it has outstanding picture quality, even better than any of last year's "A" models.
The matte screen makes a HUGE difference in areas with lots of windows or other light sources. Our previous TV had a relflective screen guard, and the change is SO nice.
The speakers are adequate for daily TV viewing, but use an external sound system for movies and music if you can.
Very easy to set up and use! Great remote control.
It does have touch controls in the center of the lower bezel for basic operation , but the are very hard to see - they do not light up or anything, at least on my set. The On/Off control is easy to find if you forget where the remote is or it walks off after watching for a while :)
The user manual comes on a USB stick or you can download it from Samsung (ahead of your purchase if you want to). There might be a couple of pages you would want to print out from your PC - you don't need the whole thing. And there is onscreen help for the different setup selections, so we rarely need the manual.
We would have liked DLNA capabilty (not available with matte screen) to stream our family music/ photos/ videos to the set, but with the USB port we just hooked up an external hard drive to get access to all of this. Might be less hassle in the long run??
It does have an ethernet connection though - I hope Samsung adds more web capability or even some DLNA features in future firmware releases.
(The prices on these change almost weekly - watch the Samsung blogs on Amazon for specials, or use a price watching service on the web like dealnews)
The matte screen makes a HUGE difference in areas with lots of windows or other light sources. Our previous TV had a relflective screen guard, and the change is SO nice.
The speakers are adequate for daily TV viewing, but use an external sound system for movies and music if you can.
Very easy to set up and use! Great remote control.
It does have touch controls in the center of the lower bezel for basic operation , but the are very hard to see - they do not light up or anything, at least on my set. The On/Off control is easy to find if you forget where the remote is or it walks off after watching for a while :)
The user manual comes on a USB stick or you can download it from Samsung (ahead of your purchase if you want to). There might be a couple of pages you would want to print out from your PC - you don't need the whole thing. And there is onscreen help for the different setup selections, so we rarely need the manual.
We would have liked DLNA capabilty (not available with matte screen) to stream our family music/ photos/ videos to the set, but with the USB port we just hooked up an external hard drive to get access to all of this. Might be less hassle in the long run??
It does have an ethernet connection though - I hope Samsung adds more web capability or even some DLNA features in future firmware releases.
(The prices on these change almost weekly - watch the Samsung blogs on Amazon for specials, or use a price watching service on the web like dealnews)
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Highly recommended
I've had this TV a week and highly recommend it. Picture quality on digital HD cable and on Bluray is awesome. Even standard def channels look good. The ability to play digital video files (AVI, MKV, MP4) off a USB drive is really handy. Speakers are perfectly adequate for watching TV but they fall a little short on movies, so consider adding a soundbar. I don't care for the "Standard" 120Hz setting - makes the video look like a soap opera - so I turned it down to "Clear" and it looks much better. The "touch of color" red in the stand is an odd choice, but is hardly noticeable when you are sitting on the couch. Odds are your attention is going to be focused on the screen, not the stand, so I don't find this to be a problem. This is one of the few models with a matte screen (as opposed to glossy) and was the right choice for me as our room has several windows in it. Even during the day this screen is more than bright enough to avoid getting washed out. I also recommend setting the "black tone" to dark for watching movies as it makes the blacks a little deeper. There are a few network features, for stock quotes and the weather, but I find this to be of limited use.
I see no reason to spend several hundred dollars more to get the LN52B750...don't see how much better it could be to justify the premium. All in all, I am very happy with the LN52B630.
I see no reason to spend several hundred dollars more to get the LN52B750...don't see how much better it could be to justify the premium. All in all, I am very happy with the LN52B630.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Excellent TV. Excellent Delivery Service
The TV:
Setup is a breeze. The user interface is much improved over my old Samsung CRT. The picture quality from our digital cable box over HDMI is stunning. Everyone on TV is ugly and wrinkled....if you don't know this, you will after a day with this TV. The 120Hz Automotion Plus almost makes things look "too real." At first, we had to turn it off, but we're getting used to the clarity it provides. When watching standard definition channels, the black sidebars just fade into the bezel. They're pure black, not an annoying gray. I have nothing bad to say about the picture or sound quality from this television.
Only con to this TV thus far: It's a small point, but the front console buttons are labeled in a paint that does not contrast well with the touch of color bezel. I have to get my nose to within three inches to read the labels. Also, they're not pushbuttons, but contact pads. There's no physical separation between the button regions, so I can't even memorize the position and grope for them in the dark. Honestly, I've probably wasted too much breath on such a small problem. This complaint should in no way prevent you from buying this awesome TV!
The delivery service:
I was a bit apprehensive about ordering from Amazon because of all of the terrible TV delivery reviews. However, I decided that a bit of hassle and heartache was worth the considerable cash I was going to save. I'm glad I took the chance. CEVA/Eagle USA Airfreight was the carrier. The truck showed up on-time with the TV in pristine condition. The delivery man was pleasant, efficient, and performed excellently. I even tipped him for a job well-done.
Setup is a breeze. The user interface is much improved over my old Samsung CRT. The picture quality from our digital cable box over HDMI is stunning. Everyone on TV is ugly and wrinkled....if you don't know this, you will after a day with this TV. The 120Hz Automotion Plus almost makes things look "too real." At first, we had to turn it off, but we're getting used to the clarity it provides. When watching standard definition channels, the black sidebars just fade into the bezel. They're pure black, not an annoying gray. I have nothing bad to say about the picture or sound quality from this television.
Only con to this TV thus far: It's a small point, but the front console buttons are labeled in a paint that does not contrast well with the touch of color bezel. I have to get my nose to within three inches to read the labels. Also, they're not pushbuttons, but contact pads. There's no physical separation between the button regions, so I can't even memorize the position and grope for them in the dark. Honestly, I've probably wasted too much breath on such a small problem. This complaint should in no way prevent you from buying this awesome TV!
The delivery service:
I was a bit apprehensive about ordering from Amazon because of all of the terrible TV delivery reviews. However, I decided that a bit of hassle and heartache was worth the considerable cash I was going to save. I'm glad I took the chance. CEVA/Eagle USA Airfreight was the carrier. The truck showed up on-time with the TV in pristine condition. The delivery man was pleasant, efficient, and performed excellently. I even tipped him for a job well-done.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Great TV!
Solid LCD HDTV with a great set of features. Sound is decent, picture is amazing, and the menus are intuitive and accessible. Remote is well-designed and lights up in the dark. Got it 5 weeks ago, and with very few tweaks have enjoyed DVDs, HD programming, and Blu-ray. I plugged my cable feed directly into the TV, and with no cable box I get about 10 HD channels in addition to my normal channel lineup.
The swivel stand is sturdy and adjustable, and the 120Hz refresh rate is all you need for watching sports without blurring. Screen does not reflect much and picture is vivid even in bright sunlit rooms.
The Infolink feature is useless--if I want to check the weather or stock prices, I'll change the channel or jump on the web.
Pilot delivery service was extremely fast, coming the day after I placed my order, and the two guys were in and out in ten minutes.
I got this when Amazon was offering a free Blu-ray player with it. All told, a fantastic TV and flawless purchase experience from order to delivery. Buy this baby, you won't regret it!
The swivel stand is sturdy and adjustable, and the 120Hz refresh rate is all you need for watching sports without blurring. Screen does not reflect much and picture is vivid even in bright sunlit rooms.
The Infolink feature is useless--if I want to check the weather or stock prices, I'll change the channel or jump on the web.
Pilot delivery service was extremely fast, coming the day after I placed my order, and the two guys were in and out in ten minutes.
I got this when Amazon was offering a free Blu-ray player with it. All told, a fantastic TV and flawless purchase experience from order to delivery. Buy this baby, you won't regret it!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Paid a little extra for Samsung... well worth it
Got a $[...] windfall of cash in Oct. 2009 and my wife had green-lighted a bigger TV purchase so w/ money in hand, I began my quest for the ideal TV.... I am an admitted research freak so of course I created my multi-columned spreadsheet and began scouring the internet for information. We had been using a 2005 Samsung 32" LCD as our main family room TV (due to financial constraints when we bought our new house)... of course, I had done my research on that TV and it had proven to be a good purchase, so Samsung was already on the top of my short list.
I could have gone w/ a cheaper Sharp or the 55-inch LG, but ultimately decided to spend a couple-few hundred more for the LN52B630 and not second guess myself later. BTW, my wife had seen her friend's LN52A650 and loved the red touch of color bezel, so the extra cost was easy to sell.
Anyway, in case you haven't fallen asleep, the LN52B630 is awesome. Blacks and contrast blow away our old TV (after setting adjustments..more later). At first, I was a little thrown off with the 120hz (I'm not a big fan of the 'hyper-real soap-opera' effect that some 120hz TV's display)... However, on this TV, you can manually adjust the 2 sub-settings on the 120Hz 'AMP' (Auto Motion Plus) feature... I read a review from some canadian guy and he suggested setting the AMP to 'CUSTOM' and then separately turning the 'blur reduction' up to a fairly high setting (7 thru 10) and turning the 'anti-judder' effect down to '0'.... bingo! Smooth 120hz refreshed picture without the weirdness.
You will also need to tinker with the settings (TV is on Showroom bright out of the box).. you'll want to turn the brightness and backlight down by a lot and consider turning off some of the other misc. processing modes.... I'd recommend getting a calibration DVD or having a tech tune it to get optimal picture.
One thing I've found is that the bigger and better the TV, the more you can tell the quality of the source material.
HiDef content looks fantastic (the higher the better) as do video games. SD looks eh... well... kinda like crap. Can't wait till it goes away. I can now see the diff. between 1080i and 720p. Anything 1080i looks brilliant and Blu-Ray... wow! To be honest, when I first got my PS3, I really couldn't tell the difference between Blu-Ray and upconverted DVD on my old 32" Sammy. Both looked great... but on this 52"... you can really see the difference. Blu-Ray - wow! it's mind-blowing. and it handles it at the orig. 24p.
I could go on and on... it's a great set. The only minor gripe I have is the inability to save your picture tuning preferences as a 'CUSTOM' saved setting and naming it something, which means that if I want to change the settings to watch football vs. watch a Blu-Ray movie, I have to manually calibrate everything (I used a cheatsheet).
So happy I bought another Sammy (BTW - got mine on 10/24/09 at Fry's Electronics for $1399+tax)
I could have gone w/ a cheaper Sharp or the 55-inch LG, but ultimately decided to spend a couple-few hundred more for the LN52B630 and not second guess myself later. BTW, my wife had seen her friend's LN52A650 and loved the red touch of color bezel, so the extra cost was easy to sell.
Anyway, in case you haven't fallen asleep, the LN52B630 is awesome. Blacks and contrast blow away our old TV (after setting adjustments..more later). At first, I was a little thrown off with the 120hz (I'm not a big fan of the 'hyper-real soap-opera' effect that some 120hz TV's display)... However, on this TV, you can manually adjust the 2 sub-settings on the 120Hz 'AMP' (Auto Motion Plus) feature... I read a review from some canadian guy and he suggested setting the AMP to 'CUSTOM' and then separately turning the 'blur reduction' up to a fairly high setting (7 thru 10) and turning the 'anti-judder' effect down to '0'.... bingo! Smooth 120hz refreshed picture without the weirdness.
You will also need to tinker with the settings (TV is on Showroom bright out of the box).. you'll want to turn the brightness and backlight down by a lot and consider turning off some of the other misc. processing modes.... I'd recommend getting a calibration DVD or having a tech tune it to get optimal picture.
One thing I've found is that the bigger and better the TV, the more you can tell the quality of the source material.
HiDef content looks fantastic (the higher the better) as do video games. SD looks eh... well... kinda like crap. Can't wait till it goes away. I can now see the diff. between 1080i and 720p. Anything 1080i looks brilliant and Blu-Ray... wow! To be honest, when I first got my PS3, I really couldn't tell the difference between Blu-Ray and upconverted DVD on my old 32" Sammy. Both looked great... but on this 52"... you can really see the difference. Blu-Ray - wow! it's mind-blowing. and it handles it at the orig. 24p.
I could go on and on... it's a great set. The only minor gripe I have is the inability to save your picture tuning preferences as a 'CUSTOM' saved setting and naming it something, which means that if I want to change the settings to watch football vs. watch a Blu-Ray movie, I have to manually calibrate everything (I used a cheatsheet).
So happy I bought another Sammy (BTW - got mine on 10/24/09 at Fry's Electronics for $1399+tax)
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 is Awesome - We love it!
I have been researching and holding out for a new TV upgrade over the past 2 years. Samsung was one of the very few manufacturers that offered the matte non-glare screens, which is necessary in our sunlight-filled living room. But I was always waiting for the right price. So when I was about to get the LN52A630, I heard about the new B series being released in 2009. So I had to wait for it with 120Hz of refresh and an upgrade from a dynamic contrast ratio of 40,000:1 to 80,000:1. Plus the look and shape of the B series seemed so much nicer to me than the A series. So Amazon had offered a free Sony blu-ray player with the purchase of certain Samsung models (including the LN52B630), and that was my cue to finally place my order on 7/4/09.
Delivery:
When I placed our order I originally set the delivery date for 7/15/09. Once I got the CEVA tracking number from Amazon's shipping notification email, I started to track our TV. It turns out one of their warehouses is located in PA and very close to NJ. Our TV was right in our vicinity on 7/7/09. So I gave CEVA a call about delivering early and they were more than happy to deliver the TV on 7/10/09. The delivery went well, and the communication I had with CEVA was great. The guys brought the TV up three flights of stairs, set up the TV on the stand, gently placed the TV on our console, plugged it in and then turned it on...
Product:
Picture - We started to switch channels to see how it looked. The picture is truly amazing. The default settings really do make movies look like a soap opera, which is really weird and fascinating at the same time. It does take some time to find the right settings for your environment and input type. It's great that once the settings are adjusted for a certain input it keeps the settings. There are so many different settings as well, which allow for a lot of flexibility to adjust for a certain device input. For cable we have the TV set on natural and AMP on clear. HD cable is great and standard cable is pretty good on a huge LCD screen. XBOX is on game mode and looks wonderful. My husband was dying to try Call of Duty on it and was totally blown away by the colors and picture on the screen. When it was time to check out the blu-ray, we played Baraka (which I totally recommend to appreciate the 1080p experience). It was unreal! The picture was stunning and the detail was unbelievable. It was like we were there in person.
Sound - Even though we have our B630 hooked to our surround sound receiver, I tested the sound from the TV. It's not bad and the volume is pretty decent, actually pretty loud even at half way.
Other - The B630 is a really attractive TV. Everyone has commented on the touch of red and thinks it's really cool. The available inputs are quite sufficient. Swivel stand is terrific for when I'm in the kitchen cooking or to just swivel around dependent on my whereabouts. The swivel stand is also a plus when getting to the back of the TV to easily work on the cables and inputs. Viewing angles are pretty good. Matte non-glare screen is wonderful too; there is no need to shut the shades during the day any more. Tested out the USB input with an external hard drive on media play and found the response time pretty fast for a television. The media play mode is quite intuitive and easy to use. Photos look amazing as well. I did notice the auto dimming during credits of movies and black screens. This happens when the Energy Saving option is used. We set the option to off and now the dimming is non-existent. InfoLink via ethernet is a nice feature, but limiting. I hope that Samsung makes an update to allow more widgets and online viewing. BTW, the ethernet is great for getting available firmware updates from Samsung. Firmware v1009 was available for download and the update was quick and seamless. Since I didn't have the TV long enough, I don't know what the firmware update improved, but the TV is working just fine.
We love our Samsung LN52B630. I have to shamefully admit that I have fallen asleep in front of TV almost every night for the past 12 days. My husband would normally be jealous, but he also shares the same feelings I have for our new TV. We highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. The TV has surpassed all of our expectations. Amazon has allowed us to have it at a terrific price and offered free great white glove delivery service as well. It's a winning combination and we couldn't be happier.
Delivery:
When I placed our order I originally set the delivery date for 7/15/09. Once I got the CEVA tracking number from Amazon's shipping notification email, I started to track our TV. It turns out one of their warehouses is located in PA and very close to NJ. Our TV was right in our vicinity on 7/7/09. So I gave CEVA a call about delivering early and they were more than happy to deliver the TV on 7/10/09. The delivery went well, and the communication I had with CEVA was great. The guys brought the TV up three flights of stairs, set up the TV on the stand, gently placed the TV on our console, plugged it in and then turned it on...
Product:
Picture - We started to switch channels to see how it looked. The picture is truly amazing. The default settings really do make movies look like a soap opera, which is really weird and fascinating at the same time. It does take some time to find the right settings for your environment and input type. It's great that once the settings are adjusted for a certain input it keeps the settings. There are so many different settings as well, which allow for a lot of flexibility to adjust for a certain device input. For cable we have the TV set on natural and AMP on clear. HD cable is great and standard cable is pretty good on a huge LCD screen. XBOX is on game mode and looks wonderful. My husband was dying to try Call of Duty on it and was totally blown away by the colors and picture on the screen. When it was time to check out the blu-ray, we played Baraka (which I totally recommend to appreciate the 1080p experience). It was unreal! The picture was stunning and the detail was unbelievable. It was like we were there in person.
Sound - Even though we have our B630 hooked to our surround sound receiver, I tested the sound from the TV. It's not bad and the volume is pretty decent, actually pretty loud even at half way.
Other - The B630 is a really attractive TV. Everyone has commented on the touch of red and thinks it's really cool. The available inputs are quite sufficient. Swivel stand is terrific for when I'm in the kitchen cooking or to just swivel around dependent on my whereabouts. The swivel stand is also a plus when getting to the back of the TV to easily work on the cables and inputs. Viewing angles are pretty good. Matte non-glare screen is wonderful too; there is no need to shut the shades during the day any more. Tested out the USB input with an external hard drive on media play and found the response time pretty fast for a television. The media play mode is quite intuitive and easy to use. Photos look amazing as well. I did notice the auto dimming during credits of movies and black screens. This happens when the Energy Saving option is used. We set the option to off and now the dimming is non-existent. InfoLink via ethernet is a nice feature, but limiting. I hope that Samsung makes an update to allow more widgets and online viewing. BTW, the ethernet is great for getting available firmware updates from Samsung. Firmware v1009 was available for download and the update was quick and seamless. Since I didn't have the TV long enough, I don't know what the firmware update improved, but the TV is working just fine.
We love our Samsung LN52B630. I have to shamefully admit that I have fallen asleep in front of TV almost every night for the past 12 days. My husband would normally be jealous, but he also shares the same feelings I have for our new TV. We highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. The TV has surpassed all of our expectations. Amazon has allowed us to have it at a terrific price and offered free great white glove delivery service as well. It's a winning combination and we couldn't be happier.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Samsung LN52B630 Review
With the Samsung 52-inch LN52B630 HDTV, you're investing in a high-quality LCD TV that offers top-of-the-line picture quality with 1080p high definition resolution. Enjoy the sharpest details and vivid color with an 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for more realistic images and Samsung's Wide Color Enhancer 3 technology for a more natural rendering of colors. It also incorporates a number of innovative features to reduce the motion blur and image judder, which traditionally plague LCD HDTVs when displaying fast movement. This B630 series HDTV combines an ultra-fast 4ms (millisecond) response time with Samsung's Auto Motion Plus frame interpolation technology, which utilizes a 120Hz refresh rate helps ensure crisp, easy viewing of sports, video games and movies.
Samsung LN52B630 Features
Features
- 52-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible and red Touch of Color design
- Auto Motion Plus 120Hz for amazingly fluid motion, 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 4ms response time, Wide Color Enhancer 3 for more vivid colors
- InfoLink RSS feeds of news, weather and sports via Ethernet; ; side-mounted USB port for displaying JPEG/MPEG files and listening to MP3 audio
- Inputs: 4 HDMI-CEC, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output
- Includes removable stand; measures 49.7 x 34.5 x 12 inches with stand
Samsung LN52B630 Product Details
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8 in Television
- Color: ToC Red
- Brand: Samsung
- Model: LN52B630
- Dimensions: 32.30" h x 49.70" w x 3.10" l, 56.40 pounds
- Display size: 52
Samsung LN52B630 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

Product Description
With Samsung’s LN52B630, you’re connected to great HD entertainment and up-to-the-minute online info. Enjoy a Full HD feast for the eyes, courtesy of the 1080p resolution and 52-inch LCD screen. Check sports scores, stock quotes, weather and other update able RSS content at just the touch of a button on your remote, with the InfoLink feature. Samsung’s Auto Motion Plus120Hz technology keeps even the fastest on-screen motion smooth and natural. Enjoy bold black tones with an impressive 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. Four HDMI inputs give you fast and easy connection options for your Blu-ray Disc player and gaming system. And the stylish yet subtle Touch of Color design adds a red accent to the bezel’s border – perfect in any modern home.
Samsung LN52B630 Awesome TV
We were looking for a 55" matte screen lcd tv, but there doesn't seem to be any. I came across this 52" & took a chance, I couldn't find it in our local stores. I am very pleased with it, the picture is great. I am not an expert, so I can't give a detailed review. I can say that my husband said it has a heck of a picture (the HD is great).
I also wanted to comment on the delivery. I have read reviews on other tvs that gave bad reviews to pilot service. When I first got the email saying it would be delivered by pilot, I expected the worst. There service was great, they set it up in the room I requested, attached the stand & checked for a blue screen & I verified no damage before I signed. They also took away the packaging.
Also, Kudos to Amazon. I ordered the TV on Wednesday & it was delivered Friday. I couldn't ask for more. I am happy with the tv & Amazon's service.
I also wanted to comment on the delivery. I have read reviews on other tvs that gave bad reviews to pilot service. When I first got the email saying it would be delivered by pilot, I expected the worst. There service was great, they set it up in the room I requested, attached the stand & checked for a blue screen & I verified no damage before I signed. They also took away the packaging.
Also, Kudos to Amazon. I ordered the TV on Wednesday & it was delivered Friday. I couldn't ask for more. I am happy with the tv & Amazon's service.
Samsung LN52B630 Still debating what model to buy, THIS IS IT!
After spending way too much time researching and viewing these TVs at big box stores, I eventually bought this set from Amazon, and could not be happier.
I was in the plasma vs LCD debate for a while and decided that I needed/wanted the brightness of an LCD, didn't want to worry about any burn in issues (I know they are almost non-existent today anyway). I wanted 1080p and most plasma sets with 1080p are close to this price point as well. I debated for about a month between last years ln52a630 and the ln52a750, and which one to buy. The matte screen on the 630 was its highlight for me, but there was a sacrifice in the contrast ratio and other miscellaneous little "bells and whistles". The A750 being the more expensive model, the price point dropped so much, it was now pretty much an even swap. Hearing about the problems associated with the 750 including glare, halo and TOC flaking issues, I decided the 630 with its matte screen was the TV for me.
So, I price shopped the A630 for a few weeks until I stumbled across the new version of the set, the ln52b630. A little more money is WELL spent when upgrading to this TV. The contrast ratio is double 40,000:1 vs 80,000:1, and even dominates last years 50,000:1 A750's contrast ratio. Again, this TV also has the MATTE SCREEN! Almost no glare issues in my very bright viewing room, that has multiple windows and a sliding glass door.
The TV's picture quality is the best my friends and I have seen so far from an LCD. Deepest blacks and brightest brights are the comments I have been hearing when people see this TV in operation. The clarity in blu-ray 1080p with 120hz is breathtaking, you almost don't want to take your eyes off the screen. I have it connected to Dish Network's HD service and the PQ in 1080i is also superb, a slight loss in clarity and blur in fast moving sequences that is non-existent in 1080p. Standard def programing also looks great as well.
As far as audio, I have it setup through surround sound, so I cannot comment.
I have yet to connect an ethernet cable to use those features as well.
**UPDATE** I have attached the ethernet cable and the "infolink" features do work as advertised. It is a nice feature, news stories, temperature/weather, stocks all positioned in the corners of the screen. Will i ever use it, probably not. But, it works as advertised. I wish it was a way to update firmware for the TV rather than for these features.
The USB media port is another excellent feature. It allows you to play movies, music and pictures directly from the side of the TV with a USB flash drive or external hard drive. It will play almost any codec you throw at it, supposedly even x264(HD), have not been able to test this.
The remote is nicely designed and easy to use. Samsung eliminated the dreaded "click-wheel' on this years new models.
Delivery: Pilot was my shipping service, and I cannot say anything bad about the service. The delivered early and made the necessary phone calls to arrange delivery. The box was in great shape, as well as the TV inside.
I was in the plasma vs LCD debate for a while and decided that I needed/wanted the brightness of an LCD, didn't want to worry about any burn in issues (I know they are almost non-existent today anyway). I wanted 1080p and most plasma sets with 1080p are close to this price point as well. I debated for about a month between last years ln52a630 and the ln52a750, and which one to buy. The matte screen on the 630 was its highlight for me, but there was a sacrifice in the contrast ratio and other miscellaneous little "bells and whistles". The A750 being the more expensive model, the price point dropped so much, it was now pretty much an even swap. Hearing about the problems associated with the 750 including glare, halo and TOC flaking issues, I decided the 630 with its matte screen was the TV for me.
So, I price shopped the A630 for a few weeks until I stumbled across the new version of the set, the ln52b630. A little more money is WELL spent when upgrading to this TV. The contrast ratio is double 40,000:1 vs 80,000:1, and even dominates last years 50,000:1 A750's contrast ratio. Again, this TV also has the MATTE SCREEN! Almost no glare issues in my very bright viewing room, that has multiple windows and a sliding glass door.
The TV's picture quality is the best my friends and I have seen so far from an LCD. Deepest blacks and brightest brights are the comments I have been hearing when people see this TV in operation. The clarity in blu-ray 1080p with 120hz is breathtaking, you almost don't want to take your eyes off the screen. I have it connected to Dish Network's HD service and the PQ in 1080i is also superb, a slight loss in clarity and blur in fast moving sequences that is non-existent in 1080p. Standard def programing also looks great as well.
As far as audio, I have it setup through surround sound, so I cannot comment.
I have yet to connect an ethernet cable to use those features as well.
**UPDATE** I have attached the ethernet cable and the "infolink" features do work as advertised. It is a nice feature, news stories, temperature/weather, stocks all positioned in the corners of the screen. Will i ever use it, probably not. But, it works as advertised. I wish it was a way to update firmware for the TV rather than for these features.
The USB media port is another excellent feature. It allows you to play movies, music and pictures directly from the side of the TV with a USB flash drive or external hard drive. It will play almost any codec you throw at it, supposedly even x264(HD), have not been able to test this.
The remote is nicely designed and easy to use. Samsung eliminated the dreaded "click-wheel' on this years new models.
Delivery: Pilot was my shipping service, and I cannot say anything bad about the service. The delivered early and made the necessary phone calls to arrange delivery. The box was in great shape, as well as the TV inside.
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