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The remote has a type of click wheel, its hard to use and i don't care for it. I also watch netflix instant via the computer and you can't even tell it looks like it a DVD. I have the tv hooked up to the internet so with a push of a button you get news and weather. I love this tv everything looks fantastic. I watch blu-rays via PS3 and the pitcher is amazing.
I walked around to the other side of the aisle just to take a look at the other display models and I noticed another 650a on the oppiste side directly behind the one I was looking @. Now from my perspective I had gone into the store to pay $1100 on the 32" version with 120MHZ so I though this is no brainer. I currently own a Panny 42" plasma, Samsung 32" LCD. I went back to look @ the 650a in full confidence that I would not be intruding on someone else's thought buying process.
Only use it on the frame.So thanks to a very nice couple who saved me an extra $100 and Plexus plastic cleaner I believe I came out pretty good paying $999 for a floor model that looks very close to being new and I get an additional 8 inches of screen for $100 less than the 32".I am very happy. One was priced @ $1107 (mine) and the other $999. Why they do this I do not know.Here is where the mystery cleaner comes into play.I own a Jeep Rubicon and Jeep owners have long had a need for something to clean the plastic windows on the soft top.I had ready to go to see if the result were more efficient. I have had my share of LCDs too so I can speak with some authority on PQ. I continued to clean the rest of the 650a with the mystery cleaner till it looked close to brand new.After I was done I thought this product is awesome.
It had tape residue all over it (not the screen) but the outer edges on the front and back. As well as the remote that came with this display model.This mystery product is called:Plexus (www.plexusplasticcleaner.com)DO NOT USE THIS ON THE SCREEN. Well now we were kindred spirits because I was going to buy the one they didn't buy. As walked back through the section where it was displayed I thought well they must have deciced against it. Well after about an hour of walking around the store looking at other LCDs I noticed they were gone or so I thought. I had intended on buying a Samsung 32" (1080P, 120MHZ) but when I got to the store I ran across the 40" 650a as a display model. First off let me say that I have not hooked up my Bluray or any HD (HDMI) fed source to this tv yet. So we both proceeded to take the labels off the display so no one else would get any ideas about these models on display and we promptly got the Bestbuy guys on the job.
I then realized that it was marked down to $999. My thoughts were, it is the PQ that I am buying and not the cosmetics and I was fully confident that I could handle the cosmetic hurdle. Assmuming of course they did not buy it. I have only seen it in the store on broadcast HD. Well this brings me back to the condition of the unit. Screen Cleaner3. There were actually 2 of them but I did not know it at the time. This seems to work ok but it was not efficient and it was greasy.
Now mind you both of these 650as had visible tape residue on the back and front but i was not shakin (I well get to that in a minute). The picture was fantastic in the store. Once again it seemed to work ok but it was going to take longer than expected. They then told that the sales guy was going to give them the same price on either of the 650a @ $999. Mystery CleanerWell I pulled up my office chair to this red beauty in the rough and dabbed a few drops of mineral oil on a fiber cloth and began to wipe the tape residue off the top and back of the unit. Well this morning (the morning after) I proceeded to gather my cleaning tools that I thought would best do the job.1.
After I got most of the residue off I cleaned the plastic with the screen cleaner to try and remove any of the residual oil. I have also used it to clean my wife's laptop lid and a Dell Mini 9.
I thought well I will give it a shot on the next patch of tape.As i started to wipe over the next batch of tape residue I noticed that it was coming right off with very little effort and applying a nice shine in the process almost like I was waxing the back of the 650a.I was so happy to come to the realization that this was going to be alot easier than I thought. They told me that they were going to buy the one @ $999 and I thought well that was alot of work to avoid their buying process only to invade their buying process.
I had a lot of tape to remove. I bought this tv to game in my office to replace the 32" that I gave my son.
Mineral Oil2. I told them up front that I had seen them looking at the other 650a on the oppiste side and I told them that I was going to wait till they had made up their mind before I came back and stood in front of it for 2 hours to make up my mind.
I had noticed an older couple contemplating the one I was looking at so since I was not in the market for the 40" I thought I would let them make their decision and come to look @ it after they left. As I picked up the label to inspect, well, the specs, to make sure it was the same model, the older couple popped up out of nowhere and scared the crap out of me.
The overall picture this set offers is very good - when ignoring the problem data traffic lines at the top of the screen - as good as most other models. Then you need to adjust it each time you turn it back on. The fact is that this set displays an annoying continuous set of "screen data" (moving small white lines that TV's use to configure the picture) across the top of the entire picture. Samsung said that's just the way the set works and that if you don't like it, adjust the picture size.
Don't be taken in by the hype of this set unless you can live with changing white lines across the top of your screen all the time. For a set that costs over $1200, you'd expect it to work properly. They admit they are making a defective product but yet continue to sell it. Personally, I'd highly recommend looking at a Sony. I've researched a considerable amount of HDTV's since discovering this problem and most sets provide a much better picture for hundreds less. However, when you pay considerably more for a set that is supposed to be much better quality, you would assume you would get a picture that you could concentrate on.
I'd stay away from Samsung. I wished I would be right now. These are on every television but on most televisions, 99.9% of the time they are off-screen and you never see them. That works only until you turn the set off.
Samsung made a superior TV.I have it hooked up to my bd-p1500I have this TV in my bedroom for movies only.Looks great
Extremely annoying and very depressing. After that the TV started to act up. At the same time that was happenning the TV started flashing on and off in no apparent pattern. At first the picture would start to distort and then get better.
Bought the TV on January 11th. Dropping money on something that fails just plain sucks. Now the TV doesn't even turn on correctly, more of the on and off fashing. Spent $1240.64.
Then once and a while the TV would go green on me. I'll update after after I talk with Samsung and let you know how that goes. Worked well up until April 15th without any problems. All the problems were totally random.
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