Samsung 750-series Touch of Color LCDs due in May
Following up on the DAPs and BD-Live announcements, Samsung's seen fit to attach prices to its 750 series of LCD HDTVs and their "Touch of Color" frames. At the top end, the 750 ranges from 39.9- to 52-inch sizes, all with 1080p, 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, DLNA network access and 120Hz motion processing for $2,599 - $3,499 when they hit shelves in May. The 650s are already on shelves with 720p or 1080p variations from 19- 52-inch variations, sans-DLNA, but all models include Samsung's Infolink RSS service for news direct to your flat screen. Don't have Ethernet in your TV room? The Wireless LinkStick enables either series to pull down news without those pesky physical connections for $34.99. Probably not worth rioting over, but check the read link for complete specs and prices.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
MrGuru @ Apr 23rd 2008 10:34PM
the tvs are pretty much out in most stores. if most peopel dont care for the DLNA the 650 has an identical picture quality
stephen @ Apr 24th 2008 2:28AM
i work at circuit, and we've had the 750 series for three weeks. They only thing that improved are the contrast levels. Some of the best black levels of any LCD, however many things still suck. The 120hz, comes preset on Low rather than High like last years 71 and 81 series. But on High the 120hz still has its frame mashing issues, it looks terrible....
The ToC, or Touch of Color, is pathetic. They show it glowing and its a very subtle redness. You can't see it, and when you notice it, you ask yourself why the fuck they'd ever do that.....
Anyways, that's my opinion. If you have to go LCD, wait for the new Bravia LCD from Sony. I promise, its worth the wait.
picasotriggerfish @ Apr 24th 2008 2:37AM
I work at Circuit City and we already have the LN52A750 on display. We've had it for over a week and it looks amazing next to the Sony KDL52XBR4.