Pros: Deepest Blacks Cons: none I searched high and low for a replacement for my 42in. SuperScan. I funally settled on a Pioneer. I'm glad I did. I don't know of any other tv that has better...
"Abysmal Customer Service. Refusal to stand behind TV."
Never purchasing a Pioneer product again. Our advice to consumers who are contemplating a Pioneer purchase is to add in the cost of an extended warranty. Or go with a competing brand that values...
Yes, the 5080 is everything CNet says it is...the TV produces an unbelievable HD picture and actually does a pretty decent job with standard definition. Unfortunately, in my experience at least,...
Editors' note July 18, 2008: Due to changes in the competitive marketplace, including the publication of the Pioneer PDP-5020FD review, this review has been modified to lower its rating from 8.7 to...
lLoved the TV when I bought it. had it a yer and a half when the boards that run the screen burnt out. It was a 600 dollar fix. I think it should last longer that that.
We bought this set in April of this year and it has not had any problems. I have kept the settings low and only if it is a very dark picture do we see the green flashies. I can overlook this. We...
Seriously, I want Cnet to do a more thorough testing of plasmas. I dunno if it's just these samsung plasmas, but image retention comes in very quickly, within a couple minutes of use. Sometimes...
Designed for mobile TV and exclusively operating on Telstra's Next G network in Australia, the Samsung Widescreen features a unique dual-flip form factor, combining a regular flip handset with the...
Photo gallery: Panasonic TC-LX1 series All of a sudden, electronics store shelves seem flooded by iPod -friendly HDTVs. OK, not exactly flooded, but at least two contenders are busily competing to...
Tv is not bad, but it is less than a year old and hdmi ports went bad and the screen has white vertical lines in it and samsung has the worst customer service. They try to screw you on the...
Samsung is not a company short on TV models, and their 64 series is a step up from the 54 series. While the sets in each brand are very similar, the 64 series features a few slight improvements...
This set blew up after one week. Samsung refused to send a repair person, claiming it could be repaired over the phone. Huh? I called their service center and they put me on hold for 15 minutes...
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