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50" plasma TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV More product details

34 reviews
November, 2009
alaTest has collected and analyzed 34 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the sound. The glare also impresses, but many are less positive about the price.
Sound, Glare, Screen, Image
Price
Reviewers rate this product 87/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other TVs, the Samsung PN-A760 Series Plasma TV (50",58",63") is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
Accurate primary colors ; effective antireflective screen ; includes a smooth dejudder mode ; unbridled feature set including network streaming, built-in interactive content and news, stocks and weather feeds ; broad selection of picture setup options ...
Reproduces relatively light black levels ; less accurate grayscale, especially in dark areas ; Smooth mode introduces artifacts and doesn't work with 1080p sources ; most interactive content seems tacked on ; streaming doesn't support third-party DLNA ...
The Samsung PN63A760 brings a huge feature set and enormously different styling, but its picture quality fell short of the tough competition.
The Samsung PN63A760 is the largest flat-screen HDTV we've reviewed this year. Including the stand, the Samsung PN63A760 measures 60.3 inches wide by 39.6 inches tall by 16.5 inches deep and weighs a prodigious 185 pounds. Features As we've come...
CNET did not review the Samsung PN50A760, but we did review a similar model in a different series.
Although CNET did not review the Samsung PN50A760, we did review the Samsung PN50A650. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Samsung flat-panel plasmas are basically identical, except for styling differences and a few multimedia features. The...
Although CNET did not review the 58-inch Samsung PN58A760, we did review the 50-inch Samsung PN50A650. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Samsung flat-panel plasmas are basically identical, except for screen size, styling differences, and a...
CNET did not review the Samsung PN58A760, but we did review a smaller model in a similar series.
Although CNET did not review the 58-inch Samsung PN58A760, we did review the 50-inch Samsung PN50A650. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Samsung flat-panel plasmas are basically identical, except for screen size, styling differences, and a...
Plasma HDTVs have always been prized for their excellent picture consistency at wide viewing angles and speedy pixels that ensure superb detail no matter how fast the on-screen action becomes. And for the largest available screen sizes, plasmas often ...
Excellent video processing. Screen optimized for rooms with bright, ambient light. Robust local and network multimedia file support
Relatively expensive. Soft-looking picture. Picture contrast only average
The Samsung PN50A760 is a stylish TV with impressive multimedia features, but its picture looks a bit soft when compared with those of less-expensive competitors.
Samsung's 50-inch PN50A760 ($2,799.99 list) is a fully loaded plasma that features terrific picture performance with standard- and high-definition video sources, along with comprehensive multimedia file support and RSS-style widgets. All...
The Samsung PN50A760 is a 50-inch Plasma television available for $2000. It's a large television, with some nice styling including a subtle reddish edging to the bezel
PCMag did not test the 58-inch Samsung PN58A760 plasma TV. We did, however, test and review the 50-inch PN50A760 from the same series.
Editor's Note: Product not yet tested by editor. PCMag did not test the 58-inch Samsung PN58A760 plasma TV. We did, however, test and review the 50-inch PN50A760 from the same series. For additional information on HDTVs and product reviews, please...
The Samsung PN50A760 is a 50-inch plasma television with a high-end feature set. Although plagued by many of the issues that challenge plasma televisions like high power consumption and a low maximum brightness the Samsung PN50A760 offers a certain ...
The Samsung PN50A760 is an impressive HDTV. Although it is plagued by many of the same issues you'll see on other plasma televisions, including low brightness, high power consumption and pixel latency issues the Samsung PN50A760 still offers an ...
Samsung's PN50A760 ($2500, as of November 4, 2008) combines cool multimedia capabilities and great image quality. In our lab tests, this plasma HDTV crushed the competition. It is the only model in its size category to earn a rating of Very Good for ...
Extremely easy to use Great multimedia extras
Expensive
Whereas the PN50A760's remote lacks an aspect ratio button (called P.Size on the LN46A650 remote), however, this model offers the aforementioned Content button. You can still adjust the aspect ratio from the Tools menu; it's just not as easy to access
The PN50A760 is as well designed as the 46-inch Samsung LN46A650 is. At $2500, the Samsung PN50A760 is pricey, albeit no more expensive than two less impressive 52-inch models--the LG Electronics 52LG70 and the Westinghouse Digital TX-52F480S. One...
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