Samsung PN50C450 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV

March 20th, 2010 Posted in TV

  • Mega Dynamic Contrast
  • Anynet+(HDMI CEC)
  • PC Input
  • ConnectShare Movie
  • 600Hz Subfield Motion

Product Description
Get a true cinematic experience without going to the cinema with a Samsung plasma HDTV. This Samsung PN50C450, with Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio makes sure every frame is saturated with dense, rich color. Samsung is also … More >>

Samsung PN50C450 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV

6 Responses to “Samsung PN50C450 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV”

  1. Jason K Says:

    I got this tv on sale the day after it arrived in stores for only $720 and I could not be happier with it. The picture is fantastic right out of the box. As with all plasmas, make sure you take the break in period seriously by turning down the contrast and brightness a bit for the first 100-200 hours. I’ve also been running the anti-burn in scrolling feature for about an hour a night when I go to bed and have yet to notice any sort of image retention although I haven’t played any video games on it yet.

    There’s a lot of chatter about these Samsung plasmas having an annoying buzzing sound coming from them but I have yet to notice it. Maybe I just got lucky with mine but it runs very quietly.
    Rating: 5 / 5



  2. Patrick Gaughan Says:

    So this is my very first HD TV and let me say that now I know what all the fuss is about. The picture is gorgeous, comparing it to a CRT is like comparing Jessica Alba to, well, a rock. This picture is so much better that it cannot be compared to CRT picture quality. The TV itself was easy to install on the stand, and once it was set up and hooked up, I found the menus to be easily navigable. Personally, I tried to use my electronic expertise to go at it without the manual, that didn’t work. Thankfully the manual had an easy to find fix for my stupidity. On top of a great picture, the actual hardware is pretty. I say that if you are thinking about this TV or the 1080 model, save the extra dough and get this one. The other 360 lines of resolution won’t make that much of a difference until you go higher than 50 inches. I know this because, though I am new to the HD world, I studied and read up more about this tech than I did for the SAT, ASVAB, and Pre-calculus combined.
    Rating: 5 / 5



  3. Dana McCann Says:

    i purchased this TV at Fry’s Electronics in Houston, Texas the day that it came out. First off, I already own a Westinghouse 42 inch LCD, a 32 inch Sharp Aquos, and another Samsung 32 inch that I have in my daughters room. I thought that I was seeing the very best that I could until I purchased this television. I really and truly didn’t go into Frys’ to buy anything, yet when I saw the price I thought why not, I wanted a larger screen for the den anyway, and if I don’t like it I can always return it. I want to say that I wish I could return the other 3 sets that I have. The colors are absolutely beautiful right out of the box. I could not believe how much that I had been missing when watching movies and Bluray. I am a member of Bluray.com, AVSFORUM, HIDEF, Sound and Vision Etc. I have researched LCD, LED, PLasma, DLP, so on and so forth. My family has an entourage of Samsung products. This 720P set blows them away. I can discern the difference between the 1080 and 720 at about 3 feet. I sit 10 feet away from the screen, and I can tell you the only thing that I have seen with my own eyes better than this, after spending countless hours at MODA and other Home Theatre stores from Houston, Texas to College, Station Texas is the likes of the Pioneer Elite and the line up from Panasonic Plasmas’ that best this set. This is an entry level Plasma, without all of the bells and whistles that gives you a beautiful picture every time you turn it on. Now for the cons: the higher the contrast, you hear the buzz, but only when you are not using a surround sound system. Does it have Netflix, etc? No, I can get that over my PS3 and my Xbox 360, Does it have PIP? No, I get that with DirecTv. I am completely satisfied with my purchase. Oh, forgot to mention that it comes with the 3D sync out, so all I have to add is a transmitter,the glasses and wait for the Sony PS3 3d update, and I’ll be watching movies in 3D by early summer. Now how do you like that for a budget TV?
    Rating: 4 / 5



  4. S. Aslam Says:

    Just ordered this TV from B&H. I have to say it does have a great picture and at a great price. I can’t really tell it from my 1080p but I’m not connoisseur of HDTVs. One warning though(and it seems to be an issue for quite a few owners of this tv): there is quite an annoying buzz emanating from the TV that is noticeable at low volumes and when the TV is on mute. I sit about 12-15 feet away and can hear it. Still a great price, but if I knew this to be the case I would have picked another TV . For some it may not be an issue and its not really noticeable at normal volumes.
    Rating: 4 / 5



  5. videotape Says:

    Just picked up the PN50C450 from sears yesterday to replace a 50″ Sony RPTV.

    My initial impressions:

    1. PQ is very good overall. Warm2 looks better to me than the standard mode

    2. Noticed horizontal black lines after every two row of pixels across the entire screen. The lines can be seen clearly from one feet away but are not noticeable at >3ft distances. I won’t be concerned with this too much unless someone convinces me otherwise :-)

    3. No vertical banding.

    4. No IR issues so far

    5. The glossy finish is very reflective. Even the faintest sources of light showup on the screen. This may be a problem in brighter rooms.

    6. No buzzing, checked at different volume levels/muted sitting right next to the display.

    7. The USB input is neat but seems like the processing is too slow. Takes forever to start a slideshow or display a picture fullscreen.

    Overall, I’m fairly happy with the TV for the price.
    Rating: 5 / 5



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