Product arrived with no problems. I bought the LN52B750 52 INCH 1080P 240HZ grey touch off of Amazon wholesale as an "out of box" and saved an additional $300. The TV easily installed and was a snap to set up. If your looking for a TV and can't decide "plasma or LCD" this is the one for you. I wanted the explosive colors of a plasma but wanted more stability and energy efficiency with a LCD. The LN52B750 delivers all of that as you can adjust the picture with various settings such as "natural" and "movie" so that you lose the associated brightness often found in LCD'S. I set my on "natural" for most TV watching since it looks most natural for everyday viewing. XBOX, Cox cable and DVD all look stunning via HDMI cables. (sidenote: i do not see significant gain by going HDMI vs component; the HDMI just saves you from running sound and picture cords)
HDMI: Don't waist your money on Monster at Best Buy. Goto Monoprice or check Cnet for other vendors for much less cost HDMI cables. I bought 25 ft cables for $26 each. Same thing for Monster is like $50-75 and a waist of additional money for no upgrade in picture. In reading , component vs HDMI you will discover no significant picture upgrade. By cables accordingly to your liking. The only benefit of HDMI is one cable houses sound and picture cables. If you dont' plan to use your TV for sound then you don't need HDMI.
Sound: the LN52B750 has sound but not strong sound. I did not buy this TV for it's ability to generate surround sound or deep thundering base. It gets it done for every day TV but if you want movie or music deep sounds run your sound via a amplifier and separate system.
COLOR: My wife did not want a contrasting "red touch of color" which does not go with most fireplace wood tones. In fact it clashes so she wanted a more neutral tone such as black. The Grey Touch of Color looks really great on the wall and blends in with our decor.
SPEED: I see no significant gain 120hz vs 240hz for LCS. Plasma's run on average 600-800hz in comparison.
In summary: I weighed Samsung versus Sony which are the top lines in LCD and Plasma (the best Plasma Pioneer Elite $3000+ ) on the market today. I also weighed LED new technology but all your buying is a thinner and more energy efficient TV with the price nearly 30% to 50% more and not worth the money. The Sony will give you slightly more blacks while the Samsung will provide more white tones. I get both the white and blacks by changing the setting on the Samsung which is the reason I chose this TV. A lot of time spent studying and my efforts paid off. I hope this will help you and recommend the LN52B750. (I did not get paid to promote this TV just an average Joe homeowner)Get more detail about Samsung LN52B750 52-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV with Charcoal Grey Touch of Color.
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