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Samsung PN51D6500


$1,599.99 Released March, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Colors are vibrant and realistic at the same time. Blacks are very dark, don't wash out or get grey. 3D conversion works consistently, fun to use.

The Cons:3D glasses are fairly expensive.

The Samsung PN51D6500 is an upper mid-cost plasma HDTV. One of the main features of the 2011 plasma line touted by Samsung is the Plasma+1 technology, which adds up to one inch of viewable screen size over the 2010 models without increasing the outside dimensions of the set.

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The fifty-one inch 1080p 3D-enabled display is equipped with a 600Hz refresh with subfield motion. Subfield motion makes the individual pixels fire faster than a regular refresh, for sharper images and reduced blur. The anti-glare technology of this display dimishes reflections so that you can take in the image quality uninterrupted. The Samsung D6500 series is equipped with built-in Wi-Fi, which allows you to access the Samsung Apps to view online content.

Features

  • Weight: 54lbs.
  • Dimensions: 47.7" x 29.3" x 1.4"
  • 4 HDMI Inputs
  • 51" display
  • 2 Component Inputs
  • 1 Composite (AV) Input
  • 1 PC Input (D-sub)
  • 1 PC Audio Input (Mini Jack)
  • 1 Ethernet Port
  • 1 Optical Digital Audio Output
  • 1 DVI Audio Input (Mini Jack)
  • 1 RF Input
  • Samsung Apps Platform
  • AllShare DLNA Networking
  • ConnectShare Movie
  • BD Wise
  • Game Mode
  • Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
  • 1-Tuner Picture-in-Picture
  • Wireless LAN Adaptor Support
  • Auto Channel Search
  • Auto Power Off
  • Auto Volume Leveler
  • Clock & On/Off Timer
  • Closed Captioning
  • HDTV Tuner Built-in
  • Sleep Timer
  • V-Chip

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Pros
  • 1

    colors are vibrant and realistic at the same time

  • 1

    blacks are very dark, don't wash out or get grey

  • 1

    3D conversion works consistently, fun to use

  • 1

    includes a good range of useful built-in Internet applications

  • 1

    low price for a plasma TV, good value for the money

  • 1

    WiFi connects right away, doesn't tend to drop off and streams consistently

Cons
  • 2

    3D glasses are fairly expensive

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