
Review for Samsung PN50C430 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV (Black). The new PN50C430 is Samsung’s best value PDP flat panel HDTV that features an attractive “piano key black” cabinet, our 600 Hz subfield motion technology, 2 advanced HDMI inputs that feature our Anynet+ (CEC standard) technology making system control of your DVD or Blu-ray Disc player a one-touch operation. New for 2010, all Samsung plasmas feature our new E3-panel single filter design that delivers improved performance, meets the ENERGY STAR power consumption specifications, and eliminates off-angle blur making the sharpest of details like scrolling text easier to see and read. Experience the performance of Samsung’s new 50-inch plasma HDTV that’s both easy on the wallet and the environment.
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Technical Details
- The new PN50C430 is Samsung’s best value PDP flat panel HDTV that features an attractive “piano key black” cabinet
- New for 2010, all Samsung plasmas feature our new E3-panel single filter design that delivers improved performance
- Meets the ENERGY STAR power consumption specifications
- Eliminates off-angle blur making the sharpest of details like scrolling text easier to see and read
- Experience the performance of Samsung’s new 50-inch plasma HDTV that’s both easy on the wallet and the environment
Samsung PN50C430 50-Inch Plasma HDTV (Black) Reviews
Great TV for the price I just received this TV a couple of days ago I was skeptical at first since I have not owned a plasma TV before, I have to say I am pleasantly surprised with the quality of the TV and the picture, my only complaint I guess would be the sound is not the best but that is fine since I have my own theatre sound system.
Great tv for the $$$ I also waffled about spending more for the newest 1080 technology; after checking this tv out I’m glad I didn’t spend the extra money. We previously bought a 52″ Mitsubishi DLP 1080 from Amazon in 2006. At the time I wanted the biggest hdtv I could get for under a thousand dollars. Big mistake; the picture was great out of the box, but as the bulb deteriorated so did the picture. We have the tv on a lot (12-15 hrs average) and it was tough to get more than a year out of a bulb, which costs about $230! Not quite 4 years into this tv it developed serious color problems (huge yellow streaks across the screen). Estimate was $400/500 to repair. Never again with Mitsubishi or DLP. I’m telling potential customers this because if you’re price shopping you may be considering that option because of the relative low cost/screen size. This Samsung plasma has a better picture out of the box than the 1080 tv and no bulb to worry about. My wife loves to watch old movies on TCM and this plasma really shows them with great detail and contrast. I researched a long time on plasma vs lcd and finally decided that the old plasma problems (heat, energy consumption, burnin) had been mostly solved. Don’t be afraid of this tv; I think you’ll be impressed.
