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Samsung LNT5265F 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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For those who are ready for the clearest, brightest LCD picture on the market today, Samsung presents the LN-T5265F. Full 1080p resolution is just the beginning: the color-saturated 52-inch picture boasts a 15000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, displaying rich blacks and capturing subtle nuances. A fast 8ms response time ensures smooth, lifelike motion. SRS TruSurround XT(TM) sound from hidden side speakers is enhanced by the premium audio sound of 2.2 channel dome speakers. Enjoy connectivity with all your other digital devices, with 3 HDMI ports and a full complement of inputs. And the handy HMDI-CEC feature lets you control all your CEC-enabled peripherals using just one remote.

Features:
  • 1080P (Full HD)

  • 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio

  • Super Clear Panel

  • 3 HDMI, 2 Component Inputs

  • Swivel Stand

Product Details:
Product Length: 4.4 inches
Product Width: 52.2 inches
Product Height: 31.0 inches
Product Weight: 63.1 pounds
Package Length: 57.0 inches
Package Width: 38.3 inches
Package Height: 17.4 inches
Package Weight: 92.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 232 reviews
 
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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 232 customer reviews )
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382 of 389 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent LCD...Extremely Happy So Far...Go Pull the Trigger  Apr 13, 2007
By Jolly G. Giant "texaspumpkinhead"
I have only watched it tonight, but so far everything looks great. I could definitely see some of the things that people have questioned on this thread, but the settings change took care of anything I could find with it, but then again I am not a super videophile...I know just enough to be dangerous.

One thing I noticed while messing with the settings is that they definitely make a big difference in getting to an ultimate image on this LCD. Furthermore, this model appears to be very flexible, and as such most of the non catrostophic issues I am hearing about on different forums can be cleared up if you are using the correct settings. The settings that I am using are below in case you care. The most important one of the lot was the HDMI Black=Low.

Samsung LN-T5265F Bad Mamma Jamma

Scientific Atlantic 8300HD over HDMI

Mode=Movie

Contrast=85

Brightness=42

Sharpness=25

Color=60

Tint=G50-R50

Backlight=5

Tone=Warm1

Black Adjust=low

Dynamic Contrast=low

Gamma=-1

Color Space=Auto

White Balance=all 15

Color Control=all 15

Edge Enhancement=off

YvYcc=off

DNR and DNIe: Off

Energy Saving=Medium

HDMI Black=Low

A few other things to note, especially if you are in the market. I bought mine from Amazon, and the seller with the low price that day was OfficeDepot. They have a subsidiary called TechDepot that sells consumer stuff; didn't know that until after the order was handed off from Amazon. I got the low price I wanted, and have someone to go work with in person if something goes wrong.

Delivery came from Pilot Freight, and the delivery guy was totally cool about me getting it out and sending a signal to it before I signed the slip and went beyond the point of no return for refusal of delivery. Offer your delivery guy a drink...they should have no problem sticking it out for five minutes while they are sipping a cold bottled water on a hot day.

I also wanted to mention that I got my HDMI cables from monoprice and they are excellent cables given the insanely low price compared to other places. Don't let the kid at Best Buy try to talk you into Monster unless he is going to let you use his employee discount. I even called monoprice tech support to ask a quick question, and they were really helpful, I got it answered in less than 5 minutes from when I dialed them.

Other than a few other things to figure out, this has been a wicked purchase so far. My wife is really happy with it, and even though it was extravagant, is glad that we got the 52" instead of the 46". I am putting together a desktop pc that will go in my living room that will play Blu-Ray so the ultimate test will be in a few weeks once I dump Casino Royale BD onto the 1080p native resolution.

Bottom line is that I did as much research as I could, took my time in making the purchase, and I am really happy so far with what I got. It is a great LCD, and with the HDMI 1.3 support, you are as future proofed as you can get today. Anyone not sure should definitely buy the Samsung...much better than the Sony, and I think that once all the reviews are in on CNET, this gen of Samsung LCDs will be number one on their Editors Choice list, surpassing the Sony.

Sorry for the rant, but when I was researching my purchase, a lot of what I learned was from posts like these. Hopefully what I am posting here will help others make a good purchasing decision. Good luck. Gotta get back to the Discovery HD Channel now! Not sure how I EVER watched anything in SD before.

105 of 111 found the following review helpful:

4A first rate TV for the money  Apr 13, 2007
By K. McNutt
We've had our 5265 for a few days now, and I've had some time to adjust and tweak the settings to where color, brightness and black details are pretty good. That's kind of an understatement as there is a big WOW factor when it's all set up well. A very important factor with a tv this large is the quality of the signal being fed to it. If your provider uses heavy compression on the signal being fet to you, you're going to see macro-blocking artifacts and other such noise. Our tv is plugged into cable directly out of the wall, and the built-in tuner takes care of the rest. HD from NBC and others is very cool. We watch DVDs on an upscaling Sony with HDMI, and the picture is very enjoyable. HD-DVD or BluRay would be a real treat.

I only have a couple of relatively small issues that keep me from giving it 5 stars. One is that when auto-programming cable channels, the tv would freeze-up and turn itself off whenever it got to channel 108 for some reason. Then, after a moment, it would turn itself back on and repeat as long as it was on 108. There's nothing on 108 for us, so to bypass this, I just unplugged the cable as it reached 108 and plugged it back in after it was past it, and everything works fine. Now, to be honest, I'm not sure it's the fault of the tv or the feed from the cable company, but it didn't happen with our smaller tv.

The second problem (minor) is that sometimes in dark scenes, it seems like the tv can't figure out how to properly display the darkness. I'll say it again: only sometimes. It happens so infrequently that most people would probably not notice, but it shows up as lighter shades of gray eminating from the sides of the tv inward. 9 times out of 10 the tv shows solid black, but sometimes (mostly depending on the disc being watched) it shows these lighter side areas in a scene that's very dark or has darkness with little other detail. I'm a bit paranoid about these big LCDs since I'm a former owner of another brand that had terrible banding problems. On the 5265, though, it is seemingly so small a problem that I hesitate to mention it, but it's there, and some people have a harder time with it than others.

On the plus side, again - the picture is amazing and even standard definition played off of our home video camera looks really nice. Also, the screen is glossy compared to most LCDs. If you don't like reflections (think near tube-tv reflection) or have sunny windows facing where you'll put this tv, it could cause you problems. I happen to really enjoy the glossy screen, however, as it ads a real feel of... oh, I don't know how to explain it - visual "POP", I guess. A very nice tv for the price. I'm looking forward to enjoying ours for a long time.

92 of 101 found the following review helpful:

490% Great 10% Bad  Apr 06, 2007
By Gabriel J. Martinez "Gabe Mtz"
Bottomline regarding the Samsung 1080p 52" is that I am quite pleased. The only LCD I saw that may be better is the Sony but it is my personal feeling that you are just paying for the name. I was also told that the screen on the Samsung and the Sony are made by the same manufacturer so the only difference is asthetics and extra features. The Sony however comes with a stiff price increase.

I have a very bright room and I am energy concious so a plasma was not a good option for me since they catch a lot of glare and use more power. The picture quality you get out of a plasma in the right setting still is superior to LCD but only in certain instances. The Samsung LCD picture is awesome 90% of the time, where it falls short is in very dark scenes. There is a problem with what I found from other blog sites and reviews (based on the Sony with the same screen) of "light leaking". In very dark scenes the picture is sometimes not totally black you can see what appear to be shadows or pixel movements. Now most people don't even notice it but if you're a perfectionist geek like me it is an annoyance. However, for me the LCD is still the better choice than plasma and I would not change my decision the picture quality is excellent most of the time so it is not a big deal. Of all the LCD's that I have seen this one along with the Sony have the best picture quality hands down. Although, Sharp's new box is getting close. Don't be fooled by low end manufactured products claiming to be as good. Carefully, look at the specs and the picture quality particuarly during fast moving scenes where you may catch bluring.

I have not had the opportunity to see how the 1080p resolution looks yet (Blu-Ray, HD-DVD) but I'm sure it is as breath-taking as HD.

I bought this TV recently after years of watching, reading and waiting for pricing to get to a point where I thought it would be the right time. Whatever you thing pricing will do it seems the fact of the matter is that technology will always be better and pricing better the next year, you just have to jump in at some point. Pricing has taken a significant drop in the last 2 years on such items.

56 of 60 found the following review helpful:

4Excellent LCD  Apr 20, 2007
By K. Gaydos
First, I would like to say there are only minor reasons I didn't give this set 5 stars, but most I knew before the purchase so that should give some insight to their ranking being very miniscule. Had the 65F series from Samsung had included 802.11g wireless, and a little more feature rich "wiselink", 5 stars it would've gotten. Course, I do tend to ask quite a lot of my electronics. I believe Samsung will introduce the wireless aspect in their plasma units later this year. Would be nice to stream media via your router from other computer, etc.
I've owned big screens before, seen several sets in friends homes of different makes/models, as well as researched on the internet/stores till my eyes were crossed. One does want to cross all t's and dot all i's when make a purchase of this magnitude. At this time, this LCD takes the cake in my opinion. Even out of the box the picture was very clear, but as most of you have probably read in other forums, the picture really comes alive with a few tweaks within the settings. The menu was very pleasant to use and easy to navagate. DVD disks can be bought for such a task, but I think most will do just fine doing it themselves and come to see the picture really explode with vibrant and clear color. Pay special attention to black level as it makes quite a difference.
As with any t.v., the picture will only be as good as the signal it is fed, as well as the path at which the signal takes such as cables. With that in mind, HD programming and an HDMI cable, you'll wonder how you did without this set and much less how we all used to watch SD t.v.
The wiselink feature is great as I've used it for viewing photos as well as listtening to Mp3's. I just wish it would support video thru a flashdrive. Pardon if I'm wrong, but I think it doesn't support it. If someone learns likewise, please let me know! This LCD also does a great job of acting as a pc monitor. Yeah, 52" richly clear computer monitor! Might have done better with a DVI as opposed to the VGA port, but still very nice and sharp.
The internal tuner does a nice job of pulling in over the air digital and HD programs (which vary by area), and can do a decent job of even fine tuning those. At this time I've done so with a very old set of plain everyday "rabbit ears". However that is about all I've done with the internal tuner as I'm using a satellite set top box tuner that will do the same, so that's a little easier for me.
Hm, I guess I should be wrapping this up.....sorry for the long winded session, but for people trying to make a decision, more info is usually helpful. In a nutshell, this is one of the best, if not the best LCD's I've seen/used. Picture is excellent and can be made better thru tweaking, although I didn't touch much on that as parts of it can be attributed to personal tastes. Exta functions such as a pc monitor, USB wiselink and integrated tuner makes it better and are user friendly. 3 HDMI ports, 2 component and several others as well as an optical output is very nice. It doesn't leave one stranded in the ability to hook up several components in a higher end fashion.
Now, I can only imagine what this set could do with a Blu-ray dvd player, I'm sure it would be breathtaking! Most HD programing viewed on this set already does that to me. That will probably be my next purchase, I guess as soon as the format war settles as well as the prices.
Well, I guess that is my reviews conclusion. I hope this will be of some assistance to people irreguardless of which brand/type of t.v. they purchase. As for myself, I wouldn't change a thing and have no buyer's remorse whatsoever!
I would also like to comment that this set also has very nice sound, and the hidden speakers add to it's asthetics. I use a surround sound system for movies and such, but this units sound system really lacks nothing. The 20 degree swivel stand does a very nice job, is very easy to move the t.v. side to side, all the while keeping this big LCD stable. Looks to be easy to install on a wall mount as well. Hope this helps!

34 of 35 found the following review helpful:

5very satisfied with this TV  Jun 11, 2007
By T. RICE
I have had this TV for three weeks now, and have not wished for a second that I had picked something different. I basically shopped by reading the comments of other owners and by standing in the showroom and comparing it to other brands, including side by side comparisons with LG, Sharp, and Sony LCD sets. In every case I thought Samsung looked better and had a more clear and defined picture. I still think so.

I have purchased quite a few items from Amazon over the years, with never a problem, but nothing this expensive. I was a bit nervous. The savings of over $1,700 was in the end too much to ignore. The only thing I would change was I paid to expedite ship the TV, which was probably a waste of money since the item is too large to go by air and will be trucked to you anyway. I made the purchase on a Tuesday night, the TV shipped from Dallas on Thursday and I had it Monday afternoon. Amazon informed me of the ship date and provided a tracking number so I could check with the shipper and follow the progress of the shipment.

The box was strapped 3 times and shrink wrapped then strapped vertically to a pallet. The box is much larger than the TV, because the TV sits in the center of the box and basically floats in an island of Styrofoam. It would be really hard to damage the TV in shipping.

Setup is simple, the remote basic functions are intuitive and I did not read the manual for several days. The HD picture is better than being there. You have to see some programs to believe it. It seems like you can see all the tiny leaves on a tree 100 yards away. And the colors are so good they are unreal. Digital and old analog channels will be at least as good as on your old set, digital is sometimes quite a bit better. I will probably get a home theater system, but the sound is pretty good without one. It has a surround sound setting but to my ear it just sounds louder. We watch the TV both in the dark and in a fairly bright room not far from a large window. I can not see a problem with picture glare or brightness, it just looks great all the time.

I have an HD cable box and also a Toshiba HD A2 DVD player. Connecting to the TV and the DVD proved interesting. I got by far the best picture using a set of $20.00 component cables from Acoustic Research. They provided a far better HD picture both from the cable box and the DVD player than did a $100.00 HDMI Monster cable and a set of $80.00 Monster component cables. All cables were either 3 or 4 feet long. You might want to try both HDMI and Component cables. It is worth it to get the best HD picture you can. I have no idea why this was the case, but you could easily see the difference.

Attaching other hardware to the TV seems very simple and intuitive. I attached my laptop and turned the TV into a giant monitor. You just have to go to the TV menu and set the input option to the device you want the TV to see, Computer, DVD, Cable box etc.

I highly recommend this set and Amazon.com.

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