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Samsung PN42A450 42" Plasma TV

Samsung PN42A450 42" Plasma TV

Widescreen, 1024x768, HDTV - MPN: PN42A450

As low as $1,069.98 from Newegg.com Rated 4 Star Review out of 5 reviews

Description: Too much sun interrupting your movie watching? No matter when you watch a SAMSUNG plasma HDTV, you’ll always see crisp, clear images and bright vivid color. Ultra FilterBright reduces glare and enhances the contrast ratio in the brightest rooms. This 42-inch plasma HDTV al... read more

Too much sun interrupting your movie watching? No matter when you watch a SAMSUNG plasma HDTV, you’ll always see crisp, clear images and bright vivid color. Ultra FilterBright reduces glare and enhances the contrast ratio in the brightest rooms. This 42-inch plasma HDTV also comes with features such as our exclusive 3D technology. Immerse yourself in movies and games and get the ultimate 3D experience with the SAMSUNG PN42A450 plasma HDTV. minimize
 
 

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fija

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Aug 2007

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4 Star Review Samsung PN42A450 vs. Panasonic TH-42PX80U direct compare

Strengths:

Better picture, audio, remote control, and usefull swivel stand

Weaknesses:

Auto-deleting of part-time channels, no lip-sync adjustment, harsh light grey 4:3 view sidebars, only 1 RF input, no PIP

Posted 1 year ago - I own both the 2008 Samsung 42" 720P PN42A450 plasma HDTV and the directly competing 42" Panasonic TH-42PX80U plasma. Comparing them side-by-side with power off: The Samsung's panel has a reddish hue. The Panasonic's panel is a slightly darker grey. Neither is pure black. The Samsung's screen is more glossy and reflective. The Panasonic's screen is more LCD matte-like. The Samsung has a slightly wider bezel or frame so its total width is wider than the Panasonic's. Side view, both seem equally skinny and both seem to have metal (not plastic) backs. To my eyes, both TVs have OK styling. When off, the Samsung is silent, while the Panasonic has a constant electronic buzz coming from the top left area. The Samsung's remote is better quality. Out of the box the Panasonic's remote buttons sometimes stick when you press them. Unlike all of the TVs I have ever owned, only the Panasonic has the channel-up and channel-down buttons on the left side of the remote which is backwards and needlessly awkward. Turning the power on, and after turning down brightness, contrast and doing other fine adjustments, the Samsung has a more noticeable flicker when there are large areas of solid bright white. The Panasonic handles scenes with large areas of solid bright white better. However, the Panasonic seems to have less color depth than the Samsung. People's faces, even in HD, look more cartoonish or like claymation with the Panasonic. Faces look somewhat like blochy pink balloons compared to the Samsung. The Samsung shows detail of varying skin tones while the Panasonic displays a more uniform cartoonish look. Side-by-side, the Samsung makes real people look more natural. It seems that the Panasonic has fewer facial hue colors to offer than the Samsung. The Samsung has a 20,000:1 native contrast which is 5000 greater than the native contrast of the Panasonic, so perhaps contrast has something to do with putting depth and texture in human faces. The Samsung is also better with maintaining steady color. The Panasonic's color slightly shifts on its own rocking between purple and red regardless if the Panasonic's Color Management Mode is turned on or turned off. The Samsung also handles image noise a little better than the Panasonic. The Samsung boasts a better angle-of-view rating, but in reality I do not notice any difference between the two. The audio from the Samsung is more natural for movies and TV shows. The Panasonic sounds great when there is music, but regular voices sound unnatural no matter how I make adjustments in the audio menu. Adjusting the Samsung's zoom is a one-button procedure. With the Panasonic, adjusting the zoom is a tedious menu nightmare. As a PC monitor, only the Samsung has the 15 pin jack. You must set your PC to 1024 x 768 -- nothing higher. The Samsung has become my primary TV. The Panasonic is now the kid's TV. R.I.P.

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bludd

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Jun 2008

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4 Star Review Samsung PN42A450

Strengths:

Beautiful picture, excellent blacks, and no motion blurring.

Weaknesses:

Not 1080p.

Posted 1 year ago - I'm very happy with this set, I was debating getting the Samsung LA37A450 and this set as it fit within my price range. The Best Buy I bought it at had the two monitors on the same wall so I was able to carefully look at the two. The deciding factor was the noticeable motion blur on the 37 lcd set even with the 6 ms response time. I ended picking the 42 plasma as the picture looked great and the price was right for an additional 5 inches. I did do some research before deciding on the plasma and the negatives weren't that much a factor for me (weight, energy output, not as sleek as lcds as I was mainly looking for a good picture and size.

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austindude from TX

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Jun 2006

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5 Star Review Very happy with my purchase

Strengths:

Very vivid color depth, dark blacks. Very sleek looking design and couldn't be happier with my purchase

Weaknesses:

Noise power on and off. Volume when used with TiVo doesn't work as well as I had hoped. Have to press repeatedly, can't hold down the VOL+ or VOL- button TiVo.

Posted 1 year ago - This is a great product. I've had it now for about 2-3 months. I enjoy it a great deal since my bedroom gets a lot of sun in the morning, this TV is much brighter than the Westinghouse 32 LCD I had previously. Colors are much more vivid and makes the viewing experience much more pleasurable. Don't watch much else but SD on it, but the digital filter makes it look much better than it should. Do occasionally watch HD on this unit and it looks much better than my 42" Sony projection LCD in the living room. Did a great deal of research and trying to find best bang for the buck. For less than $800 I think I got a great deal. It is plasma, but when you compare what I got for a comparable LCD, I think this a better deal.

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tekisme

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Dec 2007

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4 Star Review samsung PN42A450

Strengths:

nice price. cheap. sleek looking. ample hdmi ports.

Weaknesses:

not 1080p

Posted 1 year ago - Bought this plasma for a family member, but had a few days to mess around with the settings. Overall, it's a great TV. It has ample hdmi ports, and the color looks really great. My only complaint is that it's not 1080p; however, for the price it doesn't bother me too much.

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elginfarms

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Jan 2009

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2 Star Review pixal burn

Strengths:

easy to use

Weaknesses:

pixal burn

Posted 5 months ago - this t.v. has bad pixal burn on the sides ! Just by watching t.v. and regular movies ! I have not played any games or hooked my computer to this $1000.oo t.v.!

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  • 768p Display Format:
  • Yes HDTV Built-in Tuner:
  • Audio - Digital Optical
    Audio - Line Out (1/8" Mini)
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