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Great TV   
I'm really pleased with the whole process of ordering, delivery and set up, and I'm especially pleased with the TV. We already have a smaller Samsung LCD flat panel so buying the LN40B750 was a no brainer. I watch a lot of sports and with the 240Hz motion capability, I don't notice any motion distortion. Set up was easy, the picture quality is top notch and the wife can't get me out of my recliner! :2011-11-17 09:41:47

Samsung LN40B750 40-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV   
Have owned the TV for three months. First TV developed dead pixels from top to bottom in center of TV. Contacted Amazon and after getting a service number from Samsung, Amazon shipped a new TV and picked up the problem TV with in 8 days. Service was great. The new one is working great. Very pleased with the TV and the service from Amazon :2011-11-17 09:41:33

Best you can get for the price   
I'm pretty picky about my electronics, especially televisions and monitors, but after a month this one has met my expectations. The 240Hz setting is really just beneficial during fast moving sports, but without it movies on blu-ray look amazing. Gaming was also a concern of mine, but input lag was barely noticable in "game mode." I highly recommend it. :2011-11-17 09:41:07

My first Sports Worthy LCD, 240Hz Makes a Big Difference   
This was the last of four CRT TVs that I replaced with flat panels and I now have two Plasmas and two LCDs. I ordered from Amazon and they used a delivery company called Pilot. Pilot called me four days after I placed the order to report that it had arrived in the Boston area and set up a delivery appointment. Pilot showed up on time and put the boxed TV in the room of my choice. The set weighs just over 30 pounds and setup was a no-brainer. Don't be bothered by the paucity of paper instructions; It's all on a USB drive that fits into one of the TVs USB connectors. I haven't even needed mine.
As for performance, the 240Hz appears to completely eliminate the "LCD Motion Blur" that makes my older Samsung 60Hz unacceptable for fast moving sports. I may have to update this after the NFL season starts, but for now it appears to be on a par with my plasmas -- something I had not expected. Overall, I would rank the picture quality as excellent.
One comment on aesthetics: I like the plain black frame a lot better than the bright red "touch of color" that surrounds most of the other Samsungs.
Overall I'm very happy with the TV and with the Amazon buying experience. I would recommend it to anyone buying a new TV. :2011-11-17 09:40:51

Fantastic TV - Great Price,   
I purchased the LN40B750 before New Years 2009 as a replacement for an old CRT for our main floor living room. I spent a significant amount of time online looking at reviews and going to stores to see the TV and its competition in person. I'll break it down with the okay, the good, and the great (I have nothing bad to say about this TV or anything with Amazon or delivery).

The Okay:
Widgets are slow to load in particular when loading YouTube video. I ran a network cable to the TV instead of spending the $80 on the wireless adapter. This is negated by being able to watch TV while they are loading but it is definitely not a click and go at Internet speeds. I have not yet installed the software on my home PC for photo viewing so I cannot weigh in on that yet. I do like that they offer Amazon VOD which I have not yet used but to plan to (Blockbuster VOD is also offered). It is disappointing that Netflix is not an available Widget and hope that this is corrected soon. The news and sports widgets are okay at best. You can get headlines but you can't get the rest of the story. I also think that the sports widgets should allow you to pick teams to follow and have their scores, schedules and news items available similar to setting up the weather widget (another one where you probably have 10 other quicker choices for a forecast).
Picture in picture is not usable for folks with a set top box and Samsung's implementation is not the best. It does only work on the direct input to the TV (i.e. it does not work through the HDMI inputs).

The Good:
The ultra clear panel looks good and the TOC with Grey is a much nicer than the Red on the 120Hz TV. I keep it as good and not great for the following reasons. The bezel is very thick compared to the competitive Sony. I really like the thin set bezel of the Sony. The Sony looks like a much larger picture than the Samsung due to the bezel. However the Samsung gloss finish especially on the screen creates a better look and picture in my eyes. It will create a glare from lighting and windows. This was a problem with the glass CRTs too though and is easily overcome here. The TV has plenty of contrast to overcome most any glare. Our set has both lamps and south windows directly opposite the TV and we have no issues during the day with glare. Lamps and the sun do reflect off the shiny bezel though so you may find that distracting.
This set also does a good job with non-HD video such as VHS (my complaint here is lack of a Super Video input).
The set is thin but is obviously not as thin as the LED back lit models. However in spending a lot of time in front of both at the store, the picture quality of this model relative to the EDGE lit LED TVs is clearly superior. Now if you really want great picture quality move up to the true BACK Lit LED models. Blacks there look like a plasma but you are going to pay for that step up. This is the best picture quality of any LCD TV I have seen including the Sony XBR TVs.

The Great:
The color level and picture are fantastic. I feel the settings out of the box are great. However, CNet provides some nice tweaks to the movie settings which I have used with a Sony PS3 to show a fantastic picture though I didn't spend time going back and forth to see how much different it was from the factory settings. I like that each input can be adjusted to the settings you want. For example my PS3 retains the movie settings (tweaked per CNet) while my Digital Set top Box is set to Standard, etc.
Automotion Plus creates a beautiful picture. I don't think the 240Hz by itself offers anything over the 120Hz so don't buy this set on that alone. The Grey color pushed me up to this TV. That said sporting events in HD look FANTASTIC. The configuration of how the Automotion is a nice touch and there are built in configurations that allow you to tune for the event you are watching. It does create an almost live feel for normal programming but that can be compensated by adjusting the settings or by turning it off.

For those leery of online ordering, Amazon and the delivery company were both great. Delivery was fast and friendly. This is my second TV that I have ordered online. The first being a 46" Samsung DLP several years ago.

Overall this is a fantastic TV and Amazon beats everyone that I found on price including Crutchfield. Free shipping and no tax make this a very attractive offer. I highly recommend this TV. :2011-11-17 09:40:38

Samsung LN40B750   
Five stars for this great unit! Samsung hit another winner with this product. Picture perfect, easy set up and really decent sound. Easy to use lighted remote. No motion worries with the latest 240hz setup.
Grey touch of color is very attractive. Swivel base works great for viewing at different locations in my family room with no problems viewing at any angle. No problems with screen reflections either.
Menus are easy to walk through for any user adjustments.
I also purchased and installed the wireless USB device. Easy to install and set up also.
I would highly recommend this set to anyone. :2011-11-17 09:40:20

Why did I wait so long?   
We did comprehensive internet research on all flat screen HDTVs, with special emphasis on consumer reviews (particularly the negative ones) and this model came out best. Great reviews, great price, timely delivery, easy setup. It's a beautiful piece of furniture and the HDTV picture is just astounding. Why oh why did I wait so long? Sports events are the best -- you get a great picture and colors on SD, then when you switch over to HD, the grass is not only green but you can count the blades of grass!

I was in a chat room with one of the geek service guys, just verifying how I would hook up TiVo and various components; he asked what TV I'd purchased and when I told him, he said, "That Samsung is a NICE television!" He's right!

The only downsides I saw in consumer reviews were a couple of minor complaints about sound variation (I think going from SD to HD). There might be a very little of that, so geez, turn the volume up! It's not a problem.

One pointer. The HDMI cable that comes with the set is a low-end bronze conductor. It works perfectly well, but if you need to buy HDMI cables anyway for your components, get the gold ones on line. I bought mine through Amazon for $6.99 each. (Forget Monster cables, I think you're just paying way extra for the name.) Do the gold conductor HDMI cables work better? I dunno, but I feel better having "top of the line" and you can't beat the price.

Final thought. I was a little apprehensive about buying such a big ticket item on line. I checked out this model in a Best Buy store (about $400 more than the Amazon price), satisfied myself about the picture quality, and went ahead. And I'm very happy with the results -- couldn't have been a better experience! :2011-11-17 09:40:07

Fantastic TV   
I researched HD TVs for several months before finally deciding on the LN40B750, and I am very, very glad that I waited and got such a good television. Many factors went into this decision:

1. The TV is for my bedroom, so I didn't want one larger than 40".
- This requirement took the Samsung LED 240Hz TVs out of the running, since they only offer those in 46" and 55" at this time

2. I had gone to many, many retail stores to see the screens with my own eyes. I went to so many stores because one store may have the Sony set up to be superior while another might favor the Vizio, while yet a third may favor Samsung. I found the Samsung to have a very clear, crisp picture very comparable to the Sony, but with a lower price point. I also found the Samsung to have a better picture than the Visio. (I also preferred the layout of Samsung's remote over that of the Visio.)

3. I wanted a 1080P, 240Hz, 100K+:1 contrast ratio with lots of HDMI and component inputs.

The LN40B750 hit the money on all marks. It is a very pretty TV, with a shiny, easy-to-clean finish (it even comes with a micro-fiber cleaning cloth), and a gorgeous stand, if you don't want to drill holes in your wall. The 240Hz picture (as others have said) takes a little getting used to. I tuned into USA HD once I had the TV on the stand I bought and hooked it up to my FiOS box and started watching "U-571" in HD. Funny thing: it didn't look right. In fact, it looked as if someone was putting on a live production of the movie. Everything was so crisp and clear, and the movements were so smooth, the entire movie ended up looking as if it were live! Two days later, I visited my father who has an older Sony HD TV (60Hz) and he put his HDDVD copy of U-571 in for me to compare. There was no comparison. As clear as his TV is, it didn't hold a candle to the quality of the picture on the Samsung.

The menus are very, very easy to follow and comprehend. I do not care for the melody the TV makes when I turn it on or off, nor did I want that little light on the bottom to be on while I watch TV. Both were incredibly easy to disable. It is also child's play to bring up the menu for adjusting the video settings such as judder, though I have not yet found reason to adjust them.

So far, I have watched several HD movies, 4 football games in HD, and about a dozen shows filmed in HD. Only the CBS HD broadcast gave me any reason to complain, and I understand that is because of their 1080i cameras. Fox, NBC, and ESPN apparently all use 720P cameras which are vastly superior. (Every time CBS switched to their on-the-field cameras, the entire picture ended up artifacted for a few seconds. Also, whereas I could have counted the blades of grass on the field on the other three channels, CBS' picture was too fuzzy to make out that kind of detail.)

Lastly are the inputs. Ho-lee! *Four* HDMI inputs (three on the back, one on the right side as you face the TV)!! Four! Also, two dedicated component inputs, 1 dedicated composite input, and 1 component/composite input! Add to that the RF and PC (VGA) inputs, and its ability to display pics or videos off a USB drive and there is nothing you cannot play on this TV!

I will update this review later after I have hooked up my X-Box 360 and tried out some of the 1080P games, and after I get a wireless LAN antenna and update the TV.

Oh, one last point: I'd read in a few reviews here about the manual coming on a flash drive. Well, I bought my TV directly from Amazon (not a third party) and I got an actual book for my manual. Not sure what to make of that.

===UPDATE - 2 December 2009===

Okay! The X-Box 360 cinches it! It is be-a-utiful! The 1080p is evident in everything I do on the system that supports that resolution, from the menus to simple games like "Castle Crashers," to more complex games like Forza Motorsports. Clean, crisp, and smoooooth!

I also have purchased a Samsung BD-P3600 Blu-ray player. This was a good purchase to go with the TV, as the remote for the player (of course) also works on the TV, and the BD-Wise enables the TV to automatically detect that the BD has turned on, and it switches the input! Niiice! The TV also turns on automatically if I turn on the BD. The picture is out of this world, I don't mind telling you! (I'll probably post a review of the player on that unit's page in a few weeks.)

Now, I have noticed that the reflective screen will show *very* bright lights even with the TV on, but they have to be pretty darn bright. Even then, it's not too bad. I also found out that the video processor on this TV is a 10-bit processor, which is fairly good. It's not the best one out there, but then again, I'm not seeing any pixelization aside from the NFL on CBS, so I'm not sure if the 14-bit TVs I've read about are all that much better or not. I leave it to you to decide that. I'm happy with the LN40B750, myself, and I hope this review has helped you!

===UPDATE - 5 March 2010= :2011-11-17 09:39:52

Excellent Picture, No red bezel!   
Wow! This panel is really amazing. I have been researching sets for several months. It came down to the Sony XBR6 and the Samsung A650. Quite frankly I loved the Samsung picture but could not really accept the red "Touch of Color" bezels... just a personal choice I guess. Anyways, I purchased the Sony a few weeks ago on clearance and thought I was getting a great deal. Unfortunately the picture on the Sony was a real let down. It seemed dull and dim (even after adjusting the settings several times per different recommendations online and turning off the auto-dimming setting). My old DLP set even seemed crisper when I compared them side by side which was just not acceptable. Perhaps I got a bunk panel but after googling "dim XBR6" it seems like several people noticed the same thing I did.

I started doing more research and noticed that Amazon started carrying this television within the last week or two. Samsung must have caught on that they were losing sales due to their red color fetish as this panel is a beautiful dark shade of gray. Anyways, the XBR was returned and this panel replaced it. It's as clean crisp and clear as you could imagine from a non LED backlit panel. Its like night and day between this set and the Sony. The action is clear and crisp and the picture is just impressive. I highly recommend this panel, it is absolutely the clearest picture around without paying the huge premium for an LED set. You will not regret going with this TV. The only negative I would mention is that the panel is fairly reflective compared to the Sony. Definitely not an issue when the set is on but when turned off its definitely noticable. :2011-11-17 09:39:30

Very happy with my purchase. 240Hz is cool.,   
I received my LN40B750 this past Friday and have now had all weekend to kick the tires and be amazed at its capabilities. I had already submitted a review, but not sure where it went.

As I had stated in my now missing review, I am very impressed with this set's image quality and ease of use. Setup was pretty easy and only required me to fasten 4 screws to mount and lock the base to the bottom of the set. Connected the optical out to my receiver (Yamama RX-V750) and ran my DVD player's component cables right into the set. Now, I can finally enjoy progressive scan mode. What a HUGE difference that made! One thing I have to address is a negative comment made by another person who was complaining of stereo output from the optical out jack, instead of 5.1 surround sound. This is 100% contingent on what the broadcaster is pushing out, NOT the TV. Yes Jimmy, the evening news ONLY needs to be in plain vanilla stereo, not 5.1 surround sound. I can confirm that it does push out L/R stereo on the evening news and certain other broadcasts. Some broadcasts caused only my center channel to push out audio while others gave me L/C/R output so don't blame Samsung at all if you're getting stereo or 3-channel output. Watching ZOOM last night made all 5.1 channels on my receiver light up like a Christmas tree. I am so thrilled to watch some of my favorite shows in 5.1 now.

So, one of the main reasons I bought this was because of the 240Hz processing and 2ms response time, and, on my wife's recommendation, the panel design. 240Hz processing it is both neat and surreal. Other reviewers have stated that it give the picture a sort of Soap Opera-like effect but I would have to say no to this assessment. When I think of Soap Opera, I think of very apparent action happening on a stage/set with poor or harsh lighting and shadows: sort of campy. I can see where people liken it to that but it's not quite accurate. When enabled and set to its "Standard" mode, 240Hz processing makes certain fast-moving scenes seem very fluid, almost as if it were a live feed/broadcast not too dissimilar to reality TV. It gives motion a more smooth appearance as it is being displayed on screen. When I turned this Friday's episode of Numb3rs on, there was a bus chase scene that looked like it was coming from a live TV broadcast. Turning off 240Hz processing made it seem like "produced" TV does. I am now convinced and a convert to what 240Hz processing can do for TV. I decided to try it out on a DVD: Princess Mononoke. Wow! Some scenes looked like real-time 3D without 3D glasses. I am impressed. It takes a bit of getting used to but even my wife commented on how 3D some scenes appeared and how almost TOO real it makes the image look. She admits she is now addicted to this set. Also, I happened to turn the channel to see an old episode of 1960s Batman and it looked like a live broadcast! Neat but a bit weird. Overall, I think 240Hz processing is just an augmentation to what is already there.

I also have to discuss blockiness with certain scenes and fast moving action: I have thus far encountered NONE. When I have watched football or some other fast-moving stuff on other people LCD panels, all I saw was blocks and digital artifacting and that always turned me off to LCD. I get none of that with this set so far. I put on a baseball game, Olympic re-run highlights, smooth as silk. Not sure if it's because I am running RG6 cabling throughout my house but I am here to attest that the blockiness I hate on LCDs is not present on this set. A+ for that Samsung.

I was also worried about screen glare and reflection with this set as it DOES come with Ultra Clear Panel. I have a large window that faces opposite the set and when off, I can see a reflection. BUT! When the set it on, it's all business and NO glare. Try as I might, I see no glare or reflection. That is impressive. Kudos to Samsung (and the 150000:1 contrast probably helps too!).

The Touch of Grey is cool, no more illuminated border. I was also happy to play around with the widgets and other little built-in goodies. The built-in Ethernet jacks lets you plug it into a router or whatever to perform firmware updates and download new stuff to the widgets section. My wife LOVES the Art widget that displays Monet images to serene piano music. Some think this is gimmicky stuff, I think it's a GREAT example of convergence. A+ to Samsung for this stuff. I was also pleased to receive the full LN40B750 manual with my set. I wonder if people were upset by Samsung going green and putting the manual on a USB stick and built-in to the TV? I think it's smart as opposed to trying to dig up where the manual went.

My only gripe with the set is not being able to cycle through the inputs (Video 1, Video 2, Component 1, HDMI 1, etc.) by just depressing the button. While the TV's GUI menu system is nice, I hate using a GUI to navigate to the input I want to use. I'm old-school and like to cycle through the in :2011-11-17 09:39:15

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