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1. 55-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible and red Touch of Color design
2. Side-mounted USB port for displaying JPEG/MPEG files and listening to MP3 audio
3. Inputs: 4 HDMI-CEC, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output
4. Includes removable stand; measures 51.6 x 35.2 x 12.1 inches with stand; 15-watt x 2 bottom mounted speakers with subwoofer
5. SRS TruSurround HD


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Product Description
Samsung's LN55B650 takes your HDTV enjoyment, and capabilities, to new heights. The power of Full HD 1080p resolution delivers clear, vivid images on a 55-inch LCD screen. The Medi@2.0 feature lets you access countless hours of online content from partners like Yahoo! and Flickr using customizable widgets, all controlled by your remote. Auto Motion Plus120Hz technology renders the smoothest, most lifelike HD action. DLNA technology means you can harness your entire home network through your HDTV. Connect your DVD, cable or satellite HD box, or Blu-ray Disc player easily, using any of four HDMI inputs. Experience truer, more natural dark tones and shadows with the 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. And highlight nearly any room in the house with a unique red accent at the bezel's edge, courtesy of the Touch of Color design.


User Reviews

55" of great viewin   
I recieved this TV about a month ago, I absolutely love it. I know that this TV has the very best picture of any TV that I have ever seen. Coupled with my new Sony Blue Ray player, the viewing experience is marvelous, simply marvelous :2011-11-13 23:42:40

Awesome   
This is my third Samsung in the past 4 years. I started with the first gen LED DLP which crapped out and then was replaced by the hl61A750 which is an amazing piece of work and is still kicking. I also purchased my first LCD as the ln40a650 which has since been moved to my bedroom to make room for the ln55b650 which I will review here.

This TV is amazing. Some may dislike the bevel in the middle but I don't even notice it, partly due to the fact that my center speaker is blocking it. I currently have the tv on a stand slightly higher than eye level, which is somewhat unfortunate. Straight on this picture is the best I've seen as of yet except for the DLP. Off center though you lose a little bit of depth and things become kinda purple/blue. My setup is just a couch in front of the tv though so I only have that problem when I'm in the kitchen and watching. Colors look natural and beautiful on this set, which keeps up with the Samsung standard I have grown to love. To watch DVDs I now use my PS3 and they look great. I believe I've turned off the AMP feature as I've noticed there is slight input lag especially when it comes to gaming. (Tested in demo mode w/ games like guitar hero where you can see the difference) For TV and movies it might not be bad, but I'm ok with how it looks normally. 24p works flawlessly with blu-ray and the picture is amazing. Wall-E is the only movie I have since it came with the PS3 but it's great. Blacks are black and the whites are white. Completely satisfied with this TV.

I purchased this TV for $1800 here I guess during some amazing 2 day special because the price has been fluctuating. But at that price it can't be beat. If you're considering this set, just get it. you won't be let down. :2011-11-13 23:42:18

AMAZING,   
wish i had chosen the LED version, but that would have cost even more. But I looove this tv :2011-11-13 23:42:01

A Masterpiece!,   
Like everyone else on Amazon, I spent a year researching and reading up on LCDs. I made my choice in February 2009 and bought a LN52A650. WOW! Even better than I read and thought...

Well, we got burglared and guess what, I was in the market again. I wanted to order the same model but it had gone up to $2299 (I had paid $1815 in February). Obviously very popular and the new model had come out. So I looked at the LED series (the UN7000 and UN8000) and the LN55B650. I went to a Best Buy, compared them side by side, and guess what, there was no difference in picture quality.

I've had the LN55B650 for a month now and let me just say this: I'm in consumer heaven! Read all the 5 star reviews of the LN52A650 - it applies to this model and expect to be blown away! :2011-11-13 23:41:46

Outstanding television   
Purchased the LN55650B to replace a Samsung 56 inch DLP, and it is a huge improvement.

My biggest concern in researching the television was how it well it would work in a very bright room. I have three picture windows in my living room, each of which is at least five by eight feet. I get a large amount of ambient light during the afternoon which made watching the DLP very difficult for several hours. No problem with this set. Yes, there is some reflection, but the picture is very good. I've watched movies, television programs, and sports with great satisfaction. Don't let reviews scare you that warn against reflection.

I was also pleasantly surprised with the quality of sound from the television. I have a home theater that I can use, but usually I don't bother switching over to it. For movies, yes, not for much of anything else.

This is the best television I've owned. I've owned at least a dozen... :2011-11-13 23:41:25

LCD vs LED   
After ordered the LCD with Amazon, I read some reviews and found out that CEVA, shipping company was lousy. That is not the case here for me. They were very professional, 2 guys carried it into the house, and even asked if I want to have the LCD out of the box. I didn't want it out and all I had to do was to sign a piece of paper stating that buyer does not want the unit out. They called and scheduled the delivery and very on time. I have to give them A+ for delivery. Can't ask anything more than this from buying on Amazon, NO TAX & FREE SHIPPING - I love it.

Samsung makes a beautiful unit, lucky me that I didn't waste money for Sony, much cheaper and same or better quality. Buyers out there, don't be fooled by the products displayed in the store. Because LED is the new phase, so what they do is they place the LCD and LED side by side for comparison. I saw these two units at the store and the LCD was no match to the LED. The reason is this, at the store the place the LCD on the lower solution and that makes the LCD look cheap. After I got the unit, turned it on and the picture is beautiful, flawless, awesome. Making the football season is amazing on the HD. The red touch is very cool to some. That means you can turn on or off the unit with a soft touch in the front without using remote control. The sound is OK to me. I am looking to buy another Samsung when the price is right. Goodluck to all with Samsung. :2011-11-13 23:41:03

Awesome TV   
This is a truly beautiful television. It has the size and quality to be the center of any home theater. The display is crisp and sharp with little if any distortion or fade when viewed at fairly extreme angles. The menu is top notch and easy to use. There are more than enough inputs for just about any situation.

My only complaint after a few weeks of use is the choice of placement and design of the control buttons on the set itself. They are way down in the lower right corner and are not physical buttons but instead touch sensitive areas of the bezel. While they are attractive in the sense that you can''t see them, they are also a problem in that you can't see them! My guess is Samsung has decided most people never use the buttons and instead rely entirely on the remote. I would prefer they just put the buttons behind the bezel so they are still not visible and don't break up the otherwise gorgeous look, but still allow them to be usable. :2011-11-13 23:40:44

I love this TV,   
I reviewed TVs for some time and ended up with this model after much reading and comparing of different models. My critera were picture quality, size, cost and brand in that order. I did not want to spend over $2K, but wanted a TV in the 50" to 60" size with a great quality picture. Brand was only imprtant that it be a name brand, but did not care which one. I did not care if the TV was Plasma, LCD or LED.

I had a hard time deciding between this model and the Panosonic G10 50" plasma (G10 was less $ but picture quality was lower in my opinion but not by much. If cost is a primary driver then I would go with the G10 and save the dollars. My reasoning rulled out LEDs that are to bleading edge from a cost standpoint, 240 hz was the same and I could see no differnece in quality, and from what I could see neither had a better picture at all but just cost more. I did not need the thin panel an LCD provides I know in the near future they will be the standard, but too much price difference today. This Samsung has the best picture of any TV in the store bottom line, looking at them all side by side this model always had the best picture by a wide margin. That includes the LED, 240 hz models and even ones that cost 2x as much or more.

Since getting it home the only coments we have had is the picture is too good - "I did not know that actor had a small scar". We have not gone out to a movie since getting it, why would we when we have a better picture at home. Two of our friends left our house asking for the model number so they could replace thier TV - it really is that good. My son thought the picture was so good he felt the actor was going to walk out the side of the TV when they walked off camera.

If you are looking for an excellent picture in a 50" plus size at a reasonable price this TV is perfect.

PROS Picture Quality, Size, Internet (use it to watch NetFlix movies), Automatic detection of components, Very Large Viewing Angle

CONS Sound just ok (plan on surround sound), Reflections (has a much more shiny face than my other LCD TVs, think about where you will put this model and if that is a problem look for another model) :2011-11-13 23:40:24

Best Father's Day Ever!   
I have never seen a better picture than the one on this Sammy. HD content on it is simply jaw dropping to my eyes. Way too bright out the box, but a few adjustments to contrast and backlighting brought it to an awe inspiring level. This replaced a 62inch Mit$u DLP (broke after just 3 years) and I couldn't be happier. No more fan noise, no more green push, no more suckiness of the Mit$u. I dusted off the xbox 360 HD-DVD player and watched Transformers again. This TV actually made me like the movie. Much much better than my theater experience. Black levels were excellent and the colors, Oh my!!! This thing is almost 3 dimensional at times.

The Auto Motion Plus feature works as advertised, but I changed the judder reduction to 3 and the blur reduction to 10. No soap opera video with these settings. I haven't had the set calibrated yet, but I can't imagine it getting much better anyway. Maybe a year or two down the road, I'll look into it, but I'm just scared to touch anything now.

The negatives are small, but must be noted. The internet connectivity is very gimmicky as the Yahoo widgets are limited. I checked out Yahoo News, and it has a bunch of headlines, but no full stories. It is also painstakenly slow to navigate. The menu system in general is pretty slow also. There is a touch control panel on the front bezel that can control volume/power/channel/source, but there are no visible labels. I thought there might be some way to illuminate the panel, but could not find anything in the manual. This makes the front panel touch buttons fairly useless.

I for one love the design of the front bezel and it compliments the TV perfectly. Who wants a dull black box when you can have the glass over red carbon fiber look! Ok, I went too far there, but I like it.

Overall, this is a fantastic product and I hope to enjoy it for years to come. When the economy gets better, I will be getting me a blu-ray player to feed this beast. It's so hungry for HD... :2011-11-13 23:40:04

pros and cons, but astonishing!   
Pros and Cons, but overall a GREAT TV! For the past two years i have used a samsung 46" lcd (720p) with the bdp-1500 blu-ray player and it was great. Though due to a problem, i had to switch it under warranty and got this 55" in its place. First off, whoever said you cant tell the difference between a 720p and a 1080p, is dead wrong. there is a world of difference. i was using the same blu-ray player on both tv's, and watching it is a world of change! So anyone thinking of a 720p thinking its "close enough" its really not.... there is a HUGE visual difference.

Now, getting to the TV itself. I had a little problem getting the tv to recognize the bluray player. So much for plug and play with the hdmi cable, took about 40 minutes on samsung phone support to resolve, so incase you also get a "mode not recognized" go into the tv settings and change "anynet" to "off" , hookup the bluray using the red/yellow/white cable to the tv and go into the bluray menu, and do the same. then turn them both off, connect with the HDMI, and your in business.

Pros:
Absolutely no question this tv has clarity! It is amazing, we watched dark knight on bluray and were totally blown away, watching a movie we saw before, but in a whole new way! it looks just like the store set ups with all the bells and whistles lol, cant stress how GREAT the picture is. Watching HDTV Cable, same story, just great! Ive read some reviews that some people dont like the "touch of red" but to be totally honest, i cant even see it unless i open all the windows and have direct light, then you can see it. otherwise, in a normal lit room, you can see a little red on the bottom and thats about it. connections with hdmi make this tv super easy for anyone to set up bluray, surround sound, and any accessories with ease, but again if you have my problem you can still call 1-800-samsung, and get free support.

Cons: there arent a whole lot of big complaints i have with this purchase. when moving it to another angle and turning the screen, it wobbles a bit but thats expected with a heavier tv. the one thing i would complain about, is the screen is more glossy than my 5 series 46" lcd. one of the reasons i bought lcd vs. plasma a few years ago, was the glare factor. though this glare is not as bad as plasma, there is still a glare. anyone with windows directly behind you while watching tv.... will definatly see it. light anywhere else in the room, once the tv is ON, you cant really see it unless you try. but if there are windows behind you, or lamps on, you can directly see glare. i watch tv in a darker room so it wont be too much of a factor for me. i opened up my curtains , and have a window 8 ft wide directly to the right of my tv, and with broad daylight coming in from the side, no problems. if i turn on my lamp ... i can see, so think about your room, and how the tv will be placed.

besides these notes, i would buy this tv again. i can hook up my hd camera with ease, view pics, set up my Wii or game cube without issues, and plenty of options to change as far as brightness, color, etc. i havent hooked up the internet cable yet but i look foward to playing with those options and seeing everything this tv can do!

On a side note, really consider buying the extended warranty from where ever you get the tv from, it saved my life. i paid an extra $200 2 years ago when i got my 46 inch, and as luck would have it, it broke, and i got this tv to replace it, and only paid the difference in cost which was only a couple hundred bucks. not bad for a tv worth three grand! :2011-11-13 23:39:32

Best LCD for the Money   
This LCD is the best of both size and quality. With the additional 300 off that amazon was offering a couple of weeks ago, it was a bargain for what you get. Samsung is top quality in my opinion right now.

Here is the good:

Great picture. 3 extra inches worth more to me than 240 hz
Glass screen makes picture more vivid and handles glare with ease.
Touch of color makes it look really nice hanging in my living room.


Could be better:
Sound is average at best. Most will hook it up to external speakers so it doesn't matter that much
Remote is decent but needs more quick buttons to control PIP and other tools that you have to navigate through a couple of menus to change

Bad:
Nothing. You will not be dissapointed with this bad boy! :2011-11-13 23:38:47

I'm surprised...   
I'm surprised that more people aren't buying this set, or at least reviewing it (which typically is indicative of sales). Really with this set there are only two things that may bother your run-of-the-mill average TV watcher, and that is 1. Glare, 2. Flashlighting/clouding (backlight shining through).
On 1 I can honestly say the glare doesn't bother me at all. Some people may not be able to deal with it because they are picky and/or have a really bright room this TV is going into, but that is not an issue to me. Just personal opinion. I would never let that be a factor to me unless it truly bothered me, and it truly does not with this set.

On 2 I can say that I did have some initial problems with clouding and it being visible. I used settings posted on Cnet for this TV. They are kind of dark, but you get used to it. This prevents clouding from being as noticeable, but some backlight will bleed through, and it's especially apparent on large TVs. How apparent is it? I am very picky and although I can notice it on a completely pitch black screen, it really doesn't bother me that much during normal TV watching. I have my backlight set at 3 (out of 10), standard mode leaves it at 8. This is way too bright and you will most definitely see some bleed through.

There are a few recommended fixes if you have clouding that is poor around the edges. Wiping the entire TV side to side and up and down with a microfiber cloth has worked in limited cases, as well as loosening a few bezel screws along the TVs edge to loosen the pressure and keep the backlight from shining through as brightly. Also limited success stories on this method and I even tried it with no such luck. Changing my settings was the action that gave me the best result. Photographs have proven even TVs that appear as if they have no apparent clouding to the naked eye actually do have clouding, so don't stare at your TV for hours looking for this imperfection, simply find a setting that seems to remove it upon a glance at the TV and move on.

Some other cons to point out that you may or may not know about and/or normally wouldn't think they will bother you but might actually. The off angle viewing of this TV is not good. You will see the TVs contrast change dramatically even moving your head 2 feet from the center of the TV sitting 10' away. How big of a deal is that to you? Depends. Some experts have said that this TV is best for one-person and adding multiple people with different viewing angles renders this set to not be preferred. Do I believe that? Not really. I think for most families sitting an appropriate distance from this set probably won't be too irritated at the slight off angle viewing issues. However, it is noticeable and the best angle by far is directly in front of the set. Keep this in mind--maybe check it out in action at the store first if you are buying this set for a family.

Another thing to keep in mind is that the TV has an included rope you screw into the back of the TV and tie off on a screw in the wall. Very silly design and completely retarded to put on and even easy to look over when you purchase the set. But guess what? Use it. This TV is top heavy like mad and easily could tip over. I've also heard some complaints on the PIP and remote and audio as well on this TV, but I don't use any of them so I won't comment. I also don't play games so I won't comment there, although I hook my computer up and it looks just fine.
People like to hear potential negatives in reviews more than positives I think, so there is my list. I consider myself pretty picky but overall I think this TV is an excellent buy at a sub-$2,000 price point. If you can afford a $5,000 LED LCD with the latest technology, why are you even considering this set? While the PQ might be comparable to more expensive TVs (truly this TV looks that good), lesser auxiliary issues like tying a rope to a wall to keep the TV from falling shouldn't even be something you should care about. PQ is great from cable to blu-ray to PC on this set and I really don't think you're going to be disappointed if you purchase and this is your price range (or a little above).

Another big debate is whether or not to go with the 52B750 with a higher refresh rate. The truth is that your eyes will never tell a difference between the two refresh rates. I have read that there are lesser cases of backlight bleeding with the 52", but that's probably partly due to the fact that the 52" is 3" less in size. I'm still in the return period and I could get the 52" if I wanted, but I simply think that's not the best buy. This TV is.

Lastly I will point out that the LCD panel used in this particular set is a CMO Panel and not a Samsung panel. Approximately 60% of Samsung's don't use Samsung panels, so don't worry that you aren't getting an authentic Samsung; it is pretty common. The CMO panel a lot of experts complain about, but they also complain about the S-PVA panel used in the 46" ver :2011-11-13 23:38:23

Samsung LN55B650 Review   
I have had this item approximately three weeks and it has met all of my expectations. As a Plasma TV owner, I wanted to replace and older TV with an LCD since they use less power and create less heat. I did a good deal of research but this TV was too new to have been rated. I trusted in the quality and ratings of Samsung brandmates and was not disappointed. It has a bright and beautiful picture; more adjustments than anyone could ever need; and many other features (such as internet connectivity) that I have yet to try. I especially like the media viewer, since I shoot only digital photos when traveling. This TV is so good, it shows up the flaws in my cable HD service that I never noticed before. I highly recommend this TV to anyone looking for a large screen TV in the LCD format. :2011-11-13 23:37:57

Great value   
Considering this is in Samsung's 6-series line (read: budget), the features and picture quality are top-notch. Like most people, I considered an LED backlit (not perimeter lit) higher end set. While I agree that the black level is nicer on the LED lit sets, it is not twice as good to justify the price. Same thing with 240Hz, it's an improvement, but not a must-have. 3" vs 1" thick... once it's on the wall, 7' away from you, I doubt you'll care much.

With a TV like this, you want to spend time reading up on settings to tweak it for your room and your tastes. But, out of the box, the TV performs beautifully, the color and contrast are excellent. Sound... well I'm not sure, since I don't use the onboard speakers.

I was able to get this with the free blu-ray player for $[...] shipped, turned the player around on [...] for [...] bucks so the set was $[...] net. Edit: I absoultely CANNOT believe it is selling for 2600 bucks now with NO free Blu-Ray player. Since when do electronics go UP in price? Next thing you know, OLED will go obsolete before LCD.

If you are considering a TV this size, definitely go down to your local shop to check out the bezel as it definitely has some red highlights and is a bit bigger underneath the set than some of the more minimalistic designs out there. That design element may bother some. Depending on the wall color behind the set (ideally should be a neutral dark color) you may not even notice it. :2011-11-13 23:37:39

Samsung LN55B650 55-Inch 1080p   
BLUF: Fantastic set, great picture in HD or 480i (superb up-conversion), stylish design.


Upgraded from a Samsung 56" DLP....like night and day. Having owned previous LCD sets from Sharp, I was leary about purchasing another LCD TV. While the Sharp LCD (15" 480i and 32" 1080P) both had good pictures, they were not significantly better than my Samsung, 56" 1080P DLP in either a 480i (both sets) or 1080P (the 32").

That said, I saw the LN55B650 in Best Buy and was impressed, so I proceeded to do several days of research and pricing on the internet and decided to take the plunge....purchased the 55" and 32" versions.

- Blue Ray: Crisp picture, deep blacks and true colors...looks like you can almost step into the picture.

- HD Signal: As good as the Blue Ray picture.

- Non-HD Signal: Great upconversion with superb detail.

- Controls: A lot of adjustments, most of which I don't touch. Planning on bringing in a professional to fine tune both sets.
:2011-11-13 23:37:23

GREAT HDTV !!!!!,   
Samsung hits another home run. I received my LN55B650 HDTV two days ago. Put it on my bedroom wall and WOW !!! Great sharp picture, deep colors, and a very nice appearance. In the past year, I've purchased two other Samsung HDTV'S for my other rooms, and I am very pleased with all of them. I purchased this HDTV, using Samsung's $[...] instant rebate. This put me over the top in deciding to buy. Received my television two days earlier than scheduled. Delivery by Pilot was first rate. White glove setup. I was very pleased with their service. This HDTV is everything and more. I have researched a lot of HDTV'S and as of this review, I am very satisfied with what Samsung has produced. If you are looking for a HDTV of this size, buy this Samsung and you will not be disappointed. :2011-11-13 23:37:04

ln55b650   
After much shopping around and studying the specs and reviews on many different tvs, I purchased a new Samsung ln55b650. I narrowed my choices to Samsungs new lcd tv and their new led tv. I couldn't tell a lot of difference watching the two tvs in the store so I went with the 55 inch lcd. I couldn't be more pleased with my choice. The picture quality is even better than I hoped and after a months usage I have found no problems with the tv.
I would recommend the tv and I would definitely order it again from Amazon. The price and the delivery service make Amazon my first choice for any new appliance. :2011-11-13 23:36:42

Now THIS is HDTV   
Samsung's new 55" LCD is truly incredible.

I'm not a videophile and don't want to try and provide a technical review...but can say that the picture quality of this Samsung LCD is [by far] the best that I have reviewed to date (compared to Sony, Sharp, Panasonic, and LG).

Sound quality is the same as most other flat screen TVs.

The only thing that I'm trying to get used to is watching movies on Blu-ray. It is so real that you feel like you're sitting in the studio. Hopefully this 'soap-opera' effect will be temporary. :2011-11-13 23:36:20

Beautiful   
Let me give you some history first...i had originally ordered an LG plasma from HSN...it came twice with chards of broken glass...and the delivery was awful (Civa?) and took several weeks to arrive. So i was somewhat reluctant to purchase on-line again. So when Amazon shipped this so fast and Pilot delivered it with great service, i was very pleased. However, afterward, i noticed a tiny scratch in the screen that showed a white dot when the screen was dark in that corner...Thought i could live with it since i was sick of sending back TVs, but obsessed over the small dot when i saw it. I notified Amazon who offered a small discount or a new TV. I picked a new TV. Within a few weeks, I had a new TV delivered and the old one taken away. Amazon was great and the same delivery guy was very pleasant. Now the TV...it is so sharp and crisp and beautifully big that i don't want to stop watching TV. I have a fairly new LG 42" in the bedroom and thought it was good until i watched this one. Glad i didn't wait for an LED or whatever is next, because i can't imagine a more perfect TV. Haven't figured out the extra capabities such as streaming, but can't wait. Almost ordered the 52inch, but glad i went a little bigger. It's Great! :2011-11-13 23:36:00

Initial thoughts.   
Ordered TV from amazon.com delivered by Pilot. It was delivered a day sooner than the earliest date promised. Overall experience w/ Pilot was way better than CEVA.

As for TV, I bought Sony KDL 52v5100 but I was so disappointed with Sony's picture quality and features of that tv that i decided to break my loyalty with sony after so many years. I will need to post an update as it has only been 24hrs since i got this tv, but my initial reaction is that it seems to be great. looks are good and it is full of features. beats a comparable price-range sony anytime. picture quality is also very good. one thing i noticed though, is that there is a gap b/w the glass surface and the actual LCD (less than 1/8inch). keeping my fingers crossed, as i have heard bad things about samsung customer service.

Update #1: Ok here is an update. For some reason the tv keeps forgetting fav channels!! This may not be relevant for many ppl but I have hooked up CATV cable directly into the tv. So when I add a fav channel, a bit later the channel goes missing from the fav list. The same thing happened to different channels at different times. Flipping channels though is much better - actually its pretty awesome. I was used to Sony, which takes annoyingly long time to change channels. But like I said, this may be a non-issue if you are using a cable box.
Also, hooked up LAN cable and it would not pick up automatically so had to input all IP/DNS addresses. Internet activity is a bit slow (probably due to slower processing). Yet to check out how DLNA works. USB functionality is great - plays almost all video files, displays pictures in crisp quality, plays music etc. :2011-11-13 23:35:42

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