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(More customer reviews)We had to replace a 61" DLP which had produced a very good picture but developed `issues'. True, some of the LEDs produce a crisp picture but at 2.5 times the price of a large plasma I could not justify the expense. The Panasonics certainly produce a great picture but are bulky and heavy. I also waffled on the Samsung 63" 7000 or 8000. These are elegant sets and their slim width is especially appealing but I don't think I'd really use 3D (for an extra $700). Perhaps for the next set, in a few years, sans special glasses. After what seemed like endless research and numerous visits to the local electronics stores to compare, I made the jump. I think what ultimately made the decision was Consumer Reports rating it #1, over even the 7000. Well, technically, the winner was the 550, the same TV as the 590 with a couple less features.
The TV was purchased through Amazon from One Call. Some of those reviews (not just on Samsung) had prepared me for the worst: screens cracked during shipping, plasma buzz, and plain duds. And to be once-removed from Amazon added some angst to the process. I am pleased to report that none of my worries were justified. I received my purchase of the Samsung PN63C590 two weeks ago, on time, in one piece, no buzz, no dud.
While not an expert I can certainly appreciate a gorgeous picture when I see it. Out of the box the color was quite good but I tweaked the settings with calibrations easily found on CNet. As the set has `aged' the picture became even better. SD looks about as good as it can, DVDs are very good, streaming Netflix good to very good with HD, over-the-air broadcast excellent, and of course, BluRay terrific. The sound is not bad, becomes great hooked to even a relatively low-end Samsung home theatre system. [It plays nice with the home theatre system as well].
This is my first plasma and as the owner of several, smaller, misc. LCD sets, I was most concerned about screen glare. The LCDs handle bright ambient light well. The new plasma is in a living room that is fairly bright during daylight. Again, that fear proved unfounded; the set compensates for glare. The big advantage of the plasma I would say is a far more realistic picture (even given the orange-tinged excesses of things like CSI Miami). Motion blur is not an issue; loved the passing of Aaron Rodgers.
While I would not normally write a review I know the tendency is for dissatisfied people to express themselves while satisfied ones are not as motivated. Anyway, I don't think you'd go wrong.
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