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Samsung PS50C6900 Pro Reviews

hdtvtest‘s review Edit

Admittedly, the Samsung PS50C6900 could be described as a mixed bag. Its black levels with 24p and 50hz content (that is, a good chunk of what European audiences will be watching) are far removed from the best on the market, and it also suffers from image retention. Additionally, moreso than competing HDTVs from LG and Panasonic, it needs calibration work to result in excellent picture quality, and partakes in revisionist film grain reduction unless you trick it into not doing so. And yet, in spite of all of this, the Samsung PS50C6900 can be configured to show a very appealing, accurate picture, at a great price.
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Published on:
Nov 30, 2010

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

With its sub-£1,000 price tag, the Samsung PS50C6900 is brilliantly priced. It isn’t perhaps quite as strong as the Panasonic, but then that screen will set you back several hundred more. The PS50C6900 is a very capable screen with good setup options and a surprisingly full features set. Throw in the excellence of its 3D and HD, and you have a superb deal that will prove much the best buy here. Do make sure that 3D glasses are being provided for the price, though, as some companies are supplying the television with no glasses, and it could well cost you an extra £100 to get your hands on a pair or two.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Mar 28, 2011

www.whathifi.com‘s review Edit

If a big, do-it-all screen at a tempting price fits your needs, the PS50C6900 still demands your attention – it just doesn’t have the field all to itself any longer.
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www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

With interest in 3D arguably slightly waning as we head into Christmas (especially with Panasonic keeping the Avatar 3D Blu-ray off the streets while it bundles it exclusively with its TVs and Blu-ray packages), the PS50C6900 couldn’t have arrived at a better time. Sure, Panasonic’s 3D screens still outperform it with 2D and 3D, and it will be interesting to see how much of a difference the black filter in Samsung’s C7000 plasma screens makes. But the headline-grabbing bottom line with the PS50C6900 is that it’s the first big-screen TV that makes alternate frame 3D both truly watchable and truly affordable all at the same time.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 09, 2010

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

For anyone very keen on 3D but less so on the high price demanded by most suitably equipped TVs, the Samsung PS50C6900 could be a dream come true. It offers 50in of full HD 3D pictures for a mere £1,300 - or quite a bit less, if you look around online.
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Published on:
Oct 25, 2010

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