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Samsung PN58B650 58-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

rated 4.0 out of 5  (59 Samsung PN58B650 Reviews)


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Product Description

Samsung's new PN58B650 plasma flat panel HDTV exemplifies the design and performance refinements for those with discerning tastes and a passion for innovation. Picture your favorite room filled with 58 inches of 1080p Full HD picture performance artistically accented in a new Touch of ColorTM design. Samsung's 6 Series E-Panel technology delivers improvements with our Ultra FiterBrightTM technology that further reduces glare in brighter rooms and our advanced Crystal Full HD Engine expands the picture viewing experience with less power consumption. The new Medi@2.0 connectivity package offers customizable online content via user-friendly 'widgets,' networking capability via the DLNA standard, and playback of your camera and camcorder via USB 2.0. Add 4 advanced HDMI inputs that feature Samsung's Anynet+ (CEC standard) technology making system control of compatible A/V devices like a Blu-ray player or HTIB system a one-touch operation. Experience Full 1080p performance and advanced connectivity on Samsung's new B650 series plasma HDTVs that are designed to meet higher pride of ownership expectations and lower the cost of ownership.

Technical Details

  • 58-inch high definition TV with 1080p resolution
  • Four HDMI, two component, and one composite video input; two 15W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience
  • Ultra FilterBright Plus, 600Hz Subfield Motion,.001 response time, and a Mega dynamic contrast ratio for a stunning high contrast picture
  • TV's remote control to operate at the push of one button, peripheral AV devices such as a DVD player featuring HDMI-CEC
  • Special features: Crystal Full HD Engine with Cinema + Medi@2.0TM + "Green" design lead-free components + Samsungs Game Mode + AnynetTM+ (HDMI-CEC) + ENERGY STAR Compliant reduces energy consumption by up to 40% compared with prior year PDP TVs. + Dimensions (WxHxD): Without Stand 55.2 x 33.4 x 2.9 inches + Dimensions (WxHxD): With Stand 55.2 x 36.1 x 13.2 inches + Weight: Without Stand 85.8 lbs. + Weight: With Stand 101.0 lbs.

Product Details

Height: 36.10 inches

Width: 13.20 inches

Length: 55.20 inches

Weight: 85.80 pounds

Model: PN58B650S1FXZA

Manufacturer: Samsung

Color: Black

Display Size: 58 inches

Warranty: 1 year warranty

Model SKU: B001W6NU9Y


Samsung PN58B650 Reviews

rated 4 out of 5 Works as advertised
by Zman from Lafayette, Ca United States, 2010-03-21


Our 58B650 was installed yesterday along with the new PDC6500 Blue Ray Player. The picture on this set is just as advertised and commented on by others on this site. Unbelievable how good the picture is, whether on cable high definition from the networks or via a blue ray disk. We watched 2012 last nigh on Blue Ray and the picture was like being at a small theater (how my son described it). I also watched a few minutes of "March Madness" and it was like being at the game. I really think plasma has the edge over LCD for movies and sports. I did not test the network link on the television since we have a networked Blue Ray player with the same features, and that worked only ok, for a couple of reasons: one we use Apple only products and for some reason that affects our wireless link password. We had to create a longer 13 digit password. Then we found out our signal was that strong or fast and a Netflix movie we accessed was of VCR quality, not quite was you want to look at on an expensive high def television. So now we are upgrading our wireless connection to see if that improves things. The only criticism I have of Samsung is their manuals are not the greatest, their are inconsistencies in the manual about how to do something versus how it actually works. Also their network messages leave much to be desired. We worked our way through all of the issues by Googling the problems and lo and behold most of you out their with Samsung products had run into similar issues and resolved and posted them for the rest of us. Thank you very much. And if I was being really picky I could complain about the Samsung remote which the salesman touted as being really great and maybe it is, but in order to do picture in picture you are forced to go to "tools" and then use the drop down menus and then exit to go back to the screen. PIP should be right on the remote. It is awkward to go back and forth between screens. This negates a lot of the benefit of having PIP especially for the best use which is to have two sporting events on simulanteously. On our 20 year old Magnavox rear projection television, the PIP functions were right on the remote itself and not hidden behind online menus. That said, if you are looking for a first rate viewing experience I highly recommend consideration of this unit.



rated 4 out of 5 Great TV if you get a good one
by R. Alexander from East Bethel, MN, 2010-03-19


The first TV that arrived at our house was beautiful... for 1.5 days. Then the picture went out. We called Amazon to arrange for a replacement and they were extremely helpful. We had a new TV on our doorsteps in just over a week. They picked up the old one and the return shipping was covered by Amazon. The picture is excellent and we love the internet connectivity. We don't exactly make full use out of the widgets but we like being able to get the weather reports at the touch of a button. We wish the widgets weren't so slow though. We've been watching the new TV for about a week and a half now and we couldn't be happier. It is amazing how it looks so big when you first get it and then starts to look average over time. If you are thinking you want a certain size and space allows GO BIGGER!



rated 5 out of 5 A Great TV
by P. Schuh from Maryland, 2010-03-14


Had it about a month and have given it a work out: watched the Winter Olympics, Chronicles of Narnia (both movies), Pirates of the Caribbean (whole set), and Lord of the Rings (whole set), plus some 60's TV DVD's. No complaints at all. Works very well in the dark room we have it in. Delivery crew unpacked and made sure it was working and hauled away the boxes, a nice service. My wife and I were able to hang it on the wall; it's heavy but manageable. Picture is everything we hoped it would be after switching from a 35" CRT TV.



rated 5 out of 5 Absolutely Amazing!
by Seth , 2010-03-12


I've had this TV up for almost a week now, and thought I would post a review to help some folks out. First off let me say my TV has absolutely no buzz whatsoever; i think Samsung was the victim of the internet here where people sit with their TV muted and listen for the buzz until they drive themselves crazy. Even with my TV muted sitting 6-8 feet away i hear nothing out of the ordinary. The other hot topic with these TVs seems to be burn in/image retention. My kids have watched several hours of Nick Jr. with their stupid bright orange logo fixated on the screen. I've watched ESPN with the ticker at the bottom. Also we've left the TV paused for 15 minutes or so a few times. I've also played several hours of Final Fantasy XIII (which looks absolutely ridiculous by the way). I have not seen even the slightest hint of a ghost or anything on the screen whatsoever, so if you buy this TV do yourself a favor and don't worry about image retention, just enjoy your awesome TV! The last issue i read about was the whole 1080p/24 cinema smooth deal, and i can report that my tv switched between 24 and 60 hz with no changes to my picture settings before and after i watched a blu ray.

The picture on it is easily the best, smoothest, and most natural looking i have ever seen. Even HD commercials look staggeringly good. I've played with the settings some using a couple calibration guides i found on the net, but in all honesty this TV looks incredible right out of the box and 90% of people will be completely happy with the stock settings. The only thing i did right away was turn the contrast down a bit because it was factory set at 100. This TV produces the brightest, cleanest whites and deepest, richest blacks i have ever laid eyes on. I watched Lost in HD and my jaw was constantly dropping. Even the little water splash on the ABC logo during commercial breaks floored me. I played Finding Nemo on upconverted DVD for the kids and even they were amazed. Also a couple buddies came over and i played the opening sequence on Fast and Furious with the surround sound jacked up and i could tell they were thinking about killing me and stealing my tv.

i paired mine up with the HT-BD1250 Blu Ray surround system also from Samsung, and it has a couple integration features with the TV that are quite nice. I can control all basic functions of the Blu Ray player with the TV remote; and at any time no matter what i'm watching on what input, i can hit "tools" on the tv remote and turn on the surround sound and the 1250 automatically turns on and turns to the correct input, and the tv remote volume control automatically switches to control the surround sound. pretty sweet. also when i turn the tv off the blu ray player automatically turns off too which is a nice feature, and you can turn that on or off in the menu.

UPDATE: spent some more time with the TV, and a couple things i thought i would mention for everyone. first off be aware that all the inputs are on the very bottom left corner of the TV as you look at it. i fished my cables through the wall and they ended up being too short because of this. go to Samsung's website and they have some good shots of the back of the TV; wish i would have seen those earlier. Also i thought i would post about glare/reflections. yes, the screen is super smooth and shiny so if you put the TV right across the room from a window you will see a reflection. i would say putting any TV across from a window is dumb though. my last TV was rear projection and this TV is WAY better for glare. ambient light from windows in the room, as long as they're not directly across from the TV, do little to affect the picture. i watch TV with the blinds open on a 6'x4' picture window on the adjacent wall and still have excellent picture. granted it does improve a bit when you close the blinds, but it's nowhere near the old projection where you could watch the birds playing in the puddle on the street outside through the reflection in the TV.

I also forgot to add my one negative to this review, and that would be the shipping handled by Pilot Freight though Amazon. Their tracking was miserable; they had it leaving Arizona then nothing for 6 days until I finally called THEM to set up my delivery on the day it was supposed to be delivered. Amazon had the TV leaving Arizona, then arriving here 3 days later, then 3 hours later leaving Arizona again on their website. When I called, the rep told me that was "normal". I guess they track things different than everyone else on the planet. Lastly, Pilot insisted on coming between 10-2, right in the middle of the day, because that was "the only time we can get 2 guys out there". Sure enough, when the truck pulled up at 1, there was the one guy by himself at my door asking if I could help him carry the TV up my stairs. He was also going to attempt to use a tiny hand truck to cart the TV across my lawn, so I ended up actually helping him carry it in from the truck. Other than that he was helpful and fairly knowledgeable about the TV.

UPDATE: Finally got some internet wired to the TV so I could check out the "widgets". Overall they are fairly stupid and definitely not something i think i'll be using with any regularity. Also as some have reported the entire thing moves painfully slow so it's really kind of a chore to navigate the menu system. Even after signing in with my Yahoo account and entering my zip code, the Yahoo weather widget displayed several temperatures from a bunch of cities nowhere near me. If i don't end up using the PC streaming feature I doubt I'll even leave the ethernet hooked up to the TV. So in summary the Medi@ 2.0 is definitely not worth the upgrade from the 550 to the 650, but in my opinion the picture quality and media player do make it worth it. On that note the USB media player is an excellent addition; you can plug in a flash drive or even a USB HDD and play music, movies, and photos instantly. This feature does work well and also has a built in screen saver to prevent image retention. The only down side is the music player doesn't support WMAs.



rated 5 out of 5 P58B650 is Awesome!
by C. Hoban from Pennsylvania, USA, 2010-03-12


Samsung PN58B650 58-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
Simply great picture. Sound good. The internet feature is disappointing. It works OK, but it's doesn't have extensive features and it's kind of slow (Maybe because of wireless connection, wired may perform better.). Overall I still think this TV is awesome!