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Samsung LE32C650 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 100Hz Motion Plus Allshare Internet LCD TV with Freeview HD  

Samsung LE32C650 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 100Hz Motion Plus Allshare Internet LCD TV with Freeview HD

By Samsung

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Great product for 20% less than other sites, 2010-07-12
TV works great with Sky box. It modifies the picture from 16:9 to 4:3 and vise-versa automatically depending on the channel's broadcast.
very easy to use menus.

 
Our Price: £453.90
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Samsung C20 Ultra Compact Camcorder- Black (10x Optical, 2.7 LCD, 2.5 Hours Battery Recording)  

Samsung C20 Ultra Compact Camcorder- Black (10x Optical, 2.7 LCD, 2.5 Hours Battery Recording)

By Samsung

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 A little beauty, 2010-05-28
First rate little cam corder does everything it says on the tin, what more could you ask for ?

 
List Price: £169.99
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Samsung PS50C450 50-inch 600Hz Widescreen HD Ready Plasma TV with Freeview  

Samsung PS50C450 50-inch 600Hz Widescreen HD Ready Plasma TV with Freeview

By Samsung

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 samsung excellence, 2010-06-07
this is a great tv , i view it using a sky box so have not used the freeview.ok so its not full HD but honestly you will not notice the difference.i sit 4 meters from it and at that distance it is stunning ,that said you could view it quite alot closer.blu ray looks great on it as well as games through the xbox 360.i found the colours way off so i set it up with DVE HD BASICS dvd and now have a really natural image.the usb port can be used to watch films,photos and play music through the excellent built in speakers.all in all i cannot rate this tv high enough.

 
Our Price: £488.15
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Samsung PS42C450 42-inch 600Hz Widescreen HD Ready Plasma TV with Freeview  

Samsung PS42C450 42-inch 600Hz Widescreen HD Ready Plasma TV with Freeview

By Samsung

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Samsung Plasma 42", 2010-07-22
Well worth the money great picture quality and easy to use controls.
Would highly recommend 10/10

 
Our Price: £379.00
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Samsung LE40C650 40-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 100Hz Motion Plus Allshare Internet LCD TV with Freeview HD  

Samsung LE40C650 40-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 100Hz Motion Plus Allshare Internet LCD TV with Freeview HD

By Samsung

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Samsung LE40C650 - exceeding expectations, 2010-08-06
Long hours of research into LCD, Plasma and some LED televisions led to two highly recommended televisions. Panasonic's TX-P42G20B plasma was raved about for incredibly deep black levels, crisp picture quality and low input lag (always be careful to differentiate pixel response, always likely to be a very low number, from input lag which is essentially the time taken for the display to appear from an external source such as a DVD player or games console), but reading the negative feedback resulting from fading image quality of the predecessor, the G10, and noting the additional cost of the plasma, it eventually seemed like the wrong option. Similarly, LED TVs seemed to offer limited benefit for the greatly increased cost (the energy consumption would save as little as £10 a year if the figures were all to be believed, though people keen to hang their TV from the wall may appreciate the wafer-thin LED displays). Meanwhile, reviews for this Samsung TV were extremely positive, with only two areas of criticism: some reviewers felt the images were over processed, and many mentioned the possibility of high input lag which may affect gamers or those connecting separate video and audio output devices.

Having now had two weeks to test the TV, here are some comments on the two areas of criticism, and some further observations about this TV:

Input Lag - This Samsung TV does indeed suffer from uncomfortably high input lag (as do a large number of modern TVs) when all the default settings are selected. However, in the Plug and Play menu, there is an option to select Game Mode. This TV-saving feature results in no noticeable reduction in picture quality when playing games (several features, such as motion plus, are switched off to allow swifter processing, but these tend to be features that benefit regular television watching, as opposed to games which do not necessarily benefit from such additions). The input lag is reduced significantly, to the point where it is certainly no longer an issue. There may be some gamers, amassing thousands of kills in Modern Warfare 2, who might notice the lag more than I do, but as a keen gamer myself, I've noticed no issue with the lag with Game Mode on. Handily, different input selections (such as HDMI 1) remember whatever settings you select, so you do not always need to fiddle around with the settings for your current activity.

Over-processed picture - A more minor worry highlighted in some reviews was that some people may view the picture as being too heavily processed, though this one is very subjective. Initially, the ultra-smooth picture resulting from the Motion Plus settings (granting this TV the 100Hz badge, though bear in mind that the input is never likely to reach that refresh rate, so the TV is having to propagate its own information) didn't seem quite right. People seemed to be moving too quickly on screen, which was perhaps due to the increased TV size in the room. The effect was lessened with Motion Plus off, though it's actually a feature I've grown to appreciate simply because it's so smooth. Crucially, all options are highly configurable, so while the Motion Plus looks incredible for sports broadcasts, users may want to switch it off for close-up dramas or games - it's down to the user. I actually really like the picture quality and the processing applied. I found many Sony displays somewhat washed-out, but love the vibrance and colour of the Samsung.

A quick list of some favourite features:

Picture in Picture - the PIP options with the TV are pretty good, allowing you to choose a corner of the TV, and size for your PIP. Hook up an HDMI source, and it's easy to choose a channel to watch at the same time. You can also easily switch between audio sources. If you've ever found the build up to an F1 race a little slow, try playing a few games with the F1 build up in one of the corners - it's the most productive, efficient way I've ever tackled time-wasting activities.

The panel itself - is gorgeous! It's a bit embarrassing to use that word, but it truly is. It's got a glossy, almost glassy finish, that looks absolutely superb. Reflection might seem an issue compared with the matte finish of many LCDs, but when the TV is on (equipped with flexible backlight options) there's no noticeable issue from reflection (but I guess that'll be dependent on your room setup). I'll be honest, and admit that I didn't really understand why people were worried about different panel types (apparently there is an SQ01, an AA and a B panel that can be supplied with the TV, apparently the case with many TVs, and some claimed the SQ01 was better, while others said nobody would notice the difference). One thing I can say is that, having ordered from Amazon, the panel supplied was an SQ01, leading to a snobby feeling I don't quite understand. Perhaps this information will be useful to somebody though.

Text and Guides - my previous LCD had incredibly slow teletext, and a higly-unreliable guide. However, the Samsung loads everything very quickly, and the guide is always complete and easy to access (I particularly like the option to select future programmes that the TV will then automatically switch to at the correct time). One minor point to criticise is that good old fashioned channel hopping can still be fun, and the standard pop-up in the corner (with channel number and name) doesn't display the "what's on now" title. Still, it's a minor thing, and is encouraging me to use the more-efficient guide. I've not had much need for the TV's internet connectivity, and didn't consider a major purchase incentive, however there are some handy options to have. It's worth noting that it's always going to be the hardest bit to guarantee operation, because many routers and be quite picky about what they interact with. Still, there are numerous reviews reporting people's success with a variety of video formats passed to the TV, including mkv, though several windows media types are reportedly not supported (not tested by myself).

A vast array of handy settings - the TV isn't stuck as you first find it. The factory settings are pretty amazing, to be honest, but a little online research and some trial and error will see people get even more from their sets, suited to the environment the TV inhabits. Backlight levels, black levels, motion plus, all the usual suspects (contrast, brightness etc.) and a whole host of other options are available.

Blu-rays look incredible - though this replicates the praise about the panel it's worth noting just how good games and blu-rays look, displayed in 720p or 1080p. Black levels are mighty for an LCD (I'm not sure many of us would be able to see the difference with a decent plasma), and everything just looks stunning. Watching Star Trek on blu-ray led to multiple jaw-drop moments - it's worth buying a blu-ray player just to get even more from the TV. Meanwhile, games like Demon's Souls look even more atmospheric, and the same can be said for Rapture in Bioshock 2 - incredible stuff.

Freeview HD - the TV comes with Freeview and Freeview HD. Though there aren't a massive number of HD channels yet, the quality of BBC, ITV and CH4 HD channels is impressive, and a nice addition.

In summary:

Truthfully, the right television is dependent on the intended viewers, and it's often worth checking out particular models in stores (and even asking if you can fiddle with the settings) before committing to a purchase on a place like Amazon (who, for their part of the service provided, ensured a rapid delivery and a smooth purchase). I can't fault this television and would recommend it to anybody. My final piece of advice would be to read as many reviews as possible, but to draw the line at some point. If you continue to trawl the internet, you'll always, always find somebody unhappy with a product, and making a decision about a television only gets harder with every review you read. Good luck!

 
Our Price: £589.00
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Samsung LE22C450  22-inch Widescreen HD Readyp 50Hz LCD TV with Freeview  

Samsung LE22C450  22-inch Widescreen HD Readyp 50Hz LCD TV with Freeview

By Samsung

Samsung LE22C450 HD Ready LCD TVMain Features:Connect Share MovieWide colour enhancerAnynet+HDMI...
Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Samsung TV, 2010-08-18
Quick delivery. Excellent TV and very easy to set up. Very pleased with it.

 
Our Price: £188.35
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Samsung SMX-C10GP/XEU SD Compact Flash Camcorder, 10x Optical Zoom, 2.7 inch Wide LCD, H.264 Recording - Grey  

Samsung SMX-C10GP/XEU SD Compact Flash Camcorder, 10x Optical Zoom, 2.7 inch Wide LCD, H.264 Recording - Grey

By Samsung

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 An Amazing Begginers Camcorder, 2010-03-16
Overall, I think this is an amazing little camera, its great for a first camcorder, and is generally easy to use with some great quality SD clips, sure its not HD, but if you want a HD camera, go and get one instead of complaining about it :)

 
List Price: £199.99
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Samsung ES25 Digital Camera - Black (2.5 inch LCD, 12.2MP, 4x Optical Zoom)  

Samsung ES25 Digital Camera - Black (2.5 inch LCD, 12.2MP, 4x Optical Zoom)

By Samsung Camera

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Fantastic Camera!, 2010-08-07
Bought this camera and immediately was impressed about the build quality and look of the camera. Was even better when i actually started taking pictures with it. Amazing detail, great screen, fantastic battery life on Duracell Plus batteries. It's also easy to use, my 4 year old niece was snapping away with it all night! I'll be buying her 1! It will take up to an 8GB Memory card too! Definately worth the money, i paid a bit more for mine and don't regret it 1 bit. Buy It!

 
List Price: £79.99
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Samsung HT-C5500 Blu-Ray 5.1 ch Home Theatre System - Wireless Rear Speaker Ready  

Samsung HT-C5500 Blu-Ray 5.1 ch Home Theatre System - Wireless Rear Speaker Ready

By Samsung

  • 5.1 Channel 1000W Output
  • Blu-Ray & DVD/-R/-RW/+R/+RW Play
  • USB HOST
  • iPod Dock Cradle Included
  • Internet@TV

Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5 Excellent product but wish iplayer would hurry up, 2010-08-13
This is an excellent bluray combination setup, ideal for the average viewer wanting a bit more visually stunning graphics and better surround sound. Obviously it wont keep up with a separate but neither will the price so for the average person this is much more affordable! Atm the internet tv is a bit disappointing as so far bbc iplayer hasnt been released and neither has love film film software been finished. Once these are both done it will be excellent. Updated frequently when new firmwares are available to play newer films such as avatar. The remote is a bit 'special' looking but the system works flawlessly with my logitech harmony so i never see it.

 
Our Price: £299.40
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Samsung Original Toner Cartridge for ML-1910/1915/2525/2525W/2580N SCX-4600/SCX-4623F/SCX-4623GN/SF-650 Yield 2500 - Black  

Samsung Original Toner Cartridge for ML-1910/1915/2525/2525W/2580N SCX-4600/SCX-4623F/SCX-4623GN/SF-650 Yield 2500 - Black

By Samsung


 
List Price: £84.20
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