Customer Reviews 

Not working after four days...
2008-12-02UPDATE: Just got off the phone with Samsung support. The second tier support rep determined that this is a "service" issue and would require an on-site service visit. This TV is requiring service after four days of use.
My tv was delivered four days ago, the CEVA delivery was ok although there was only one delivery person carrying the TV. He seemed to be in a hurry, trying to get me to sign the paperwork before getting a chance to test the audio of the tv which is one thing that you have to initial.
I loved the TV until today when it is randomly switching to what looks like a channel autoprogramming scan. It will stop, I will switch the source back to my Tivo and then a couple of seconds later, the tv switches back to scanning channels. It does this regardless of the input source (Tivo, Blu Ray, etc.) While it is scanning channels, it is impossible to get it to stop. Pressing buttons on the remote control (including the power button) does nothing. Also, it seems as though the "touch" controls on the front of the tv are not working at all.
I've tried power-cycling several times and removing/reconnecting all of the hdmi cables (hdmi inputs 1, 2, and 3, the only inputs that I'm using right now). I'm about to call Samsung, but has anyone else experienced this issue? This is really disappointing.

Blown away
2008-12-02I upgraded to this 40" Samsung after going by Consumer Reports and I am truly amazed at the picture quality and sound. For a flat screen TV the look is sleek and sound is awesome. CEVA service was good. Showed up on time, set up TV and left with boxes. Not sure what the "white glove" service is. Only disappointment is that my Samsung Blu-Ray player remote doesn't control all the TV functions, like entering the channel number. Channel select up and down works but not entering a specific number. Not a big deal.

White Gloves CEVA is not good
2008-11-21Delivery service was less than adequate.One man came to deliver tv. He was unable to transport it to second floor and hook it up to see if it worked. My wife had to help carry it up and hook it up.

This TV is Freakin' Sweet!
2008-11-20I ordered this Friday morning (11/14/2008), took advantage of the free shipping, white glove delivery and $200 off the Samsung 1500 Blu-ray player. The 1500 shipped out later that same evening, while the TV itself shipped out on Monday.
I was a little hesitant about CEVA shipping it, as I haven't heard of them prior to purchasing this TV. The reviews I have read on here have been mixed, and I was a little dismayed to see that Amazon's estimated arrival date wasn't until 11/26/08. I kept tracking the package online and saw it was actually in my area on Wednesday. A quick call to CEVA and they set up delivery the next day at 9:00 am. Got an immediate confirmation email, and a call at 8:30 this morning verifying delivery. They showed up right on time (a little early even), brought the TV to my room, unpacked it and placed it on my TV stand. They had offered to hook up all of the connections for me but I declined, part of the fun of getting a new HDTV is setting it up yourself ;-) They made sure the sound worked great, no dead pixels or lines before they had me sign. A+++ with CEVA, could not have asked for anything better.
Now onto the TV itself. The TOC is nice, though not too noticeable to me. The sound is great, granted I have a small room and don't have it cranked up, but I'm still very pleased. Hooked it up to my Samsung Blu-ray, Popped in "The Mist Blu-ray" and was immediately blown away. A quick search on Google gave me some suggestions on specific color settings and I was able to sit back and be amazed for the next two hours. Some scenes looked as if I was really there, it's that amazing!
Since I have a Blu-ray dvd player that is also a Samsung, I can controll both items with just one remote. If I pop in a dvd, it will automatically turn the tv on, which is nice. The downside is, is that if I am watching a dvd and puse it to switch over to something else, then it will stop my dvd and I'll have to find where I left off manually, which can be a little annoying. One broght side of this set-up, is taht when I pop in a dvd to watch while I fall asleep, the sleep timer will turn my tv AND dvd player off, which is great.
Still trying to figure out how to set up the RSS feeds with my wireless adapter plugged into the usb port, but I'll look again after work.
As many have said, the preloaded features are cool the first few moments, but I seriously doubt I'll look at them ever again. The wheel on the remote can be a little tricky, but overall not too bad. If you get too frustrated, you can still click in the direction you want, instead of using the wheel to scroll.
I'll be updating this review every so often to keep everyone informed on how the set holds up after time, as well as any issues or whatnot that hopefully will not occur.

Love that TV. AMAZING HD picture
2008-11-07I really like that TV. I went with the 750 and really happy about that. The design is superb. The remote is a bit clunky. The HD picture is AMAZING. Blu ray (from PS3) is amazing on that TV. PS3 gaming are fantastic. Sound is good. Wii looks very good as well. Lots of HDMI connectors which is a plus.
120Hz looks great. No ghosting images. Sports events look amazing. Things are so sharp, you can see anything in the image. I feel like I put a better glasses when I watch that TV.
What can I say. It was a great buy. Samsung has a very good product line.
Shipping was awesome as well. (Ceva)
Go 4 it!
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