Samsung HDTVs

Samsung is a large player in the HDTV game, with a wide range of LCD TVs and DLP TVs, and a smaller number of plasma TVs. LCD model prefix is "LN", DLP is "HL", and plasma is "FP". They also make a number of styles for their cases, which can sometimes make figuring out which TV is best a bit of a challenge.

The Samsung PN63B550 is a fancy, high-end plasma television made for consumers interested in only the largest, most impressive high-definition televisions available. The PN63B550 is a full 1080p plasma TV, with deep, dark contrasts and reduced blurring thanks to the Samsung "E-panel" technology, which ensures a stunning display.  read more

User Rating:
  • 4.5 out of 5

Samsung LN37B650 - 37-inch LCD

The Samsung LN37B650 is not just a pretty face. It does have a very eye-catching "Touch of Color" design, with subtle red accents on its glossy piano black finish.  read more

User Rating:
  • 4 out of 5

Samsung UN55B6000 - 55-inch LCD

The Samsung UN55B6000 is a top-of-the-line LCD television with a cutting-edge LED backlight. LED backlighting provides deeper blacks, more vivid colors, and greater energy efficiency for an overall experience superior to that of traditional LCDs.  read more

User Rating:
  • 3.56 out of 5

Samsung 72-Inch - 72-inch DLP

Samsung is fast becoming known for their attractive HDTV designs and innovative technology. The Samsung HL72A650 is a DLP high-definition television that offers an impressive 72-inch display for just over $2,000.  read more

User Rating:
  • 3.72 out of 5

Worth a Second Look

Samsung 8500 8 Series LED TVs boast picture quality, ultra-slim 1.6-inch depth, and total connectivity so there's always something exciting to watch. With Internet@TV you'll enjoy access to updated content from Yahoo!, Flickr, and other online TV Widgets right on your screen.  read more

User Rating:
  • 4.5 out of 5

Samsung 8500 8 Series LED TVs boast picture quality, ultra-slim 1.6-inch depth, and total connectivity so there's always something exciting to watch. With Internet@TV you'll enjoy access to updated content from Yahoo!, Flickr, and other online TV Widgets right on your screen.  read more

TVs We Considered But Didn't Pick

55-inch LCD

Samsung UN55B7000

Grade: A
What Does This Grade Mean: A
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $2,339.00

46-inch LCD

Samsung UN46B6000

Grade: A
What Does This Grade Mean: A
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $1,495.00

46-inch LCD

Samsung UN46B8000

Grade: A
What Does This Grade Mean: A
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $1,968.18

40-inch LCD

Samsung UN40B7000

Grade: A-
What Does This Grade Mean: A-
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $1,399.99

55-inch LCD

Samsung UN55B8000

Grade: A-
What Does This Grade Mean: A-
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $2,598.85

Samsung LN46A850

Grade: A-
What Does This Grade Mean: A-
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $1,700.00

40-inch LCD

Samsung UN40B6000

Grade: A-
What Does This Grade Mean: A-
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $1,308.18

For The Kitchen or Dorm Room

Samsung LN26B360

Grade: B+
What Does This Grade Mean: B+
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $384.00

Samsung PN58A550

Grade: B+
What Does This Grade Mean: B+
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $729.88

Samsung LN-52A750

Grade: B+
What Does This Grade Mean: B+
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $1,449.95

32-inch LCD

Samsung UN32B6000

Grade: B
What Does This Grade Mean: B
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $1,010.99

Samsung LN52A630

Grade: B-
What Does This Grade Mean: B-
A is for excellent above-average televisions, typically a newer set that has lots of great buying opportunities and high ratings from users. All of our "top picks" should be considered A+ televisions.
B is given to strong TVs that have some standout features, worthy of a second look.
C means that these TVs are weaker, probably with mediocre owner reviews, and are getting a little too old to be considered.
D & F indicates that this TV is most likely older or out-of-date, and most likely has very few buying opportunities. We suggest you avoid purchasing these sets.
from $1,239.95
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