Description: Samsung HD 1080 600Hz/Plasma HD TV PN58B55OT2FX 58" Perfectly Working Condition, Like New.Bought this tv from Best Buy years ago ps: I would happy to shipping anywhere in the us, if you willing to pay the shipping cost. Thank you so much Have had several TV's is my house over the last few years trying to find the perfect size and picture. Have had lcd and led-lcd, as well as Panasonic plasmas, and nothing comes close to this! The leds are great, but still dont produce the inky blacks that make shadow detail great and colors pop. If you want to go big and have a tv with some impact this is the one! Blu-rays look amazing on this unit, and so does gaming.If you are deciding between lcd and plasma it really is up to your preference. In my opinion plasmas handle blu-ray at 1080p far better than lcd. Gaming is much better on plasmas as well, action is very smooth and easy on the eyes. This model looks the same as the 650 and 850 for a fraction of the coast. So if you dont need internet access on your tv or cinema-smooth , save your money and pick up the 550! Burn in not a problem either, plasma technology has come such a long way that burn in is not even a factor. This TV is the most bang for your buck! The picture quality of an LCD TV is the same as an LED TV. LEDs (which are basically the same thing as LCDs) are the biggest sellers. Their picture quality is not as good as that of plasma TVs, but still good enough for nearly everyone. They also offer greater practicability and they can get a lot brighter. Plasma vs LED vs LCD TVs The most important decision when buying a new TV is which type of display to choose: a plasma, an LED, or an LCD TV. As shown by the pictures below, they all have their advantages. However, most people will prefer an LED TV unless they have a dark viewing environment. Update: Plasma TVs are now officially dead. Panasonic stopped producing them in 2013. Samsung Plasma TV Plasma TV Samsung F5300 Plasma TV Best for dark rooms Cheaper Best blacks No motion blur Not suitable for rooms with windows Occasional temporary image retention Bulkier Slight buzzing noise LED LED TV LED TV LG LN5400 LED TV Best for bright rooms Biggest seller Very bright Very thin and light Low power consumption Not very good blacks Motion blur on lower end models Backlight uniformity issues Limited viewing angle LCD We removed LCD TVs from the comparison because they are obsolete and practically the same as LED TVs. As explained here, the only difference is that an LCD TV has a different light source behind the screen. The picture quality of an LCD TV is the same as an LED TV. LEDs (which are basically the same thing as LCDs) are the biggest sellers. Their picture quality is not as good as that of plasma TVs, but still good enough for nearly everyone. They also offer greater practicability and they can get a lot brighter. The majority of people should opt for an LED TV - especially if the TV will be located in a living room with a lot of windows. Plasma TVs have the best picture quality hands down, and are also cheaper. However, they are not very bright, so they are only suitable for dark rooms. They suffer from occasional but not permanent image retention and have a slight buzzing noise on bright pictures. Go for a plasma TV if you want no compromise on the picture quality and if it will not bother you each time an image is retained for more than two minutes. To help you compare, the following table shows the major differences between a plasma and an LED television. Each difference is explained in greater detail in the next pages of this article. You can see our top picks for the best LED TVs of 2015 that we reviewed here. Plasma LED Picture Quality Average Viewing angle 70° 37° Average Black Luminance 0.05 cd/m2 0.15 cd/m2 Average White Luminance 100 cd/m2 250 cd/m2 Colors Good Good Motion Blur Best Great Cost Average Cost for 40" 450$ 645$ Longevity Good Best Average Yearly Electricty Cost for 40" $11 $8 Form Average Thickness 2.5" 1.8" Average Weight for 40" 42 lb 27 lb Market Year introduced to general public 1997 2008 Sales trend Slightly Up Up Range of sizes Between 40" and 65" All Summary table of Plasma vs LED TV comparison A lot of people are wondering why LED TVs have greater sales despite having worse picture quality. A big reason is that most people have bright living rooms, and not a dedicated dark room. LEDs perform better in this kind of environment because they can get significantly brighter.
Price: 499 USD
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
End Time: 2023-12-22T22:37:44.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Audio/Video Inputs: Coaxial F, Component (YPbPr) RCA, Digital Audio Optical TOSLINK, DVI, HDMI, Ethernet
Screen Size: 58 in
Color: Black
Refresh Rate: 600 Hz
Brand: Samsung
Features: Headphone Jack
Smart TV Features: Not Supported
Display Technology: Plasma
MPN: PN58A650T1FXZA