CapnRex
 
 
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 Samsung - 51" Class (50-3/4" Diag.) - Plasma - 1080p - HDTV
Samsung - 51" Class (50-3/4" Diag.) - Plasma - 1080p - HDTV
Samsung PN51F5300AFXZA Plasma HDTV: This 1080p HDTV is designed for those who want great cinematic performance on a large screen. Wide Color Enhancer Plus helps give older films a boost of color.
 
Great TV for the price!
Customer Rating
5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: CapnRex
from Glendale, CA
on October 25, 2013
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Picture Quality
5.0 out of 5
5.0
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3.0
Features
3.0 out of 5
3.0
What's great about it: Great picture
What's not so great: not much
I paid about 3X more for a similar LED model a few years ago. No motion judder like I was experiencing from my LED screen. It may not have all the bells and whistles like blue tooth or Wifi built in but I'm fine with out that. I've had two other Plasmas that burnt out prematurely so I was a little hesitant but I think they have come along way since then, even if its a technology that is being replaced by LED's I'll be able to buy another TV with the money I saved on this one. So right now I have no regrets
This product has... Easy to set up, Great value and features for the price, Right number of connections, Easy to use remote control
About me... Sports enthusiast, Technically savvy viewer
I would recommend this to a friend!
Internet Connectable?Don't Know
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 1001362906
My Best Buy number: 1001362906
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best smart stick for watching you tube at best resolution

I love listenning to music videos on you tube on my samsung tablet. Some videos are in 1080hd and IIwould love to watch them on my 1080hd tv that not a smart tv. What devices or smart stick would give the best you tube picture. I listen to usb music files through my lg blue ray play that is doubling as a DAC converter that is superior to the headphone jack on pc. The player processes the music at choices of better sampling.The player is connecteded with hdmi cable to tv. Could I plug in a smart stick(or new chrome stick) in player to get you tube on tv and quality sound out headphone jack on tv???
The best thing to do is get apple TV or Roku for viewing youtube videos
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 Samsung - 51" Class (50-3/4" Diag.) - Plasma - 1080p - HDTV
Samsung - 51" Class (50-3/4" Diag.) - Plasma - 1080p - HDTV
Samsung PN51F5300AFXZA Plasma HDTV: This 1080p HDTV is designed for those who want great cinematic performance on a large screen. Wide Color Enhancer Plus helps give older films a boost of color.
 

What is the best way to hook up a soundbar to this tv?

I am curious to know what is the best way to hook up a Samsung soundbar to this tv? Should we hook it up directly to the tv? Or through the Directv box? Or through the DVD player?
I think it depends on the connections you are using, if you have everything hooked up with HDMI and the soundbar has inputs for ACE jacks then you could output directly from the TV. Check the inputs of the soundbar you want to use. I go from the cable box to the DVD surround sound system with HDMI and output to the TV from the DVD with HDMI because that is the best route for my setup and I think most cable/Satellite boxes only have one HDMI output.
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