Samsung C750 (LE40C750) Review
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Conclusion
The Samsung C750 is certainly a very interesting HDTV. It offers very good picture quality out of the box in terms of Greyscale and colour accuracy, with strong black levels for an LCD. It also adds to this performance after calibration, with only some slight issues with backlight clouding and uneven uniformity getting in the way. Plus like any LCD TV it also suffers from a loss of contrast and colour balance as you move off-axis, although interestingly this is not as bad on this model, as it is on the LED edge lit Samsungs.
The other big selling point with the C750 is the fact that at £1200 (approximate street price – although available for far less with some shopping around), this is the cheapest way to have that 3D experience at home. So is it worth it? Well that will all depend on how much you value having a good quality 2D image and the ability to watch 3D. If you just want a good LCD for 2D viewing then there are some very tempting models at the same or lower price points. But if you want 3D as well, then this is, at this moment in time the cheapest way. Overall, we have been impressed with the C750 and although there are some slight issues that may affect some potential purchasers, we would highly recommend you add this to your demo list. It has a good mix of picture quality and added features that will please many enthusiasts, with only the hardcore videophiles likely to be disappointed.
Pros
Good build quality
Greyscale tracking out of the box
Reference Greyscale when calibrated
Good colour reproduction
Easy to use menu system and remote control
Added features like Internet@TV
Black levels
Good dynamic range
3D performance with BD movies
Good power consumption figures
Nice contemporary design
Quality scaling and de-interlacing with SD material
Excellent calibration controls, especially 10 point Greyscale control
Cons
Motion Plus issues with custom and clear modes causing motion artefacts
Crosstalk issues with 3D material, especially Sky 3D side by side and games
Some issues with screen uniformity and clouding of the backlight
Colour gamut is ultimately restricted
3D Glasses are an optional extra and expensive to purchase
Lag time may be an issue for hardcore gamers