Pros
- Well-designed remote control
- USB-based multimedia
Cons
- Poor audio quality
Bottom Line
The Samsung LN37A550 is an extremely easy HDTV to use, but an uninspiring picture quality and disappointing sound mar its appeal.
Compare Products Related to the Samsung LN37A550
|
Samsung LN37A550
The Samsung LN37A550 is an extremely easy HDTV to use, but an uninspiring picture quality and disappointing sound mar its appeal. 7 users want this |
|
Check Prices |
|
Samsung UN46D6000 46-Inch LED HDTV
The Samsung UN46D6000 has almost all the right extras for a network- and Internet-savvy HDTV--especially one that costs only about $1000. However, image and sound quality disappoint. 2 users want this Read More » |
|
|
|
Sony Bravia KDL-46EX523 46-Inch LED TV
Sony's 46-inch Bravia KDL-46EX523 is a fairly basic 46-inch LED-backlit 1080p HDTV with Wi-Fi connectivity, built-in apps, and decent image quality. 4 users want this Read More » |
|
Check Prices |
|
Ceton InfiniTV 4 USB
No longer limited to PCs with PCI slots, the USB-powered InfiniTV 4 beats other CableCard adapters by providing four digital tuners. 36 users want this Read More » |
|
|
|
SiliconDust HDHomeRun Prime HDHR3-CC
If you want a digital TV tuner that’s not tied to a single PC, the HDHomeRun Prime is your best option. 22 users want this Read More » |
|
Check Prices |
|
Samsung UN46D8000 46-Inch 3D LED TV
The UN46D8000 preserves Samsung's reputation for state-of-the-art technology in a full-featured, 1080p 46-inch set, but it costs more than some very strong rivals. 194 users want this Read More » |
|
- Prices of Laptops, Refurbished Tablets, HDTVs Falling Through the Floor
- Samsung, Sony Put the Kibosh on TV Discounts
- Panasonic's Newest TV Prototype Is Too Big for Your Living Room
- Spoiler Alert: Your TV Will Be Hacked
- Good News! OLED TV Prices Will Fall Fast
- Samsung's 55-Inch OLED TV Rolls Out in 2012; U.S. Launch Date Unknown















