Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Samsung 51F5500 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung 51F5500.
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32 Reviews
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Loads of screen for little money, Strong picture quality, Loads of smart TV content
Voice control is patchy at best
It's hard to find a rubbish TV these days, but it's equally hard to find a brilliant big TV on a budget. But that's exactly what the PS51F5500 is. It produces a truly superb picture for the money, it looks great, and it's as smart as many TVs that cost ...
Samsung's F5500 LED HDTVs deliver a picture with excellent colors and strong contrast along with plenty of online features—all for a very reasonable price....
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Published: 2013-09-26, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Samsung's F5500 series has some serious appeal. It's a much more affordable plasma option that still serves up the excellent Smart Hub on a silver platter. In that sense, the F5500 series has more "wow" factor than the F5300 series, but is still priced fa...
Stacks of crisp detail, Natural colour palette, Great black levels, Strong 3D performance, Class-leading smart TV service, great price
SD upscaling could be better, Whites could be brighter
The Samsung PS51F5500 is a seriously good TV for a seriously good price. At £700 (or even less, if you shop around), you get features and a performance that could worry its more expensive rivals.One thing is for sure – at this price, you won't find a 50-i...
Excellent smart TV system; Low asking price; Good black levels and shadow detail performance when used in a darker room
Voice recognition still struggles to be useful; Very reflective screen surface; SD upscaling isn't great; Pentile pixel structure means it doesn't look quite as sharp as other Full HD plasmas
The PS60F5500 lacks an effective anti-reflection filter so it's not a sensible choice for those who mostly watch TV during daylight hours in bright rooms. For dark room viewing, however, it puts in a much better showing thanks to its combination of big...
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Published: 2013-08-19, Author: Vincent , review by: hdtvtest.co.uk
Armed with deep blacks, largely accurate colours and rich 2.4 gamma after calibration, the UE-42F5500 delivers very good picture quality especially when you consider its affordable price point. Furthermore, the 42″ LED HDTV offers low input lag which is e...
Published: 2013-07-25, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Impressive black Levels and dynamic range, Accurate images - post calibration, More than competent video processing, Impressive 3D performance, Motion handling is superb, Excellent array of smart features
3D Glasses don't block out enough ambient light, Irritable ABL syndrome, Floating blacks (with optimiser engaged)
Great value, Excellent 2D and 3D pictures, Expansive Smart TV features
Slightly sluggish Smart menus at times, Pictures not as bright as LCD ones, Standard definition images lose a little colour naturalism
While the Samsung PS51F5500 doesn't attain the same giddy heights as Samsung's F8500 flagship plasmas, it's a brilliantly judged and astutely priced mid-range option that no self-respecting home cinema fan can afford to ignore....
Published: 2013-06-24, Author: Vincent , review by: digitalversus.com
Faithful colours (average Delta E = 2.9), Good contrast (2,500:1), Media player supports a wide range of file formats, Connected services and SRecommendation
Black not very consistent across the screen, risk of clouding, Viewing angles are too narrow, No motion interpolation
With the F5500 Series, you get a lot of features for a reasonable price. The media player reads lots of file types and we love Samsung's connected services, which we feel are a notch above the competition. The picture quality is satisfactory, with good co...