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If you want a TV that looks to the future and offers most of it today, the LE37B650 is it. Styling is top notch too, with Samsung's trademark Crystal TV design and Platinum Black finish taking centre stage. There are four HDMI inputs to fill, 100Hz pi...
Overflowing with connections and useful features, produces deep, dark blacks, great depth and detail to the picture with DVDs and Bluray discs...
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hdtvorg.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-24 02:43:56
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It is difficult these days to introduce a flat panel TV which stands out from the crowd without appearing to be over embellished. Samsung have managed to do this with a minor stylistic touch - the curved lower edge of Samsungs LE37B650 gives the pane...
Internet functionality adds another dimension to the viewing experience but the important part of the package is a flat panel LCD which is a strong performer in most areas and outstanding in others.Samsung LE37B650 You might also like to consider ...S...
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As Samsung prepares to unleash a new wave of flat panel HDTVs – ranging from conventional LCD TVs to LED-backlit versions – on UK consumers in these economically difficult times, we have received a sample of the forthcoming Samsung LE40B650 for an excl...
It would be easy to mistake the Samsung LE40B650 as just simply an aesthetic update to the A656 series, but it's so much more than that. There are at least 3 distinct areas of improvement:Using the "Custom" setting, you can activate [100Hz Motion Plus...
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Its hard to see what new facilities could be added to a TV. Lately, refresh rates have already multiplied – to 100 and 200Hz; light-emitting diodes have started to take over backlighting duties; and Freesat tuners have been integrated. However, you ca...
Looks good, Excellent performance, Internet facilities...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-24 02:43:47
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Samsungs added a dash of 21st century entertainment to your humble home television With the LE40B650, Samsung has taken the internet and squeezed it into a TV. Plenty of brands have tried to do this trick in the past, by mating the PC with the TV, bu...
Yahoo widgets, Network savvy media streaming, Great image quality...
Average audio, CCFL backlight...
Looks ordinary but is anything but...could this be the next big thing in LCD TV?...
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Samsung's LE32B650 has a curvy, clear-edged bezel that looks classy and, along with the solid glass plinth, will look great in any living room. The remote also looks stylish and has large, clearly labelled and grouped buttons. The menu system is well l...
Decent picture quality matches the LE32B650's stylish design, but you can buy a decent 37in TV for less money...
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Samsung is usually pretty good at pushing the boundaries of value, so the LE32B650s price tag initially looks surprisingly high. But once you see what the set can do, its really not bad at all. For starters, this screen can provide an instant exotic...
Superb pictures, Gorgeous design, Great value...
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With Samsung's big LED screens scooping all the headlines right now, I can't help but wonder if I'm going to be left feeling a little 'meh' - to probably misuse one of today's trendy phrases - by the LE32B650, one of the smallest members of Samsung's 'sta...
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The Samsung has come down a useful £50 since we first tested it back in May 2009. It's also come down a star... which leaves us with some explaining to do. But before we get into any star-rating-related recriminations, let's just have another run throu...
Great looks, bursting with features, good TV tuner, adept with motion, fine colour balance...
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The Samsung LE32B650 is one of the latest in Samsung’s line up of the ‘standard backlit‘ 32″ LCD HDTVs in the series 6 650 range. Nowadays with all the fame and glory that the LED backlit screens are getting, you can’t help but notice that the most of...
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Although just a minor stylistic touch, the curved lower edge of Samsungs LE40B650 provides welcome relief from some of the purely rectangular flat screen TVs on the market.Even without the pleasing wave like form at the lower edge of the screen the...
The Samsung LE40B650 is quite possibly the most accomplished flat panel LCD TV we have come across for the price. There are no areas of weakness, and the internet functionality, albeit in a limited form at present, adds another dimension to the viewing...
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Samsungs added a dash of 21st century entertainment to your humble home television With the LE40B650, Samsung has taken the internet and squeezed it into a TV. Plenty of brands have tried to do this trick in the past, by mating the PC with the TV, bu...
Yahoo widgets, Network savvy media streaming, Great image quality...
Average audio, CCFL backlight...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2016-10-29 04:49:27
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As the name suggests, Compact System Cameras are designed to be small and portable. However, this often means that some specs, including sensor size and functionality, are compromised. Samsung's NX500 looks to buck this trend, because it boasts an impress...
Photo answers review Photo answers rating As the name suggests, Compact System Cameras are designed to be small and portable. However, this often means that some specs, including sensor size and functionality, are compromised. Samsung's NX500 looks to...
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What is the Samsung NX500? The Samsung NX500 is a relatively affordable CSC, costing £599 with a 16-50mm kit lens. In the past, the company's CSCs have struggled to attract our attention when up against rivals Sony, Panasonic and co. However, the NX500 in...
Excellent image quality, Superb autofocus, Class-leading wireless connectivity...
No EVF, No mic input, Somewhat bland design...
Samsung NX500 – Image Quality One of the key draws of the Samsung NX500 is the sensor, which is the same 28-megapixel APS-C type found in the Samsung NX1. This is an excellent sensor, offering the highest resolution you'll find among APS-C cameras. It's c...
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There are several variations of the Samsung NX500. These include the Samsung EV-NX500ZBMHUS and Samsung EV-NX500ZBMJUS. They are very similar to the Samsung NX500 in most respects.When most people think cameras these days, companies like Nikon, Canon, Pan...
Big camera, little body As for the NX500, it's already amongst the best cameras you can buy for under $1,000. Equipped with a 28MP BSI APS-C sensor, 4K video, RAW shooting, tilt-screen, intuitive controls, simple menus, compact design and clean aesthe...
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Samsung's NX500 mirrorless camera is a rare unit. It possesses an almost impeccable balance of wonderful picture quality that will please experienced photographers, along with a control layout and menu system that will appeal to users making the leap to a...
Comfortable to hold, Easy menu and settings, Crisp and vibrant picture quality, Good wireless capabilities...
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Samsung's NX500 mirrorless camera is a rare unit. It possesses an almost impeccable balance of wonderful picture quality that will please experienced photographers, along with a control layout and menu system that will appeal to users making the leap to a...
Comfortable to hold, Easy menu and settings, Crisp and vibrant picture quality, Good wireless capabilities...
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Although it doesn't outshine its more expensive sibling, the NX500 packs a lot of punch for its class for snapshooters who want better performance and more features and functionality than their smart-phone, particularly if they travel a lot. At roughly ha...
If you're in the market for a compact, lightweight camera and lens that can deliver high-resolution still images and 4K video, the Samsung NX500 has a lot to offer, particularly for travellers. But buyers must be prepared to do without an EVF, which is di...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-10-29 04:49:27
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Samsung's interchangeable-lens cameras have come on leaps and bounds over the past few generations, in terms of both looks and performance. Picture quality has been honed year on year. With its black and silver design, the NX500 pitches itself just above...
Picture quality up to ISO 3200, Buildquality, Numerous customisation options, Ease of use, 4K and UHD video, 180° adjustable touchscreen, Good quality kit lens (zoom), WiFi, NFC, Bluetooth, 8 fps burst mode, Good battery life (400 photos)...
A bit slow in low light, Still no electronic viewfinder, Still no builtin flash (but an external flash is included)...
The Samsung NX500 is an excellent interchangeable-lens camera, whatever your level: it's well-designed, pleasant to use, connected, responsive, well-built, produces superb photos and films in 4K. Nearly flawless, its record is tarnished only by a lack of...
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It didn't take long for Samsung to cash in on the popularity of its NX1 , one of our favorites of 2014. The company kept the highly regarded imaging components and packed them into a much smaller package, the NX500 ($800), for nearly half the price. In co...
28.2MP BSI APS-C sensor, 4K videos, Terrific image quality, Speedy autofocus system...
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The $800 NX500 kit has loads of positives, including great stills and extensive video options. Our only real knock is the lack of an electronic viewfinder since the rear display screen has some definite reflectivity issues. There are also limitations to...
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dpexpert.com.au Updated: 2016-10-29 04:49:27
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This 28 megapixel compact mirrorless camera is the little brother to the acclaimed Samsung NX1. It shares the sensor and most of the features of the NX1 but without the electronic viewfinder and with a cheaper kit lens. The high definition Super Amoled, t...
The image quality, both in jpeg and RAW, is excellent. Video quality is outstanding, although we were not able to test the 4K output. Auto focus, using both phase and contrast detection, is fast. The camera has a luxurious fit, finish and feel.
The RAW converter supplied in the camera is weird, using bewildering terminology unique to Samsung. It will only be a stopgap until Adobe update Camera RAW, but for those who are stuck with the supplied software we recommend looking for an alternative. Th...
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This 28-megapixel compact mirrorless camera is the little brother to the acclaimed Samsung NX1. It shares the sensor and most of the features of the NX1 but without the electronic viewfinder and with a cheaper kit lens. The high-definition Super Amoled...
VERDICT The NX500, like the NX1, is an indication that Samsung intends to be a serious player in the camera business. It is a long way from the first Samsung DSLRs which were essentially rebadged Pentaxes. The NX1 and NX500 stand at the top level of compa...
The phone impact on compact camera sales has been devastating. Photo: Karl HilzingerThe editor received an indignant email recently complaining about this column: "I am very fed up with your digital camera reviews. For weeks now, they have all been about...
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Samsung was the third manufacturer to bring a compact system camera to market, with the NX10 in early 2010, not all that long after Panasonic and Olympus with their initial Micro Four Thirds models. But despite offering good value for money and an increas...
Excellent image quality – high resolution and low noise, Impressive autofocus – fast and accurate, Extensive video recording options, including 4K...
Small, fiddly control dials, OLED screen can be difficult to see in bright light, No electronic viewfinder option...
When Samsung told us it planned to put the NX1s sensor into a smaller, cheaper camera, we were pretty excited at the prospect, and the NX500 goes a long way towards meeting our expectations. It offers excellent image quality, incredibly sophisticated aut...
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When I reviewed the Samsung NX1 earlier this year, I really liked its combination of large, versatile sensor, sturdy body and genuinely smart instant photo sharing. It made for a genuinely good all-rounder for photo enthusiasts. Now, Samsung has stuffed a...
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There's a very good reason that Samsung NX1 garnered 5 stars when we reviewed it: it's the best camera Samsung has ever produced, complete with features evened seasoned photographers cannot ignore.It's with much excitement then, that Samsung has decided t...
Great, looking body, Powerful sensor, Feature packed, 4K option...
Selfie mode gimmick is not needed...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-29 04:49:27
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There's a very good reason that Samsung NX1 garnered 5 stars when we reviewed it: it's the best camera Samsung has ever produced, complete with features evened seasoned photographers cannot ignore.It's with much excitement then, that Samsung has decided...
Greatlooking body, Powerful sensor, Feature packed, 4K option...
Selfie mode gimmick is not needed...
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Samsung just revealed its 28-megapixel Interchangeable Lens Camera, the NX500. The camera is well-built and after a few shots with it, it proved itself in delivering great photo and video quality.Here's a closer look of the NX500:You can pair your Android...
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It was just last year that we were introduced to Samsung’s crazy-powerful NX1 professional grade camera with everything in it except the kitchen sink. At Samsung Forum 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand, they’ve announced the NX1’s equally overachieving sibling, the NX500...
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There's no better place to start than with the NX500's large BSI CMOS sensor. Its APS-C chip is the same size as those in entry-level DSLRs, but its resolution of 28.2Mp (borrowed from the NX1) is the highest on the market. With pixels so plentiful, JPEG...
There are so many cameras on the market that it can be a real headache when it comes to choosing the right one for you. If you're considering a new camera, the choice of whether you go for Samsung's NX500 is simple. If you want all the functionality and t...
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With the release of its NX1 , Samsung showed that they can play with the 'big boys' in the enthusiast ILC arena. The company's NX500 brings the majority of the features from the NX1 and put them into a compact body with a more consumer-friendly price poin...
Those seeking a compact camera with top-notch photo and video quality in a compact, inexpensive body...
28MP BSI CMOS sensor, Outstanding dynamic range and low light image quality, Bright and sharp tilting touchscreen Super AMOLED display, Fast, accurate hybrid autofocus system, Effective Tracking AF, especially for video and continuous focus on faces and o...
The NX500 is one of the most impressive midrange mirrorless cameras, with excellent photo and video quality, good ergonomics, and a broad feature set. Those serious about 4K video may be put off by the large crop factor, and the lack of an EVF may also di...
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I didn't realize how much I could appreciate a mirrorless CSC (Compact System Camera) till, after working with the Samsung NX500 for several days, I picked up my Nikon D610 DSLR and realized I was carrying a brick in my hands. Don't get me wrong, though...
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In late 2014, Samsung released a winner in the 4K space with its NX1 mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera (MILC). Now, they hope to bring that same level of success even closer to consumers with the 4K-capable NX500 MILC. 4K video on an $800 MILC is imp...
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digitalcameraworld.com Updated: 2016-10-29 04:49:27
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In her Samsung NX500 review video, Angela Nicholson runs through the key specs, features and gives her verdict on the image quality.The Samsung NX1 that the NX500 is based on has the type of feature set that is designed to grab the attention of enthusiast...
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Samsung set a standard for mirrorless cameras in January 2013 with the NX300. This sleek, slightly retro slab of a camera with a great OLED touch screen and fast phase-detection autofocus was exotic for the time. But with subsequent advances by competitor...
Stylis, ergonomic design, Gorgeous flip-up OLED touch screen, Intuitiv, smartphone-like controls and menus, True-color reproductio, Ultra-HD and 4K video capability.
Weak dynamic range obscures detail in shadow areas, Autofocus less consistent than rival Sony a6000's, No built-in flas, and included external unit adds bulk, Videos in H.265 format require transcoding to view or edit...
Samsung's new mainstream mirrorless camera has a handsome design and takes good-looking photos, but doesn't beat the rival Sony a6000...
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Once you go 4K , you just can't go back to full HD.Samsung's NX500 is the first of what will be many affordable, sub-$1,000, mirrorless cameras that shoot 4K video. Up until this year, the only compact mirrorless cameras that could shoot 4K video were the...
28-megapixel resolution images, Fast autofocus, Flippable touchscreen for selfies, 4K video recording, Simple Wi-Fi and image editing features...
Lacks electronic viewfinder, Plastic leatherette design, No built-in flash, You'll need to convert 4K footage to H.264...
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Is a bigger camera necessarily better? Or, put a different way, does a big sensor need to have a big body wrapped around it? Samsung would argue no, and the NX500 is its evidence. Distilling much of the NX1 into a form-factor only slightly larger than a p...
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I take a lot of pictures. But I'm not a photographer. Whether it's the kids' sports activities, family vacations or press events such as CES, I take thousands of pictures a year. But to be honest, I've never been all that driven to learn the details of th...
Lack of mirror allows camera to be more portable than a digital SLR, Interchangeable lenses allow you to use the best lens for the job, Auto mode takes surprisingly good pictures in most conditions, Specialized scene modes produce excellent results, 4K vi...
A little pricey ($799 with kit lens), Auto-Focus doesn't work in certain conditions, 4K video capture using only part of the sensor is not ideal, No viewfinder...
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The Samsung NX500 ($799.99 with 16-50mm lens) packs a lot of features into a relatively small frame, including Wi-Fi, a fast 9fps capture rate, and 4K video capability. It uses the same 28-megapixel APS-C image sensor as the high-end NX1, and ships w...
9fps burst shooting. 28-megapixel resolution. Fast autofocus. Tilting touch-screen display. Includes compact zoom lens. Dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. 4K video recording.
Limited burst shooting in Raw mode. Diminished wide-angle capabilities when shooting at 4K. Video requires transcoding for editing and playback. Bluetooth only works with Android devices. Lacks in-body flash. Doesn't include external charger. No mic input...
The Samsung NX500 is a solid mirrorless camera with 4K recording capabilities, but it requires you to take some extra steps to edit video...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2016-10-29 04:49:27
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With the NX500, Samsung has taken the same sensor and put it into a much smaller and less expensive camera. With a simplified Drime Vs processor the specifications are trimmed back a bit, but are still very impressive.Full range of featuresThe sensitivity...
Excellent image quality, Fast and accurate autofocus, High quality 4K video recording...
No electronic viewfinder option, Small control dials, Screen can be difficult to see in sunlight...
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camerastuffreview.com Updated: 2016-10-29 04:49:27
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The Samsung NX500 has the same appearance as its predecessor, the Samsung NX300, with the most important difference being a very handy extra settings wheel on the back of the Samsung NX500. But the inside of the camera is completely different, with specif...
Compact: Fits in the palm of your hand and weighs a bit more than a package of candy, 4K video with a small bit of extra crop, The same high image quality and fast AF as the Samsung NX1, Simple to use, but versatile in terms of options, Software update of...
No built-in viewfinder, A small bit of extra crop for video, Panorama mode maximally 1500 pixels high, 4K and Pro video images are not exportable to an external recorder...
Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.AmateurYear:2015Overall score:7.5Resolution:8Dynamic Range:8Noise:7Color:8.3Whitebalance:7.5Megapixels:28Sensor:APSCSensor magn. -...
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The Samsung NX500 is an affordable new 28 megapixel compact system camera that offers 4k video recording. The rangefinder-like NX500 features a 28.2 megapixel APS-C BSI CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, both 4K and UHD video recording, DRIMeVs...
The new Samsung NX500 is by far the cheapest interchangeable lens camera to offer 4K video recording, coming in at less than half the price of the flagship NX1 whilst cramming in most of that camera's features into the design of the more compact previous...
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Samsung's latest mirrorless hybrid, the NX500, manages to shoehorn many features from the larger NX1 DSLR style camera into a pocket-sized marvel. Packing a 28Mp APS-C sensor, 4k video capture, and impressive performance stats in an under-$1000 camera, th...
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Capture mode, lets you create UHD Time-lapse videosBurst shooting at up to 9FPSSamsung Auto Shot (SAS) mode helps capture better action shots using motion detection.Built-in Wi-Fi with NFC techBuilt-in Bluetooth technologySD card slot accepts SD,SDHC,SDXC...
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SamsungSamsungSamsungSamsungSamsungSamsungThe newest camera from Samsung borrows some of the best features from its high-priced flagship shooter and crams them into a smaller, more modestly priced package.Samsung already makes a truly awesome mirrorless c...
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The release of the NX500 is Samsung's statement that it too can create a quality midrange compact camera to run with the best Canon and Nikon have to offer. The NX500 keeps a majority of the features of the flagship Samsung NX1, but packs them into a mor...
28MP BSI CMOS sensor (APS-C), DRIMe Vs processor, Samsung NX lens mount, Hybrid autofocus system, 3" flip-up touch Super AMOLED display, 9 fps continuous shooting, 4K/UHD video recording, Wi-Fi with NFC and Bluetooth...
No viewfinder, Slow maximum frame rate, Non-weatherproof build, Limited 4K video functionality...
If you approach the NX500 as a midrange mirrorless camera, it is among the best in its class. However, when comparing it to the flagship NX1 its limitations quickly become noticeable. For the photographer looking for an ultra portable stills shooter, you...
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No other camera category has seen as much innovation and novelty as the mirrorless market over the past several years, and the latest crop of models are a testament to that. They're driving forward not only new features but more compact designs targeted a...
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If you're taking pictures, chances are you're using a smartphone. Smartphones are great portable cameras because they generally take decent photos and are always in our pockets. But they aren't particularly capable photographic tools and can really strugg...
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Take most of the great things about an award winning flagship mirrorless camera, strip it down a bit more, put it in a smaller body, and make it more consumer friendly and you've got essentially the strategy that Samsung is taking with their new NX500. T...
Nice build quality, Image quality right out of the camera is pretty great...
Slow WiFi connectivity, Very little evolution in the camera body makes us wonder if Samsung will ever give a camera like this a viewfinder, The Samsung NX500 is really quite the camera. It's highly capable of shooting great images on a vacation and prett...
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With the face of HDTV technology changing at a break-neck pace, it is nearly impossible for most consumers to keep up. The latest generation of TVs promise not only vastly improved picture quality and some mind-bending contrast ratios but huge power sa...
connectivity options, Features that actually work, Passable audio performance for a flat panel display, Price (if you can find it)...
Slight ghosting in some games, Game Mode trashes picture quality, Horrible viewing angles, Availability / price gouging from retailers...
Samsung bills themselves as one of the most popular manufacturers of HDTVs with access to the best technologies available today. While their popularity is open to debate, I personally feel that the LN55B650 builds upon a lot of the lessons learned from...
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Thinking of getting a Samsung flat panel TV? With so many on the market, its hard to choose just one. Learn whether or not the Samsung LN55B650 is right for you. Flat Panel TV OverviewRating Samsung’s LN55B650 55 inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD high definitio...
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There is a lot of range in the TVs ability to display lower end signals. This leads one to the conclusion that the B650 contains very high quality processing chip sets and indeed our HQV processing tests prove this to be the case. High definition conte...
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Samsung’s LN40B650 produces great-looking on-screen images, and its Internet and home-networking capabilities will keep you entertained when there’s nothing good on TV. You can find cheaper 40-inch HDTVs, but the image quality and the extras make the L...
Very good picture quality; easy to use.
Poorly implemented picture-in-picture.
The LN40B650 serves up impressive picture quality with strong Internet connectivity, and makes everything easy to use. This model is an excellent HDTV for anyone seeking an Internet-connected model in a more compact design...
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The Samsung LN40B650 produces great-looking on-screen images, and its Internet and home-networking capabilities will keep you entertained when there's nothing good on TV. You can find cheaper 40-inch HDTVs, but the image quality and the extras make the...
Very good picture quality, Easy to use...
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consumerelectronicsnet.com Updated: 2011-10-04 03:40:32
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Digital television is finally here for all of us in the US. From what Ive gathered reading the news the transition was a fairly painless one for most of you. I figured now that the waters had calmed it was a good time to upgrade my own modest home th...
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Page 1 of 16 Section The Good The Bad Clean and simple lines. Some don't like the red finish. Very deep blacks, bright whites and excellent contrast ratio. Greyscale gamma curve too agressive. Reds, greens and blues are very accurate. Color gamut s...
The Samsung LN40B650 is an impressive HDTV. This 40-inch LCD television offers deep blacks, bright whites and the contrast ratio was the best we've seen to date. We also like the native 1080p resolution and solid color performance.From a performance...
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If you want a TV that looks to the future and offers most of it today, the LE37B650 is it. Styling is top notch too, with Samsung's trademark Crystal TV design and Platinum Black finish taking centre stage. There are four HDMI inputs to fill, 100Hz pi...
Overflowing with connections and useful features, produces deep, dark blacks, great depth and detail to the picture with DVDs and Bluray discs...
Not the greatest Freeview picture, sounds poor...
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It is difficult these days to introduce a flat panel TV which stands out from the crowd without appearing to be over embellished. Samsung have managed to do this with a minor stylistic touch - the curved lower edge of Samsungs LE37B650 gives the pane...
Internet functionality adds another dimension to the viewing experience but the important part of the package is a flat panel LCD which is a strong performer in most areas and outstanding in others.Samsung LE37B650 You might also like to consider ...S...
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Samsung's LE32B650 has a curvy, clear-edged bezel that looks classy and, along with the solid glass plinth, will look great in any living room. The remote also looks stylish and has large, clearly labelled and grouped buttons. The menu system is well l...
Decent picture quality matches the LE32B650's stylish design, but you can buy a decent 37in TV for less money...
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While it doesnt have quite the impact of its larger siblings, the curved lower edge of Samsungs LE32B650, which is only a minor stylistic touch, serves to give the panel a distinctive but subtle appearance - a welcome relief from some of the purely r...
While we believe that the value of 100Hz and a Full HD resolution are negligible, the important part of the package is a flat panel LCD which is a strong performer in most areas and outstanding in others.Samsung LE32B650...
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The Samsung has come down a useful £50 since we first tested it back in May 2009. It's also come down a star... which leaves us with some explaining to do. But before we get into any star-rating-related recriminations, let's just have another run throu...
Great looks, bursting with features, good TV tuner, adept with motion, fine colour balance...
Pictures aren't as detailed or subtle as the very best, new competition...
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What is the Samsung NX500? The Samsung NX500 is a relatively affordable CSC, costing £599 with a 16-50mm kit lens. In the past, the company's CSCs have struggled to attract our attention when up against rivals Sony, Panasonic and co. However, the NX500 in...
Excellent image quality, Superb autofocus, Class-leading wireless connectivity...
No EVF, No mic input, Somewhat bland design...
Samsung NX500 – Image Quality One of the key draws of the Samsung NX500 is the sensor, which is the same 28-megapixel APS-C type found in the Samsung NX1. This is an excellent sensor, offering the highest resolution you'll find among APS-C cameras. It's c...
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There are several variations of the Samsung NX500. These include the Samsung EV-NX500ZBMHUS and Samsung EV-NX500ZBMJUS. They are very similar to the Samsung NX500 in most respects.When most people think cameras these days, companies like Nikon, Canon, Pan...
Big camera, little body As for the NX500, it's already amongst the best cameras you can buy for under $1,000. Equipped with a 28MP BSI APS-C sensor, 4K video, RAW shooting, tilt-screen, intuitive controls, simple menus, compact design and clean aesthe...
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Although it doesn't outshine its more expensive sibling, the NX500 packs a lot of punch for its class for snapshooters who want better performance and more features and functionality than their smart-phone, particularly if they travel a lot. At roughly ha...
If you're in the market for a compact, lightweight camera and lens that can deliver high-resolution still images and 4K video, the Samsung NX500 has a lot to offer, particularly for travellers. But buyers must be prepared to do without an EVF, which is di...
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stuff.tv/my/ Updated: 2019-12-03 06:25:02
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It was just last year that we were introduced to Samsung’s crazy-powerful NX1 professional grade camera with everything in it except the kitchen sink. At Samsung Forum 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand, they’ve announced the NX1’s equally overachieving sibling, the NX500...
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There's a very good reason that Samsung NX1 garnered 5 stars when we reviewed it: it's the best camera Samsung has ever produced, complete with features evened seasoned photographers cannot ignore.It's with much excitement then, that Samsung has decided t...
Great, looking body, Powerful sensor, Feature packed, 4K option...
Selfie mode gimmick is not needed...
A superb camera that is both feature rich and easy to use...
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No other camera category has seen as much innovation and novelty as the mirrorless market over the past several years, and the latest crop of models are a testament to that. They're driving forward not only new features but more compact designs targeted a...
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If you're taking pictures, chances are you're using a smartphone. Smartphones are great portable cameras because they generally take decent photos and are always in our pockets. But they aren't particularly capable photographic tools and can really strugg...
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Once you go 4K , you just can't go back to full HD.Samsung's NX500 is the first of what will be many affordable, sub-$1,000, mirrorless cameras that shoot 4K video. Up until this year, the only compact mirrorless cameras that could shoot 4K video were the...
28-megapixel resolution images, Fast autofocus, Flippable touchscreen for selfies, 4K video recording, Simple Wi-Fi and image editing features...
Lacks electronic viewfinder, Plastic leatherette design, No built-in flash, You'll need to convert 4K footage to H.264...
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I take a lot of pictures. But I'm not a photographer. Whether it's the kids' sports activities, family vacations or press events such as CES, I take thousands of pictures a year. But to be honest, I've never been all that driven to learn the details of th...
Lack of mirror allows camera to be more portable than a digital SLR, Interchangeable lenses allow you to use the best lens for the job, Auto mode takes surprisingly good pictures in most conditions, Specialized scene modes produce excellent results, 4K vi...
A little pricey ($799 with kit lens), Auto-Focus doesn't work in certain conditions, 4K video capture using only part of the sensor is not ideal, No viewfinder...
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The Samsung NX500 ($799.99 with 16-50mm lens) packs a lot of features into a relatively small frame, including Wi-Fi, a fast 9fps capture rate, and 4K video capability. It uses the same 28-megapixel APS-C image sensor as the high-end NX1, and ships w...
9fps burst shooting. 28-megapixel resolution. Fast autofocus. Tilting touch-screen display. Includes compact zoom lens. Dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. 4K video recording.
Limited burst shooting in Raw mode. Diminished wide-angle capabilities when shooting at 4K. Video requires transcoding for editing and playback. Bluetooth only works with Android devices. Lacks in-body flash. Doesn't include external charger. No mic input...
The Samsung NX500 is a solid mirrorless camera with 4K recording capabilities, but it requires you to take some extra steps to edit video...
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The Samsung NX500 is an affordable new 28 megapixel compact system camera that offers 4k video recording. The rangefinder-like NX500 features a 28.2 megapixel APS-C BSI CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, both 4K and UHD video recording, DRIMeVs...
The new Samsung NX500 is by far the cheapest interchangeable lens camera to offer 4K video recording, coming in at less than half the price of the flagship NX1 whilst cramming in most of that camera's features into the design of the more compact previous...
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