Samsung LN55C630 55" LCD HDTV 55-inch 120Hz 1080p LCD HD Television

Ln55c630

Available open box & refurbished from

Amazon Warehouse $1,124.99
Key Specifications
Screen Size55 inches Backlight TypeStandard
Maximum Resolution1080p Refresh Rate120hz
Dynamic Contrast120,000 Response Time4ms
Brightness 24p Supportyes
Viewing Angle (up/down) Viewing Angle (left/right)
Video Inputs
HDMI4 RCA/Composite2
Component2 S-Video0
PC/VGA1 USB Portyes
Memory Card Supportno
Audio Outputs
Optical1 Coaxial
RCA/Composite Headphone Jackno
Speaker Wattage20W
Dimensions / Power Consumption
Height33.3 in Width51.3 in
Depth12.0 in VESA Mountableyes
Weight65.3 lbs Weight (No Stand)55.1 lbs
Power Consumption

Reviews of Samsung LN55C630 from Amazon.com

Beautiful picture after adjustment. Not for heavy lit rooms.

Initially I found this TV while shopping around at Wal-Mart. The Samsung model was setup next to comparable Sony and LG TV's of the same size. In my opinion the picture on the Samsung was noticeably better than either of the competitors. I noticed the richer colors and better contrast, so I was sold on the Samsung model. Rather than buying from Wal-Mart I went online to find the best price, and pulled the trigger.

Design 9/10

The TV has a simple but very nice looking design. I like the fact that the chassis surrounding the TV's picture is smaller than most. The stand was pretty easy to put together and the clear part of the stand looks very nice, plus it swivels.

The touch sensitive buttons for power, source, channel, and volume at the bottom right are nice but it's easy to press them when cleaning the TV (not a big deal though).

Picture 8/10

This TV has a beautiful picture, but I personally recommend some small adjustments.
This is a personal preference, but I found skin tones to be a bit too red. A quick adjustment to tint and some of the other advanced color settings and I was happy.

The Auto Motion Plus 120Hz feature will need adjustment. Out of the box it's just set too high and results in jerky, unnatural looking motions. You can turn it off completely to resolve the issue. However I recommend setting it to Custom, and then adjusting it to your liking. Problem solved.

The real problem with this TV is the highly reflective screen which is not for everyone. Fortunately, my living room does not have a lot of windows or natural light so this is not a problem for me. I would not recommend this TV for people with heavily lit rooms or a lot of windows. The reflections will just be too distracting. This TV is better suited for a theater room type setting.

Like the previous reviewer mentioned, rainbow effects are present, but I have not found them to be noticeable much at all. I only see them when the TV is off, or if the screen is completely black. Again, I think this just depends on how much light you've got in your room.

The viewing angle is not great, I would call it average. Colors do wash out when watching at an angle, several feet from the front center of the TV.

Once more, I don't think this TV is for everyone because of the reflective screen. After some quick picture setting adjustments this TV has an absolutely amazing picture. The black levels, contrast, and amount of detail is amazing when watching HD movies and TV shows. Sometimes when I am watching a blu-ray movie I feel like I am there!

Sound NA/10

I can't comment much on the sound of the TV. I had it hooked up to surround sound within 5 minutes of getting it out of the box. If you are going to get a TV this big, go get a surround sound system!!!

Overall 8/10

I would give this TV a 9/10 if it weren't for the reflective screen. It's a simple but great looking TV. The picture is amazing if you take the time to adjust it to your liking. I don't think the rainbow effects or reflections should scare you away unless you've got a lot of natural and artificial light.
(April 17, 2010)

Rainbows now Samsung?? Cause I guess Glare is not enough!!

I purchased this TV LN55C630 from HHgreg down in Virginia on th 13th ($1709.00). #1 The viewing angle seems to be only slightly improved over the b650 which I had purchased and returned to HHgreg about a month back. I am very surprised they did not vastly improve the viewing angle as it was hurrendous (2 feet off center and nearly half of the tv during dark scenes looked washed out) on the b650 I am starting to wonder if this is a problem on all Samsung LCD TV 55 inches and up. Anyhow the other problem I am having is not so much the glare which I was already expecting with such a shinny screen but this rainbow/halo effect I am getting if I get any sunshine in the room from any angle (not like a dlp rainbow) It is very noticeable on dark sceenes and of course if the TV is off (which I dont care about but it is very noticeable then). I am going to try to take a pic to see if it shows up but it is very annoying that now not only do I have to deal with glare but on top of that now rainbow effects. For all it's faults this did not happen on the b650. That aside the only other thing was as mentioned in other TV's with the 120hz feature is that it seems to create a bit of a motion studder and also seem to exagerate every subtle movements of a manually operated camera which gets irritating to watch after awhile. Anyhow now to the good. The picture is very good sometimes a bit on the dark side but the blacks are pretty rich. The sound is very adequate if you do not own a surround system. And my favorite feature of all is the media on demand which features the newest Divx software which now plays .264 mkv and some vob. files files direct from an external HD (Awesome) also plays music and show pics. I hope this rainbow issue is isolated to my tv so I can exchange it for one without it. I am gonna post this under reviews on the LN55C630 page also see if I get any more feedback on my issues with rainbow effect. I only poseted here cause the LN55C630 does not have any reviews or comments yet and I wanted some feed back.
(March 23, 2010)

Amazing dark room LCD.

I spent hours researching and looking at TVs in the store before buying this 55" monster. I actually returned a plasma I had purchased in order to get this TV and I am very glad I did. This TV will require some playing around in the menu settings and the settings of your input source (HD TV cable box and PS3 for me). Once dialed in though, it shines. The previous reviewers are telling the truth about the glossy screen, it will rainbow on you with heavy light coming in from windows or anything else that's bright and pointed at the TV, however if you plan on putting it in a dark room like I did, its extremely nice. I could have gotten the smaller 46" version with the matte screen to eliminate this rainbow glare but this glossy screen gives deeper blacks if used in the right conditions and that is exactly what I wanted. The only down side to this TV besides the reflective screen is the input lag. It's not as great as some other LCD's out there but to be honest I'd rather have this slighter higher input lag while gaming than give up all the other qualities this TV brings to the table. You are going to be hard pressed to find an LCD out right now that does everything as well as this TV, but with better lag. So as long as you're ok with ~50-80 ms input lag in game mode, a screen that is really meant for a darker room, and can take the time to dial in all the settings, this TV is will make you one happy camper.
(April 21, 2010)

Great TV poor delivery service

If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area beware of this delivery service. CEVA Freight had the worst custumer service that I have ever seen. They don't call you, you can not understand them on the phone and they made it sound like it was my fault for them not showing up on the first day.

Ordered a TV through you and paid for shipping. Was very disappointed with the shipping company that you use in the San Francisco Bay Area. CEVA Freight gave us a 4 hour window and it was a hour past that before I called and they had no excuse for not being there. They did not have the courtesy to call and let us know. Then they give us another 4 hour window, in the afternoon, in which they called that day and wanted to be there within the hour that morning. The delivery fit into their schedule so we had to cancel our plans to get our TV delivered. Again I am very disappointed and am thinking of never ordering anything again through Amazon.com if they are going to use CEVA Freight to deliver to me.
(May 06, 2010)

Great TV

First of all I would like to say I'm not an expert on TV's. I recently purchased the Samsung 55C630 and so fare enjoying it! The picture is awesome and the TV is BIG. I went to BestBuy to look at the TV and would have bought it there if they didn't have tax! There is a glare like everyone says but if you have the TV on, it's hardly if noticeable at all. I will say if you have a lot of windows in the room you shouldn't get this TV. But if not I would recommend this TV to you. I recently upgraded from a Sony DLP TV and loved that TV until I got this Samsung. So if you're looking for a BIG TV with a great picture and a decent price tag this is the TV for you!

Pros;
All around GREAT TV!

Cons;
There is a small glare; sound quality is not the best! Will be getting a surround sound!
(May 20, 2010)

Beautiful

Wow, this TV is beautiful. The color, contrast, and brightness is amazing.

Pros:
* Color saturation is just right.
* Darks are very dark for non-full-frame LED
* Price - Amazing for a 55"
* Feature set is awesome considering the price
* Fully transparent glass makes the picture look that much more amazing, especially in the dark.

Cons:
* Fully transparent glass is glossy and can produce lots of glare if you have windows in a bad location. The screen has an ambient light sensor so I just turned up the brightness and at night during movies it automatically dims for the dark conditions
* The viewing angle is perfect for +/- 15 degrees... outside of that, the darks grey out... it's really not that big a deal though
* It's not free?

Notes:
* You MUST tweak the settings on this TV such as the auto-dimming feature. By default, it is set to a backlight level of 0 (zero)!!! I turned it up to 8 and it is super bright while the darks are very dark.
* If you're like me, then you hate the 120/240 hertz smooth motion that is built into TVs, including this one. The first thing I did was turn it OFF. It looks unnatural IMO.

Overall, this is an amazing TV well worth the money. I would suggest it to anyone as long as they realize that the screen is glossy because that could be the biggest issue with the TV. I also got the warranty because my last Samsung died after a year and a half (the warranties are only 1 year).
(June 16, 2010)

Glossy and reflections

I've had the TV for a little over a month. The screen is extremely glossy, reflective and has rainbows. (See pics). Black levels are decent, but a little muddy when in a darkened room. I've messed around with most of the settings and just can't get the blacks to show good detail. There is a very tiny flashlight effect in the two lower corners, but barely noticeable. Colors are good, but inconsistent when watching cable so it's probably not the TV's fault. I see occasional lip sync issues, but again I've only seen this watching cable and it's not all the time, so I don't think it's the TV. Off angle picture definitely degrades.

During the day, or with any lights on, the TV is barely watchable due to reflections. I get rainbows if a light is on and faces the TV. The only time I get good viewing is at night with almost all the lights off. If you have any lights on they have to be very low and not face the TV. It's not just the screen that's glossy, its also the frame. It seems like Samsung designs TVs that look better when they are turned off than when viewing. Samsung used to claim on its website for 2010 models that the TV had a special coating that "virtually eliminates glare and reflections". This is a total lie and false advertising. I wonder if they were afraid of getting sued because it seems they have removed it.

I turned the Auto motion plus off because some shows would "jerk" like it was skipping frames. This feature is also false advertising. I haven't seen any advantage to having this turned on and I have viewed sports, movies, concerts, blu-rays, etc. There is no headphone jack at all. If you want to use headphones there is a 3.5mm line out, but you will not be able to adjust the volume. I had to hook up a stereo receiver to the TV just to be able to use headphones. The one area this TV excels in my opinion in that there is almost zero motion blur which I am sensitive to.

I compared all the 55 inch models over the past 3 years (expect Vizio TruLED. Couldn't find one anywhere) and was never happy with any of them. Plasmas are too hot, burn in, etc. LED inconsistent backlight, expensive. Strange bezels (TOC red?). The picture on this TV is 99% as good as the Samsung LEDs. Who cares about thinness? I don't look at it from the side.

So why didn't I return it? I just can't find anything I like. All Samsung 55 inchers are glossy now. I looked at non glossy Sony and LG. I don't like the Sony bezel and I see more grain/motion blur on Sony's than Samsung. LGs look nice, but the picture doesn't seem to pop, black levels look worse and I see a little more motion blur than Samsungs. The LG 8500 model has the glossy screen as does the new high end Sonys. Maybe LG 55LD650, 55LE5400/5500 would have been a better way to go but the prices fluctuate and I didn't feel like going through the hassle of returning, getting a new TV and risking not being happy with that one and starting all over again. I am just tired of looking. My solution is to get a 40 or 46 inch version of this TV for my bedroom to watch during the day, because those models are non glossy and watch the big one only at night. If anyone knows of any type of large black screen I can place behind my couch to block reflections it would be greatly appreciated.


Here are my current settings. If anyone has calibration suggestions, let me know:

Mode: Standard
Backlight: 14
Contrast ratio: 100
Brightness: 45
Sharpness: 50
Color: 52
Tint: G50/R50

Advanced settings:

Black tone: Off
Dynamic contrast: Low
Shadow: 0
Gamma: 0
RBG only mode: Off
Color space: Native
White balance: Factory setting
Flesh tone: 0
Edge enhancement: On

Picture options:

Color tone: Normal
Size: 16x 9
Noise Filter: Auto
MPEG noise filter: Auto
HDMI back level: Low
Film mode: Auto 2
Auto motion Plus 120 Hz: Off

The following is not directly related to the TV, but to those just jumping into HDTV:

I've had several HDTVs over the years and always returned them. At first there was a lack of HD content. Now that's fixed, except cable TV still hasn't gotten their act together. You'll be watching a show in HD, then the commercials in SD. Sometimes they just stretch SD and distort the picture. Sometimes the HD channels have terrible HD quality.

It drives me nuts that movies are in all different aspect ratios that create bars on the top, bottom and sides that transform your TV into a much smaller set. You will have bars on the top and bottom with 1:85, 2:20, 2:35 and 2:40. You will have bars on the side watching remastered classics like Gone with the Wind in 1:33. Also bars on the sides with IMAX content. Can you tell I hate widescreen? Panavision is a gimmick that movie theaters came up with when people started getting TVs in their homes to attract them to the movies again. Does not translate well in the home. Especially 2:40. James Cameron is the only director that will admit this and is why he insisted that Avatar blu-rays be in 16:9 to fit the whole screen. A much more satisfying and immersive viewing experience than watching an "anamorphic" 2:40 widescreen "sliver". I wish they would include two versions on the disk. Original widescreen format and 16x9 full screen version.

Also, blu-rays having 4 and 5 disks just to watch one movie, like Blade Runner? Director cut, extended cut, etc. Just drives the price of the DVD up.
(June 27, 2010)

Great television, great price

Whenever I am going to spend a lot of money on something (and sometimes, even when I will be spending very little on something), I like to do as much research as possible. I look at Consumer Reports, read as many reviews as possible, and ask around. While doing that, I found this television here.

I initially came across this TV because my husband and I wanted a big screen, and this one was on sale at Best Buy at the time. It came highly recommended by the gentleman at the store, and by most reviews I found online agreed. In the store, there seemed to be some skipping in the picture - parts where the movie or show seemed to speed up for a second and then slow to regular speed - that made me nervous. I was so annoyed by it in the store, that I almost went with a smaller TV by Samsung until I learned that the "skipping" can sometimes be caused by your connection speed. I was HUGELY relieved to get our TV, hook it up, and find that everything was fine, no skipping at all.

The picture quality is extremely good. Even compared with an LED LCD (the latest HD craze), there wasn't that much of a difference, at least not enough to pay the hundreds more for an LED LCD. Compared with others, I liked Samsung the best, and if you're going to go for a bigger TV, I think the 55" is perfect. I would have been happy with the 46", but my husband wanted bigger, and we compromised on this one. In the end, it turned out to be just right. Had we gone bigger, say to a 57" or 60", that would have been too big, but I think a little bit smaller would have been fine, if needed.

The only problem we have had is when my husband plays video games that are really dark. HD's in general have a harder time rendering black colors, but we found an easy fix is to adjust the brightness in the game, and then the picture is perfect again.

Overall, you can't beat the price on Amazon. Even with this exact same TV being on sale at Best Buy, it was still at least $400 cheaper on Amazon. Adding sales tax, delivery charges and all that, it was almost $650 cheaper than Best Buy.

If you are looking for a really good, somewhat larger, high-quality HD at an extremely good price, I would definitely recommend that you buy this one.
(July 13, 2010)

Love This TV

We love our new Samsung LCD TV. I researched a lot on tvs. We came down to Samsung and LG. We found that LG had some better ratings consumer reports. The picture however on the Samsung sold us. Also, we heard on the Samsung the sound is not that good without a sound bar.... we have not the bar and let me tell you the sound is plenty good. In fact it can blare pretty darn loud. We already own a sound system so we will hook it in but if you cannot afford a bar right away don't sweat it you can take your time. The picture is wonderful! The TV is very well made.
(July 25, 2010)

Samsung LN55C630 Picture in Picture ???

Pros: Excellent Picture quality. Very nice looking bezel and frame. Large number of features and settings. Lightweight and energy-efficient for it's size.

Cons: Semi-Gloss screen; not as bad as some Plasma screens, but close. My Major Gripe - Not true Picture and Picture... PIP only displays whatever comes-in through CoAx connection. Really Samsung.. coax? With a 55" HD LCD, who would use any input on Coax anymore? Why would you limit PIP to use coax, when you have all those inputs?
Even my technologically inept mother uses component connections from her Cable box. Not to mention most cable providers these days offer HD boxes for free.
This is the one major "Duh" moment by Samsung. I was really hoping to make good use of the PIP feature. Dissapointing. Hopefully a future firmware update will correct this flaw.
(July 26, 2010)

Perfect and bright image

Reading other reviewers makes me wander if they are using this Set in a Patio. I am using mine in a Florida Room and I actually likes a lot The shiny and bright picture that rivals an LED TV, Once you spent some time tweaking the picture to your taste I am sure you will be amazed with the result. Some other LCD TVs that I was considering have a dull image, of course no rainbows but Dull and uninteresting. I also likes the Anynet feature that allows you to use the TV remote to control other HDMI connected devices. And on top of that it looks very elegant.
(August 03, 2010)

Great Value

I bought this Samsung and the 46 inch model at the same time in early June. The picture is great right out of the box. Very good picture with the HD channels. Very light tv that was easy to install and had plenty of accessible hook ups.
(August 05, 2010)

excellent picture quality

got this tv from amazon for a very good price and the delivery people brought it to my house within a week, set it up for me and the picture was awlsome, my sugguestion to people who are going to purchase this tv is please do yourself a favor and get an Terk amplified hd antenna. this tv will work perpect with this antenna.
(August 09, 2010)

Samsung 55-inch LED HD TV (LN55C630)

Great television! I have not seen any LED HD's that deliver the picture quality that this one does. As for the glossiness of the screen, I have that problem, too.

Solution: purchase a wall mount that can angle the television forward. During the day, or when you have a number of lights on in the room, angle the TV forward slightly - you won't see the window or light reflections in the TV that way. Works like a charm.
(August 22, 2010)

Nice but not overly impressed

This was an educated impulse buy for me you might say. I've had a LN-T4671F and recent I experienced the apparently common "no picture but sound" problem - nearest I can tell is a power supply issue. I loved the T4671F but didn't realize how much better it actually was (except for the fact that it died). When I set this unit up, before I turned it on, noticed a rainbow effect reflection on the screen. I'm not certain but the screen on this 55" unit may be plastic vs. class on my 46". The other thing I noticed, but some might like this, is how bright it is. Almost too bright. I had to set the picture settings to "Movie" mode to soften things up a bit. Also, as compared to my older 46" LN-T4671F model, the sould quality is not as good. Apparently the LN55C630 only has two internal down-firing speakers. My old TV has (as near as I can tell) is 8 speakers in it (2 firing back, 2 firing out the bottom and 2 on either side. (The reason I know this is because I've had it appart trying to fix it!)
(August 29, 2010)
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