Don't say I didn't warn you about the glare issue on the 55
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"For it's a sad fact that on numerous occasions while playing games and especially watching films on the UE55B7020, my attention was caught - no, make that grabbed - by some really quite overt shoots of light coming in from each of the TV's corners.
A particularly distracting example of this can be seen, for instance, at various moments throughout the black and white sequence at the start of Casino Royale, from the moment the MGM lion roars through to the credit sequence beginning. But it crops up again to a greater or lesser extent during any predominantly dark shot that happens to have bright elements within it.
So disturbed was I by this issue that I actually sent the UE55B7020 back to Samsung for them to have a look at. They checked it, found a problem with the diffuser plate, and sent the TV back to me. Only for it to still show the same problem. Given that I didn't notice the same problem on the UE40B7020 or the larger 46in UE46B8000, I can only imagine that it's caused on the UE55B7020 by the extra light intensity needed to drive the LED lights across the back of such a large expanse of screen. Understandable, then - but no less ugly.