Of all the reviews I've seen so far, and in my use of the TV, (I own a LN40A750) the film mode works just fine.
That being said, the TV seems to be almost identical screen wise to an A650, so if you don't care about DNLA, or being able to play video content off a USB drive, you might want to research that option.
The price difference in the real world is very small between the 750 and 650 series now though, which is not necessarily reflected in the MSRP pricing used for these reviews.
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The Cnet review has a few flaws. For instance the fact that they failed the set in Film Mode. There are a few other reviews out there, one of the best I've seen so far is from Audioholics: http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/televisions/flat-panels/samsung-ln52a750
Of all the reviews I've seen so far, and in my use of the TV, (I own a LN40A750) the film mode works just fine.
That being said, the TV seems to be almost identical screen wise to an A650, so if you don't care about DNLA, or being able to play video content off a USB drive, you might want to research that option.
The price difference in the real world is very small between the 750 and 650 series now though, which is not necessarily reflected in the MSRP pricing used for these reviews.