he great (and exhaustive) information at AVSFourm lead me to that beauty, which I purchased from BuyDig because of Amazon Warehouse hanging me standing on a C8000 replacement, after which you can Amazon taking forever to find the new 2011 Samsungs into inventory and listed to purchase. I have mine paired up with a Samsung BD-D6700 3D Blu-ray Player using AmazonBasics Fast HDMI Cable. I wall mounted the set with a Sanus Vlt14-B1 Super-Slim Tilt Mount bracket. I'm using Samsung's SSG-3100GB 3D Glasses that came contained in the Shrek/Megamind 3D Core kit, that is included like a promotional item with this set.
Regarding picture:- Simply outstanding. Crisp definition. True colors which are not overly bright or artificial. Inky black blacks.- No ghosting or shadows. Great with fast action and camera panning. Haven't tried video gaming.- No symbol of jutter or film effect; the high refresh rate makes any motion smooth and realistic, especially noticeable in-store comparing this side-by-side along with a lower refresh TV.- Not the case hot being PC monitor on the part of reading tiny text.
In case you are thinking about the mass possibly being too large:- I thought I am pushing my luck after my sister commented that broken 50" C8000 that turned up at our home (but has never been mounted) looked "too big." And I'll admit, this 59" TV is very large, but when we sat returning to want it, I'm not sure the way you suffered (*cough, cough*) without the need of 32" Trinitron tube for the past 14 years.- With whatever up-convert happens between our DVD player and the TV itself, standard definition movies still look fine about this set. No, they may not be as amazingly really as high-def Blu-ray content, but you're generally not very blocky when i had expected.- You really need to benefit from any HD cable, satellite or over-the-air broadcasts it's possible you have available. Standard definition television picture quality can make you crazy after having the cleanliness of HD. (Inside our case, we're keeping Comcast's most rudimentary service but added their converte r box, and so are paying them about $28 a month.)- The VESA mounting pattern over the back is 800mm x 600mm, the number one size the Sanus mount I associated with supports. It's probably worth checking that whatever mount you ultimately choose is compatible with this pattern.
3D movies in such a set are just outstanding. A long way, I've only got the Shrek discs that were included with Samsung's basic starter kit to view, though I've a couple more on just how. The main screen gives a really perceptible depth effect when viewed from my normal sitting position approximately 10 feet away. But we have now a broad room perhaps even from viewing angles of 45? the issue is still present with only very minor drop-offs in color and brightness (the picture noticeably dims whenever the 3D glasses are powered on, particularly home is bright).
3D setup and playback is definitely a cinch -- the sync signal is bluetooth, so each set of glasses is required to be paired at the first time used. Pairing involves activities like turning the glasses on, and considering that bluetooth signal is bi-directional, the tv screen recognizes if the glasses are activated and give little pop-up indication while in the lower left corner saying so.
And after that initial setup, inserting a 3D disk and pressing play is perhaps all that's necessary to acquire the show going. The tv screen even automatically powers on and switches with the correct input to look at switch on my Samsung player and insert a disk.
For the day I've watched my movies with all the bright overhead lights on, and daylight filtering through two large windows. The anti-reflective coating on screen is superb! There's no apparent glare, along with the brightness in the screen even along at the factory setting (just recall correctly, it's initially set at brightness level 48) is far more than enough overcome this ambient light, without washing from deep, dark black levels. (The 3D glasses reflect lighted surfaces located directly behind my head; in this case a darker room is preferred lest I have to fashion side-shades for your glasses.) With a dark room, the image is definitely jaw-dropping.
Including built-in speakers of your set do a respectable job of going the sound out. Fine with a pinch, but I think you will agree select match for amping the audio via an AV receiver to external speakers (inside our case, a Denon AVR-3311CI which assists to HDMI 1.4a and 3D pass-through.)
Samsung's QWERTY remote is a really huge leap forward by a standard numeric remote, but is slow and slightly awkward being used. The two-sided remote resembles a traditional numbers-only device on one side, beaming our traditional infrared signals. The laptop keyboard side takes advantage of the D8000's bluetooth, and it's therefore only best with those great tv, without having it the Samsung DVD player, nor other device. Looking up stupid cat videos online is now a whole lot easier. The keyboard side with the remote even provides an usable thumb sensor -- a type of much like a track pad on a Blackberry or even a thumb control on your laptop keyboard -- allowing easy cursor navigation within the built-in web browser and applications.
However, try because they might, the remote + SmartTV web apps still leave a tiny bit that should be desired when compared to a PC interface. By way of example, sites like Hulu and NBC won't play video (that we was receptive to leading up to purchase). So instead, I connect my laptop via Siig's USB to HDmi adapter to watch out broadcast Broadcast tv, and will eventually switch the signal from your personal computer by having a HDMI-out video card sometime in your immediate future.
I will not investigate the television's Netflix capabilities, since Searching for with the D6700 DVD player for any task, due mainly to that particular unit's dedicated Netflix button. But that jogs my memory, there are numerous of redundant SmartTV features involving the television together with the DVD player, and in case it were truly "smart," might it not somehow combine these Samsung web apps so that I'm only combating one Netflix, one YouTube, one browser, etc.? Given that it sure could possibly be nice to make use of the QWERTY remote on everything, including Pandora, which (There's no doubt that) isn't available being an application over the television.
One last comment, regarding some criticism I've read the silver bezel: it really isn't a stand-out issue. Inside of a dark room, you'll never notice. In a lighted room, no embark to me are pleased does in your product shots shown here is without a doubt other sites. It really is a designated finish it does not reflect back a whole lot of light, it blends nicely together with the glass overlay, and isn't something I'm ever mindful of.
Samsung has developed the most nice television to deliver a nice-looking price, filled with numerous features with a stunning picture. I just now can't imagine anything to complain about and enthusiastically recommend anyone wanting to check one of these simple out with a local electronics store to remain wowed by its brilliance.
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