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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Compare Prices Samsung UN60ES8000 60-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Silver)

Samsung UN60ES8000 60-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Silver)
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #688 in Home Theater
  • Size: 60-Inch
  • Color: Silver
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: UN60ES8000
  • Released on: 2012-03-25
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 33.40" h x
    53.90" w x
    8.30" l,
    67.00 pounds
  • Hard Disk: 500GB
  • Display size: 60

Features

  • Smart TV with Smart Interaction
  • Smart Content with Signature Services
  • Built-in Wi-Fi and Camera
  • Full HD 2D and 3D
  • Thin LED Design: TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 53.9-Inch x 33.4-Inch x 8.3-Inch, TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 53.9-Inch x 31.8-Inch x 1.2-Inch





Samsung UN60ES8000 60-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Silver)









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Samsung UN60ES8000 60-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Silver)





   



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416 of 436 people found the following review helpful.
4This TV is one of the best
By Corey Fisher
I bought this TV from Amazon and received it the next day via UPS. I hooked it up and it works flawlessly. The set-up is amazingly simple, the TV is very easy to set up and put together. Everything is explained in detail and gives video demonstrations. I went ahead and calibrated the TV using a calibration DVD and the TV offers some of the most superb and realistic picture quality I have seen yet. The 3D is also much improved and it's nice they threw in 4 pairs of glases with it. I have found that if you follow the directions that they show you very clearly in the demonstrations and follow the process, the TV responds very accurately and very well. The motion controls are probably the only thing that needs a very little amount of work, but I mean, compared to a Kinect, it basically works the same way and is not more or less accurate then the Kinect, either. The TV's black levels are the best I have seen for an LED set, coming close to the best of Plaasma's, motion rate is extremely enhanced and 3D performance has no visible crosstalk or juttering as in old sets. All in all, this is the best performing and high-est tech TV set available. It's also extremely fast with the dual core processing, everything you do is a snap. Apps load very quickly, internet is decent and the TV responds well. I have not had any issues from a weeks use of the TV. It has worked flawlessly.***UPDATE*** after further testing I have found one flaw. The media hub works well, however, Netflix has an issue. It will only work half the time. Half the time it will not load a video and the TV will reset, the other half it works fine. I haven't lost any settings yet, however, it is annoying. I have reduced to 4 stars sInce it isn't the end of the world and will likely be fixed with a simple software update. I watch a lot of Netflix, so Samsung, I know you will read these first reviews. This software bug with Netflix needs to get fixed. I am an advanced tech lead for Sprint, I've already tried everything to T/S the issue and other people reviews state the same. However, my TV has not had its settings reset like others. This is my only small complaint, everything else works fine.***UPDATE #2*** There was some kind of update to the TV last night and the resetting seams to have stopped during Netflix and seams a bit more responsive, for now, but still not a guarantee that it's fixed. I'm not sure what kind of update it was because the damn TV is so fast, I didn't see it long enough before it was done. I'm pretty sure I will need to wait and test it more. However, it seams to have stopped. The other thing I have noticed is that the LED lights at the bottom of the screen in the middle seam brighter then the rest of the lights, but this is only noticeable in pure 100% darkness, which you'll see anyways, because it's still and LCD anyway you look at it. I have also purchased a PN51E8000 TV for downstairs, it appears that the PN51E8000 has much darker blacks in pure darkness, in fact, it's not far off from an OLED, however, I'll post a review of that one later.***UPDATE #3*** it appears that the reset issue with Netflix only appears when the smart hub has issues connecting with Samsung. I have noticed that on weekdays, it works fairly well and can connect to apps just fine. However, on weekends, it appears Samsungs servers can't currently handle the traffic as I seam to get "network interference" issues and most apps won't connect, even though my connection to the Internet is fine at 25mbps+ and when the apps are having difficulty and you try to get on Netflix, it has trouble playing videos and gets stuck and then resets. Other then these few small issues I have had with the TV and the connection to Samsungs media hub, I continue to be blown away by the stellar 3D, the ridiculous crispness of the picture and the smooth motion rate and I have gotten use to the voice commands. I was originally having problems with it recognizing my voice, but after turning down our fan in our room, it seams to recognize my voice very well now. So Samsung, hear me out... The network interference problems have to get resolved and Netflix needs to be updated so it simply rebuffed instead of turning off the TV. If this happens, I'll be a happy camper.***UPDATE #4*** alright Samsung techs, here's one for ya and even though this doesn't actually reflect my review of the TV itself, im not sure where the problem lays. I have an iPad as well as two iPhone 4s's, all running iOS 5.1. The iPhones work great with the remote control, they always find the tv and connect and work well. However, the iPad 2 Samsung remote does not work. It will work right when you connect and allow it, but as soon as you don't use it for awhile, it stops working and never reconnects, it gets an "unknown network error" and disconnects. I was so fixated on getting it fixed that I even hard reset my iPad 2 and reinstalled the app and it still does it. The only way I am able to use it is if I go into the TV settings to network all share and delete the iPad from the allowed list and re-add it, until it stops working again after I don't use it for awhile. Samsung, it is an absolute necessity that this is fixed ASAP!! I use my iPad to browse the net while I watch tv and having the Samsung remote on it to control the Tav is essential. I am a total multi tasker! Gosh I hope they read my post.***UPDATE #5*** the Netflix app has no reset now in almost two weeks and we watch Netflix almost on a daily basis... It has work flawlessly. The set seems to be performing much better after a few weeks break-in (normal). I think this a great set, but Samsung still needs to update the iPad remote app so it can actually work. I think this TV and PN51e8000 will be our last TVs for a few years until OLED TVs become mainstream in 2014-2015. Manufacturers say they will have mainstream 55inch sets for around $2k. Until then I might actually look into the evolution kits that will come out to upgrade its features, if they are a good price, I might pick one up. If not, then these will do until OLEDs are it.***UPDATE 6*** April 22nd, I have received another update and have had 0 problems with set since. I guess that fact it needed to break in held true. The TV has worked flawlessly, I can't imagine getting much better until OLED hits mainstream. The picture quality has increased as well with the update. The voice recognition now works a lot better, but if you have fans or kids or noise in general, it still has a hard time unless dead silent, but that would be expected. This is my final update.

95 of 101 people found the following review helpful.
5believe the hype
By Eugene Yoon
I just received my TV, set it up and tested it out. First of all, installation was a breeze, camera and mic work beautifully as do the motion controls.More importantly, the image is perfect. I don't know what these other reviewers are going on about but screen uniformity is phenomenal and on par with any of the other LED LCD tvs I've seen. Blacks are deep and inky and with the backlighting on the factory default, I saw no evidence of flashlighting or light creep.3D works like a charm. Set the PS3 to recognize the new screen and the new 3D glasses pair with the TV quickly and easily and don't mind at all if I look away from the screen. Tested out Transformers 3D (don't laugh, I have 6 year old son and he loves them) and the image was crisp, detailed with very little artifacting or crosstalk. I fired up wipeout HD 3D and that performed beautifully as well.For me, it was between this TV and the new Panasonic line up. While I agree that the plasmas handle blacks better than LCD screens, I prefered the image crispness of an LED LCD panel. I am not disappointed and more than happy with the es8000.

866 of 989 people found the following review helpful.
15 Stars Revised to 1 (60 inch screen review)
By Mack
This TV is absolutely incredible. I got the 60 inch and bought direct from Samsung's website as I had a discount. I love the design of the actual TV, it's base is sharp looking and the TV and bezel are so thin it's going to look amazing mounted on my stone wall. The resolution and black levels are amazing. When I first saw the motion control demonstrated at Fry's when they first got them in, it looked completely unresponsive, but after getting mine, I now know why that was. The room has to be bright. They were demonstrating it in a very dim room. It doesn't see your hand movement completely if it's dark. It is totally responsive and much more fluid than I originally thought. Honestly speaking it's REALLY cool, but I doubt I'll end up using it that much, maybe for my fantasy football app during football season or when I can't find the remote and I want to turn the volume up. I bet Samsung will create a wider range of uses for the motion control through updates later on. So I feel like there is more to come from the motion control as well as the voice control.The voice control works really well. There isn't a huge list of commands, only ones on the screen, but it's neat and very impressive to people to speak to your TV, definitely peaking on the wow factor. Like I said, there aren't a ton of voice commands, but I feel this is a good base for expansion by Samsung updates.The amount of apps is plentiful and I love the fact that Samsung has introduced the Evolution Kits. What a great idea. Just a simple software upgrade instead of selling a TV when something new comes out.Now for my only negative thus far into my purchase. I rented The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo on bluray to test how good the quality of the TV really is. It's phenomenal. HOWEVER, once the screen went to black as the credits rolled you DO see spotlighting from the corners. It's weird because you don't see it when you're on non-HD channels and they black bar the left and right sides. In fact the ONLY time I've seen the spotlighting is during the credits of the movie. You don't see it in dark scenes or when the movie in letterbox format. If someone can explain why I only saw it during movie credits and not when in letterbox, that would be great. I know this TV is edgelit not backlit, so the pixels aren't turned off.All in all it's a tiny complaint for such an awesome TV that is packed with features no other TV has right now. How often are you watching just a black screen? Never. So seeing spotlighting during credits I really could careless, but for those who are completely obsessive may find it annoying. I am not going to knock down such an awesome TV a star over something like that. When you put this thing on your mantle, wall, or TV stand your jaw is going to drop at how sweet it looks even when it's off. Then you say "Hi TV - Power On" and wave your hand at the screen and it just gets even cooler.**UPDATE** 4/14/12Voice recognition actually has a lot more capabilities than I originally thought. When creating a Samsung account instead of remote control analog typing which can be tedious or the motion control which hurts you arm keeping it up for awhile typing out a long email, you can just say your full email address into the controller and it will get it pretty damn close. You can also say your name and all that and it did it no problem. My name is Chris, so it's not that complicated, but my last name has 2 Ts in a row and it got that somehow instead of just hearing one. Impressive. What is stupid is that you can't use the voice for entering in a URL or stuff like that. Why did they take away the QWERTY remote? Stupid. Also, to keep from having to manually log in, you can take screen shot of your face and it will log you in and all your PERSONAL setting from reading your face. That is super cool if you have people who like different settings.Exploring the app store more, there is not a whole lot there, but I expect it to grow since this TV just came out a couple weeks ago. What I am REALLY hoping for is that they bring back the Yahoo apps. The immediate predecessor TVs had Yahoo apps and this one doesn't. A big thing for me was having Yahoo Fantasy Football on screen live updating while I'm watching games. I really don't understand why they dumped Yahoo or why the app store is so scant right now. They have dozens and dozens of kid friendly apps that probably make great use of the motion control, but how does that help me with no kids. I don't care about the Kids section or Family Story. Give me my Fantasy football app. I'm not kidding, they have like 4 sports apps and 25 kids apps. COME ON SAMSUNG!! Please expand on that soon. I am still trying to figure out how to rearrange the Smart Hub, it's unclear. I'll have to check the manual I guess.I absolutely LOVE the AllShare Play. I just plug my external hard drive with downloaded movies into one of the USB inputs in the back and I got a full movie player and organizer. You can operate everything from the remote. It plays all the formats I've tested so far. Some had the volume kind of low, but if you choose the AUTO VOLUME setting it will automatically correct a volume issue.Lastly, the amount of storage space on the TV is 785mb, but I've downloaded ZERO of anything and 407mb of that space are already used. I don't even feel like THAT many apps are downloaded already. You got Facebook, VUDU, Hulu, Netflix, MLB.TV, Pandora, Youtube, MTV Music Meter, NBA Gametime, Fitness VOD and CinemaNow. That's it. Then you have the Fitness, Kids, and Family Story programs which I think is what sucks a lot of that space away. Most of the apps are 5mb and below so I guess you can still download a lot of them, but I don't know what else I may be able to download as I explore more and 785mb seems skimpy.**UPDATE** 4/15/12AND..... I got a faint vertical yellow line of pixels (very thin) across the left quarter panel of the screen. Top to bottom. At first I thought it was an entire line of dead pixels, but I turned the TV off then back on and the line was gone. Few minutes later it's back again. It goes away then it comes back. It comes back EVERY time whenever I click on the Smart Hub. Also, there is so very faint gray lines across the whole screen that you can see during light scenes. In some parts, it looks like a 3D rectangular boxing. I though it may be some interference, but it's on all channels now and it wasn't there before. It only appeared at the same time as the faint yellow line.Contrary to some other reviews knocking on Samsung's service, I called 1-800-SAMSUNG and was speaking to a live person after 2-3 button pushes. They are having a service person come out to fix it. If he can't fix it then they will exchange or refund my money they say. The entire service call was 22 minutes and that included describing what was wrong to 2 people and being on hold for 2 minutes. So as of right now, their customer service has been great. However, we'll see how the repair goes. They say I will get a call tomorrow from them to set an appointment.I changed the review from 5 stars to 2 for right now because I was SOOO careful getting this out of the box and putting it on the TV stand. I don't know if the TV is super fragile because it's so thin, but I treated it like it was regardless. Maybe it got bumped around during shipping, but there was zero box damage and it worked fine for 5 days before the line appeared. I think it was just a quality control issue. Two stars, because this thin little line coming and going is super annoying. Screen is everything. I am very tempted to give it 1 star because it's been 5 days. But if they can fix it, and it never comes back and I never have an issue again, I'll raise the review up again. I think I am the only 60 inch screen review, so watch out.**UPDATE** 4/23/12Repair company contracted by Samsung came out last Tuesday (a day after scheduling, great response time) to diagnose problem. He typed some code on the remote to do a color test. I asked how he did that, but he said it's strongly advised you don't do the color screen test yourself because you can damage your screen. Anyways, the color test makes the whole screen go red, blue, green, white, black, or a pattern of colors. When he did this we saw that on blue, all the pixels were dead in the line top to bottom, as well as little speckles of dead ones around it. It was weird because on every other color the pixels worked, so maybe just the blue pixels were dead? Maybe this is why the line looked yellow when just watching tv. This line is so weird because it goes away sometimes. Even when it's there it's barely noticeable unless it's pointed out to you or it's a very light colored or bluish scene.The repair guy said that the screen is ruined and it needs to be replaced. I was like wtf do you mean, the screen IS the TV, it's like an inch thick. I don't fault him because he's not even a Samsung employee, he's contracted by them. This was weird. He said it's Samsung's policy to allow 10 days for a part to come in, if it doesn't come in within 10 days they exchange the TV for a new one. The repair guy said because the 60" TV is SO new (it was the first one he'd seen) and that it was on backorder he said it was slim to none they'd get a new replacement screen in 10 days. He told me to call Samsung and tell them I don't have 10 days to waste when it's ultimately going to be the same result. When I spoke to Samsung on the phone, they didn't know what that "10 days" was about, but they confirmed that they have no replacement screens in stock for replacement. They are sending me a new TV and will take the old one. They said it will take 10-12 days. I don't know why people bitch about their customer service. I saw it as being great. I understand they have a process of trying to repair before they just jump into replacing. There are a lot of idiots who can't differentiate normal from defective.The issue with the TV isn't unbearable to see, so I've been fine waiting. Although this has given me more time to see some things. The fact that the TV doesn't have a keyboard is completely annoying. You will no doubt want a keyboard if you are going to websurf or do anything where you frequently input text. They sell one separately. The voice thing is very good, but not always completely accurate. When you go to Smart Hub right now it says they are updating their system on 4/24/12 from midnight to 5am and the service won't be available during that time, so maybe their ironing out some kinks. I've also noticed the spotlighting is a little more frequent than originally thought. Whenever the screen is black and their is white on the screen with no letterbox, you will see spotlighting. I'll revise my review if my new TV is perfect.**UPDATE** (5/12/12)So my order for replacement was processed and I was called today and they now said there are no 60 inches for replacement and they have to give me a refund. Fine. I just want to move on. I like the look of the TV and some cool features, but I was scared my new one was going to be shoddy as well after several warnings from other users. I got IRATE because the guy said my SALES TAX wouldn't be refunded in addition to my $60 shipping since I purchased straight from Samsung's employee website which is the manufacturer and not a retailer. If there is NO SALE, THERE IS NO TAX no matter who the hell you are. I hung up with him and called Executive Customer Service and got her to give me my sales tax, but I lost my $60 shipping. 12-17 business days for my refund after picking up the TV. So through all of this I got NO TV and LOST $60. Hence another revising of my review from 2 stars to 1 star. Samsung just does not have their crap together with their TVs lately and BELIEVE ME I REALLY WANTED TO LIKE THIS TV. I learned a valuable lesson.Last bit about the TV before I'm done. You will be sitting in your room, push no buttons, just watching and the voice control menu or motion control will come up (unprompted) and turn down the volume on your TV till it goes away or you pick up the remote and close it. It's like a glitch or something. Annoying. I am telling everyone out there, this is straight up honest review. I am not a Samsung hater. I've owned several Samsung TVs in the past. I picked Samsung because I felt it had the best picture and they are a reputable manufacturer. I gave it 5 stars in the beginning! Then 5 days later, it messed up and now I have no TV and $60 less. I was PUNISHED for buying this TV. Don't let it happen to you.

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Samsung UN60ES8000 60-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Silver). Reviewed by Bobby P. Rating: 5.0

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #231737 in Home Theater
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 26PW8402
  • Display size: 26

Features

  • 26-inch widescreen RealFlat CRT offers vivid, high-contrast HD images; 31.7 x 20.3 x 20.2 inches (W x H x D)
  • 1080i, 480p capable with 2 HD component-video inputs and 8 total video inputs
  • Active Control 2 analyzes incoming signals and optimizes color, sharpness, contrast, and digital noise reduction
  • Eye Fidelity lets you choose between different line doubling and scanning techniques (progressive or interlaced)
  • 10 watts per channel x 2 with Dolby Virtual Surround to simulate surround sound from the set's 2 speakers





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An HDTV monitor with the ultimate in digital connectivity. Its widescreen format ensures that nothing is missing from your movies and with Dolby Virtual surround sound and 20 watt audio power you're in for an unmatched cinema experience.





   



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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Great TV for the money!
By Larry Plummer
I have had this TV for about 3 months now and love the picture. I have VOOM HD and the high definition pictures are outstanding. The sound is fine, but I use my stereo for watching movies. So for an inexpensive HD TV, this has been a great choice for me.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Cheap Online Samsung UN46F8000 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Ultra Slim Smart LED HDTV

Samsung UN46F8000 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Ultra Slim Smart LED HDTV
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2435 in Home Theater
  • Size: 46-Inch
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: UN46F8000
  • Dimensions: 24.90" h x
    10.10" w x
    40.70" l,
    30.90 pounds
  • Display size: 46

Features

  • 1080p HDTV with Micro Dimming: Best picture quality
  • 240Hz Refresh Rate: Best for general viewing, video games, action movies, and sports
  • Smart TV with Gesture Controls and a Built in Camera: Interact with streaming content and the web
  • Thin LED Design: TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 40.7 X 23.5 X 1.4 Inches, TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 40.7 X 24.9 X 10.1 Inches





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75 of 90 people found the following review helpful.
4TV Stand is too wide - 1st Thoughts
By Corey Fisher
I am currently reviewing one of these units and will post a more in depth review soon. However, I needed to post this right away for those considering purchasing this tv..Right now, the tv (55-inch) is currently 48 inches wide. The problem I am having with this TV is that the stand is also 48 inches wide, which will be a huge inconvenience to most people. It's too wide for 90% of TV stands out there so be warned before purchasing this tv. It currently is also measured 12 inches depth too. I have yet to find a tv stand other then an ultra wide or expensive shelf to sit it on. This is another poor example of form over function. I have a feeling Samsung will bite the bullet on this one because of this mistake as most will have a difficult time find a stand to put this on or it will be un-achievable on their current existing stands. This won't be an issue for those wall mounting, but before you buy this TV, you better measure where you'll put it first.**UPDATE - 03/06/2013I have been testing the unit for a few days now and we found a TV stand that can hold the thing. I've raised the review 1-star due to the picture quality being extroardinary, however, I strongly believe the stand is very impractical, hence, the deduction of 1-star. I've actually reached out to Samsung to see if they can design a new retrofitted stand that hold the set and be a bit more practical and release as an accessory, because this thing is ridiculously wide. Alright, enough with the stand now.As for the initial picture quality results. They are outstanding. The back panel is comprised of literally thousands of miniature LED lights that produce very strong light and can dim all the way down to be completely turned off. So far, the factory calibration is much improved over last year's, I doubt we will have to modify it much. The image quality is much better as well, there is currently no observable light bleed or halo'ing around images. Darks are much much darker then the ES series, but the ES series were edge-lit, these new panels are not as they are full back-lit set's. The new sets do eliminate most of the image blur found common on LCD sets and it appears, at least initially, that the image is much faster and responsive. However, fast paced scenes like those in Transformers and etc are still not as clear the Plasma panels, but either way are improved still. Black levels are insane for a LED set and depending on when we measure against the best from LG and Sony, might be some of darkest blacks on a LED set yet. I should note that we havent measured it yet. However, we have put the set in complete darkness and tested it and all we could see were images and no halo, which is huge.3D performance is in fact definitely brighter and smoother and I am unable to identify artifacting or crosstalk whatsoever, however I should note that last year's ES series did a pretty good job at crosstalk reduction, but the new sets are in fact much brighter.Smart Hub - more on this later, but a MASSIVE improvement over anything we've seen yet. The interface is ingenius and amazing at the same time, just make sure to youtube this as the picture will not do it justice. Not only is this software elegant looking, the TV defaults to it when it's turned on as it is essentially the control hub for the set. The quad core in this set makes this dashboard wicked fast and apps pop up in mere seconds. In comparison to last years sets, its seams about 5 times as fast. The last year models will get this functionality via a "evolution kit" when Samsung releases those next month.Other misc features - The camera is much improved, more accurately coordinating your movements. Last year models weren't that great until they released several firmware updates to make it usable and practical, but still wasn't that great. These new models are better at tracking movement and resemble the smoothness of the Microsoft Kinect, which is great news for those waving a burrito at the set and dont want to grease up the remote. The voice activation is WAY better, coming close to the ease of use of Siri and maybe, just maybe even surpassing it. So far, I would say the voice recognition is about 90% accurate, compared to last years sets, which I would probably peg at about 75% after the firmware updates. This is likely due to the new software and quad core A15 chipset this new set has. I would assume the new sets will be just as good when they get the evolution kit.If your thinking of this TV or The Samsung F8500 Plama's, I can tell you right now without a shadow of doubt, the F8500 Plasma panels are KING and are much better in image quality and they seams to even be closing in to the quality of an OLED set, which are currently priced at $10,000. The F8000 LED sets are nice, but not F8500 Plasma nice. You'll need to observe both to understand what I mean. More on this later.More to come...**UPDATE 03/07/2013**To clarify, this TV does not appear to be a full array back-lit set, but it uses new technology called Precision Black, which appears to be some kind of hardware filter on the TV set. See below for Samsung's description taken from the manual spec sheet.Micro Dimming Ultimate:Displays a picture that is as true-to-life as possible by maximizingthe contrast between light and dark. Our innovative technologyscans zones across the image and adjusts brightness to deliverdeeper dark tones and brighter whites. It also eliminates the"halo" effect and image distortion that can happen with diffusedlights. The Ultimate version of this technology optimizes thequality to new heights by scanning 2 times the number of zonesin the image.Precision Black (Local Dimming):Produces a much greater increase in contrast and black levelsby dimming LEDs behind dark areas of the picture, thus makingblacks darker without affecting brighter elements of the picture.**UPDATE 03/08/2013**One thing I've noticed that might be an issue for a lot people is the smart hub and its multi tasking capabilities. The new Smart Hub is essentially a full blown operating system and can open multiple applications. However, I recommend not opening more then one app at a time. I've noticed the more apps that are open will significantly slow the TV down to the point of almost freezing. So be careful using the multi tasking capabilities.

21 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellant TV only one remote but its a great one!!
By knizz willson
(pros) Picture qualitySmart hub betterweb browserblacks shadow detailquad core connectivityquality build(CONS) NONE SO FAR FINGERS CROSSEDFirst off i have owned the samsung es8000 and the sony hx850 all 55inch models and i must say that this tv hits the mark in all the main areas for me witch is Picture quality coming from different sources like cable box media streamer and pc all have been great sofar the blacks are just as good or better than the sony hx850 and there is no light bleed from the corners like the es8000 series and the remote is awsome this time around you will love it,this realy feels like a smart tv SAMSUNG ACTUALY FIXED WHAT PEOPLE DID NOT LIKE ABOUT LAST YEARS MODEL ,after 2 days out of the box i am still very happy with this purchase I DONT USE THE STAND ITS TO WIDE 48IN but who cares much TV is pretty 9.9 out of 10 it needs a small calibration out of the box i tried and it screwed up the picture so i reset all picture settings to factory and did some suttle changes here and there and it looks great but can be better just dont know if i have the skill to pull it off anyway this tv is a keeper atleast until sony comes out in june with flagship model.I DO HAVE PICS OF IT BUT I DONT KNOW HOW TO POST THEM ANY HELP WOULD BE COOL

37 of 86 people found the following review helpful.
1I think i finally cracked their secret! Buyer Beware! This model is NOT worth over $1K then last years!
By Anthony5362
The difference of this TV and last years ES8000 seems to be this new model has the settings to control the dimming to mask the clouding and light bleed, and the ES8000 doesn't. I have a feeling that the ES8000 is capable of and has the hardware to dim just as this new F8000 does. i have a feeling that since the ES "may" have the hardware, the only thing missing is the settings to control it. So what are these settings called? Cinema black and Smart LED.. Every Samsung or Sony that used to use Samsung's panels and is now using LG's this year has a dimming called "Ce dimming" this is a dimming that owners of the ES8000 cannot control and it dims the whole screen based on dark scenes. Sometimes even turning off the screen. This is what I think they are calling "Precision black" this year. All that is, is Samsung's term for "Local dimming" aka CE dimming. Then of course there's the Micro dimming ultimate which dims the zones and is "software" based and controllable.When I say software based and controllable, I mean they have control over these zones that dim the picture in the corners to eliminate or mask the light bleed in the corners and clouding which Samsung now says its "within specs" lol! The other thing is the panel that's in my F8000 is the same TS01 panel that's in my ES8000. This means that the only difference between these models is the "so called" quad core processor IMO.So my advise would would be either wait until the price drops on this model, or buy the heavily discounted ES while you still can. I seriously think that the ES is capable of having the cinema black and smart led setting, but Samsung left the settings out, or took them away like they did with the "Shadow detail" and "edge enhancer" through the very first FW update the ES had back in March last year! I also find it strange that they removed the "Black enhancer" setting from the owners in the UK when they updated the FW on their ES last year.I also think its bizarre how much the picture on my ES has been changing after updating the FW through out the year I've had it. Its also bizarre how there's never any patch notes on these FW updates. So once you get your TV and it says there's a FW update, you won't be able to find out what its even doing to your $3K TV! That's fishy to me!What's also fishy to me is when they released the 75" ES9000 in May, they also released a FW update on the ES and when I updated it, it made my picture look bad. When I say bad, I mean it had clouding and flashlighting that it never had before. Was that done on purpose to make the 75" ES9000 look like its the "top" dog TV? Hmm!People please be smart! I have owned all Samsung's past years 8000 series and I can say they all seem the same to me. Yea, some have better black levels, but that's because of their dimming going on. Without any of Samsung's mysterious dimming, these TVs will look horrible or just like any other TV on the wall. Whats interesting is how much control Samsung has over this dimming through FW updates. The ES has had more FW updates then my 2009 iMac! Now that's bizarre right? A TV is not a full computer.. Its a TV! And shouldn't need so many FW updates period!I have before and after pics of my ES from before FW 1046.2 and after FW 1046.2 and you would be shocked to see the difference in what Samsung can do with these FW updates. They shouldn't have control over our TVs like they do. And they certainly shouldn't be taking out settings from owners after they bought the TV. The black enhancer is a setting that's very useful using movie mode. It really helps the clouding and Samsung took it away on the UK owners but left it on the US TVs.. Hmm!Now, I am not saying this is a bad TV, or doesn't have a good picture at all. I'm saying that its not worth over $1K then the ES right now.. I'm also trying to explain that consumers shouldn't let the marketing tactics get the best of them.So why is the UK version of this TV, NOT getting the "Smart LED" setting that this US version has? Could it be that the people in the UK have a very strict consumers protection law and manufactures can't get away with things they can get away with here? My honest opinion is, the ES and this F are the same exact TV except for the quad core and the 2 settings I talked about.. And get this, Samsung said last year that if you buy these TVs, you will be able to buy a kit the following year that will make the PICTURE quality even better! And just recently, people are saying it won't..lol!Samsung can easily give last years model the same smart hub that this has through a FW update. No one should need a quad core in this TV. A dual core should be super fast enough, its all a marketing tactic scam to make more money every year.. Wake up people! :)Here's some proof that this model had the same exact settings as the 2012 ES8000 and ES7500 and Samsung removed them!ATTENTION - all consumers who are buying the ES8000 rather then this model, please do yourself a favor and download the 1046.2 FW update right now to a USB stick before Samsung removes it as this is the FW you want.. Not the current 1047 FW.. You can download it right to your computer right now and save it for when you get your TV.. This is very important because if they catch on here and send another update, you won't be able to get this amazing 1046.2 update any longer... And please do yourself a huge favor and buy the extended warranty.. Trust me! You need it with these Samsung TVs...FYI, I bought this in the 46" at a local dealer just to put it side by side with my D8000, ES8000 to see what the differences are, and of course it only looked better when the F8000 had the "cinema black" and "Smart led" enabled compared to the ES8000 that doesn't have these settings due to Samsung either leaving them out on purpose to make the 75" 9000 look better back in May.All Im saying is that if my ES8000 had these 2 settings which can be added through FW updates since they have the same hardware, then my ES8000 would look the same as the F8000 I had for a very short time yesterday.But, this F8000 side by side with my 2011 D8000, it looked the same to me.. Also, my D8000 doesn't have the current FW. It still has the 1026 FW from way back which is why it still looks very good. When I updated the FW on another one of my D8000 back in Oct or Nov, it messed up my pic so bad that Samsung had to replace the whole set.. Very bizarre stuff going on with these Sammy TVs.. But not surprised at all since my TVs have had more FW updates then all my older iMacs and PCsPeople wake up here! This company "Korean" company, is not playing a fair game and is why the Japanese aren't doing so well IMO.. Think about it, When Samsung first became well known, they were a very "Affordable" manufacture and now 8 years later, they are still using the same cheap parts in these very expensive TVs and are now charging more then Sonys! Lol! Sony just released the price for its 55" and 65" 4K TVs and can you believe that their 65" 4K cost less then Samsung's 75" ES9000 that's only 1080p?? Lol! Be smart guys!Do your homework on this company,, the writing is written all over the walls on the net.****** here's an article that everyone buying a TV should read. It explains that even the "professional" reviewers getting these TVs to review can't always trust the hand picked set they receive from the manufacture. So don't go by what all these review sites are saying just yet. Wait until you see a lot more owners reviews with different sizes[...]

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Samsung UN46F8000 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz 3D Ultra Slim Smart LED HDTV. Reviewed by Milner O. Rating: 4.6

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #167612 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: RCA
  • Model: LED55B55R120Q
  • Dimensions: 32.40" h x
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    50.30" l,
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  • Native resolution: 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p
  • Display size: 55

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Stunning Picture & Quality
By CE Purchaser
With so many options on a new TV, I researched all possibilities in just about every brand. Naturally I was initially drawn to Samsung, LG and Sony, the brands that seem to have established a high quality perception. After analyzing all the specs and then comparing the actual image quality first-hand in retail stores, I was surprised to discover the picture quality of this RCA TV was at the same level or HIGHER than the others. At home, my expectations were exceeded. Very easy to set up, my Blu-ray movies look stunning (better than the Sony LED I replaced, and better than my older Panasonic plasma which is still in use - I was indeed surprised), with no ghosting or blurring of fast images - everything appears crisp and crystal clear. HD programs from my cable provider, especially sporting events, are equally crisp and vibrant - which was viewed during our Super Bowl game party this past Sunday. Everyone was amazed by the image quality and sleek design of this RCA TV. The viewing angle is wider than most other brands, the blacks are rich, and the colors are bright. On top of all these benefits, the price is truly astounding, which is literally several hundred dollars less than other brand's comparable models. If you're looking for a high quality TV for your viewing entertainment with a stunning picture at a great price, you will be pleasantly surprised and delighted with this RCA television!

2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
2Great picture for portraits but not motion.
By ~ANT~
This was one tough purchase for me. For one, I've always liked Sony and Samsung so to veer away from them was a risk in its self but i was money conscious and i needed a new TV because my plasma Samsung recently went out on just after 4 years (model HP-T5054).I read as many reviews as i could and tried to make a wise decision but this RCA 55" just has no comparison to my old Samsung. The colors are vibrant and its super thin ill give it that but when the objects or people move during a movie or show they blur every time. This TV also doesn't up convert all input devices to 1080, only 720 unless using blue-ray but still blurs. To top it off during blue-ray playback it switches between 24Hz and 60Hz but haven't seen 120Hz the entire week I've owned it. (there is a display button on the remote to see the resolution and Hz anytime you want). I will be returning this TV back to Wal-Mart where i bought it.

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RCA LED55B55R120Q 55-Inch LED Full 1080p 120Hz HDTV. Reviewed by Keenan I. Rating: 4.4

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Compareand RCA 42LA45RQ 42-Inch 1080p LCD TV (Black)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #43978 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: RCA
  • Model: 42LA45RQ
  • Dimensions: 33.70" h x
    9.30" w x
    54.50" l,
    .1 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 42

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  • 42-inch LCD HDTV with Full HD 1080p resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 2 x 8W speakers, seven-band EQ, virtual surround sound mode
  • 4000:1 dynamic contrast ratio; 500 nit brightness; 6.5 ms response time
  • Four HDMI ports for your high-def sources; VGA input for use as computer monitor
  • RoHs compliant; meets ENERGY STAR standards
  • 4 HDMI input
  • Component, VGA, AV input
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080, Contrast: 4000:1, Brightness: 500cd/
  • Response Time: 6.5ms, Digital 3D Comb Filter
  • Tuner Mode: ATSC





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42 inch LCD Full 1080p HDTV - Tuner: ATSC, 4 HDMI, Resolution: 1920 x 1080, Contrast: 4000:1, Brightness: 500cd/, Response Time: 6.5ms, Digital 3D Comb Filter, Component, VGA, AV input





   



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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Extremely happy with this TV!
By USN2EE
This TV is immaculate! I was worried about the very few and negative reviews so I looked the TV up on walmart and it had 230 reviews with a 4.5....And it shows! Perfect picture, great sound, everything...Extremely happy with this TV.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5An excellent choice!
By Donald A. Shinn
I opted to go for a lower priced HDTV for my bedroom and this one quickly moved to the top of the list. I've had it for a few days now and it's everything I wanted and more. I have a one year old Samsung HDTV (their 530 series) and this HDTV is every bit its equal in terms of picture quality. Hi-def images are amazing and regular definition is also displayed very well. I have absolutely no complaints about this HDTV.

15 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
1Bad Choice
By J. Syverson
Bought this for $469 from Walmart. No video after 85 days. Video wasn't that great to start out with. Glad Wally World has a 90 day return policy. They took it back after 85 days with no box. Purchased an LG 42" for $100 more. I already have an LG and for 2 years its been a great TV. WIll not be buying any more RCA products. A TV should not break after 3 months. That's why they sell it cheaper. Hope this helps your choice.

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RCA 42LA45RQ 42-Inch 1080p LCD TV (Black). Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 4.6

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  • Size: 51-Inch
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: PN51F8500
  • Dimensions: 29.30" h x
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    46.90" l,
    51.60 pounds
  • Display size: 51

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  • 1080p Plasma HDTV: Best picture quality
  • 600Hz Refresh Rate: Best for general viewing, video games, action movies, and sports
  • Smart TV with Gesture Controls and a Built in Camera: Interact with streaming content and the web
  • TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 46.9'' x 27.9'' x 1.9'', TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 46.9'' x 29.3'' x 10.6''





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Samsung PN51F8500 51-Inch 1080p 600Hz 3D Smart Plasma HDTV. Reviewed by Milner O. Rating: 4.4

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Online LG 55LS4600 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED LCD HDTV

LG 55LS4600 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED LCD HDTV
LG 55LS4600 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED LCD HDTV

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3528 in Home Theater
  • Size: 55-Inch
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 55LS4600
  • Dimensions: 32.40" h x
    12.40" w x
    49.70" l,
    56.20 pounds
  • Display size: 55





LG 55LS4600 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED LCD HDTV









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LS4600 LED TV

You know it's time to start enjoying high definition and the LS4600 is an easy way to get into it. This is a beautiful LED display with all of the innovations that make LG TVs a better viewing experience.



   



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103 of 105 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent LED TV
By Eugene Evans
I am very impressed with this tv so far...The TV itself is very sleek and modern looking.Its one of thinnest LED's I have seen and would be great for mounting on the wall.The thin black border is very nice and actually makes the screen look even bigger!!The stand is also very modern looking and all the trim is a nice glossy black finish. The picture quality is amazing as well.I went from a 47" Vizio to this LG and its a world of difference!!..The colors are very vibrant and the black is dense.The adjustments and settings are very easy to use and can make a world of difference!!..Especially if you find the codes for THX settings!! The sound is ok,for this one.I would say its the only thing that could use use some improvement. Overall this TV is the best bang for the buck!!..I have owned about 15 LCD/LED tv's and so far, this is one of the best by far!!

62 of 65 people found the following review helpful.
5The Reason LG is Winning
By Tim
While Panasonic, Sony and Samsung all battle each other for who's TV is best, LG saving the money and passing it on to the user, specifically me. This TV is loaded with everything you would expect in a 2012 TV minus the fads or undeveloped programs. This one caught my eye because it is so thin and the price is amazing. The bezel on it is very thin and the TV without the stand is under a inch and a half thick. I bought this to replace my old dinosaur of a Sharp TV (also an under-rated brand). It is still a great TV, but at almost 6inches wide it was a heavy best. This TV, although not recommended, I am able to hold in one arm it is so thin and light.The picture is great, but I am never a huge fan of edge lit LED as they always appear lighter/whiter at the edges. It isn't a huge deal expect a really dark scene in a movie, and is most noticeable when loading a game or movie and the input is blank. The screen should be black but is grey around the edges. That was a rather large rant, but it is not by any means a turn off from this TV.I am a big fan of LG Simplink, although not flawless it easily allows the connection of a surround sound unit with only a few button pushes on the remote. I do appreciate the picture calibrator, but I found some user adjustments were still needed as the TV couldn't get it quite right.The sound is pretty weak on the TV itself, but that is almost expected these days. I simply got a sound bar to go with it and it suffices for the sized room this TV is in.Pros:+Amazon Price+Thin Bezel and Thin Body+Great 1080p pictureCons:-Underwhelming sound-LED Edge lightingOverall you would be lucky to find a better built TV in this price range. Keep it up LG.

29 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
4Very good product, for the money
By Dan C
We bought this tv based on research plus Amazon reviews, as we normally do. It is very good: clear picture plus decent sound.. It's not the best tv out there, but probably the best valus for the money. I gave it 4 stars because:- this tv replaced a 5 year old Samsung that had developed black streaks on half the picture (probably the backlight going out). This tv doesn't have as many outputs as the replacement. Only way to hook to an external stereo system is through optical cord, which I understand doesn't pass through full 5.1 stereo.- no earphone jack (old Samsung had one)- for some reason, can't program my existing AT&T Uverse remote to operate the new tv. So we have 2 remotes, one for Uverse channels & box, and the LG remote for tv on/off and volume. Just a little nuisance.- very easy to put together and set-up. Had to tweak the picture several times, but ended up going with the included "wizard" settings, which produces a good picture with very little work.- out of the box, the sound does sound a little tinny. Had to tweak this a little as well through the audio "clarity" settings.- this tv has led lighting, which does produce more color "pop" than the Samsung it replaced.Probably could have found a better tv with more features and better sound, but for the money, this is a good buy. (Also, just happened to buy it 1 day before Amazon started charging Texas residents sales tax, so saved a little money there).Update: December 17, 2012I was able to set up my system to have full 5.1 pass through my stereo system. So this is not an issue.After 5 months, picture is still incredible. Programming AT&T Uverse remote still an issue, but only a minor nuisance. Still very happy with the purchase. This is a great tv, especially for the price.

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LG 55LS4600 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Keenan I. Rating: 5.0

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