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Samsung's UE40B8000 is so slim that you half expect it to have just strut off of a catwalk in Milan and into your living room. Despite being only 29.9 mm thick, it manages to house all of its electronics, including a TV tuner, 200Hz Motion Plus proce...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-13 22:17:23
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The Samsung UE40B8000 is a 40-inch LCD television with LED backlighting and a 1920 x 1080 full HD resolution. Its ethernet port allows it to connect to your home network (and from that, the Internet), and there are also four HDMI inputs. It measures 99...
By having its LED backlights dotted around the edge of the screen, the Samsung UE40B8000 can be much skinnier than the average flat panel TV. At a mere 30mm in depth, it’s positively size zero – and that’s with all the electronics, tuner...
One thing the skinny frame does impact upon is sound quality, as the speakers have to be extremely thin to fit. This makes audio reedy and, well, thin, which means you’ll need to team the Samsung UE40B8000 up with some separate speakers if you want...
There’s no denying the stylishness of this super-skinny telly, and it’s not a shabby performer on the picture front either. Its substandard sonic performance is a disappointment, though.Best offers for the Samsung UE40B8000 Laskys £1,289...
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Samsung’s decision not to release a local-dimming variant of their much-advertised “LED TVs” in the United Kingdom this year meant that the B8000 range remains the flagship model on top of their pile of LED-based LCD televisions. Like the B7000 series...
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Samsung has been going in hard promoting its ever growing lineup of LED TVs. The Samsung UE40B8000 is the latest one we’ve laid our mitts on, with a 40-inch screen and stonking connectivity. So is this really worth that hefty price tag? Or is LED not...
Looks amazing, very thin, awesome LED pics...
Sound is very poor...
A great LED TV, if a tad on the pricey side...
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Ultra slim TVs usually have their innards in a separate media box. Not so with the UE40B8000. Here the frankly astonishing depth of less than 3cm has been achieved with all of the electronics onboard.Those electronics include a 200Hz Motion Plus proce...
Extremely pretty and amazingly thin design, clean, detailed and punchy pictures from all sources, very deep blacks, capable motion processing...
Especially weak sound, can be beaten for black insight and colour balance...
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Hdtvuk.tv Updated: 2013-11-13 22:17:23
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Samsung's UE40B8000 is so slim that you half expect it to have just strut off of a catwalk in Milan and into your living room. Despite being only 29.9 mm thick, it manages to house all of its electronics, including a TV tuner, 200Hz Motion Plus proces...
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hdtvorg.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-14 22:49:11
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ed to reduce or even eliminate judder and motion blurring, the effectiveness of such systems has been the subject of much debate.Like a number of manufacturers, Samsung are adding some form of internet functionality to some of their screens. The UE-40B...
With their LED equipped screens you get the feeling that Samsung are pushing LCD technology to extreme; an extreme that is however, with a few minor glitches, producing some of the best pictures we have seen from any TV. While there are those that will...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2016-11-14 22:49:11
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European Webmedia-TV 2009-2010 -> Samsung UE46B8000Television enters new dimensions of entertainment with Samsung’s ultra-slim UE46B8000 edge-lit LED-backlight LCD display. Today’s customers look for high grade picture quality and stylish design, but t...
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If any TV had us at hello, it’s Samsung’s UE46B8000. For starters, it’s astonishingly slim for a 46in TV: just 29mm. At its deepest point. It’s also gloriously adorned in Samsung’s distinctive ‘Crystal’ finish and given added distinction by both the pr...
Fabulous picture quality. Sumptuous ultra-thin design. Connections and features galore. Surprisingly cheap by LED standards...
Sound is a bit weak. Viewing angle could be better...
The majestic and surprisingly affordable UE46B8000 provides more proof that LED looks destined to rule the TV world...
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This set won an just one month ago. Now, it's not unheard of for Award-winning products to be bested by a rival in the very next issue. Products that didn't make it to us in time for judging can ruin the celebrations even before the taste of the champ...
Extraordinarily thin and stylish design, excellent spec, terrific allround pictures from all sources...
Wireless dongle costs extra...
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techradar.com Updated: 2016-11-14 22:49:11
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The Samsung 8 series UE-46B8000 LED TV is currently being backed by a huge TV advertising campaign in the UK. Viewers are instructed to simply search for "Samsung LED".Clearly, Samsung is trying to create some buzz around its new LED TVs, and its work...
Great picture quality, Green design, Lots of features...
Online service needs expanding, Black levels from some sources seem flat, 200Hz can cause picture artefacts...
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Samsung isn't the UK's biggest selling TV brand for nothing, you know. For, in another display of the sort confidence - bordering on bravado - and vision that's left its rivals trailing, Samsung has this year launched not just a couple of TVs using LED ba...
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homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2016-11-14 22:49:11
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Samsung has rapidly (in the last few years, at least) taken over the flatscreen market with its LCD TVs. But, just as everybody else was catching up, the company has further flexed its technology muscles with its LED-backlit panels, and therefore taken...
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The world was impressed when Samsung unveiled their LED back-lit HDTV's over a year ago and while this technology was incredibly expensive at launch, it's dropped a bit in price over the past few months. That doesn't mean that a new LED HDTV is affor...
240Hz Auto Motion Plus for smooth playback, Good contrast ratio - blacks are very black, Thin panel and lots of HDMI inputs, Accurate color out of the box, Widgets allows rich (albeit limited) internet media without a HTPC, Main UHF remote control, Sec...
Widgets are a little sluggish, Only one set of component inputs...
Bigger is better when it comes to TVs and the more I use 50"+ units, the more I like them. The 55" LED lit LCD TV from Samsung is a nice improvement over traditional CCFL lit LCDs and the color setup and lighting uniformity on this unit is very good...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2011-11-05 19:55:29
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Priced at $4,500, this 55-inch television is drop-dead gorgeous. The ultra-thin cabinet features an updated version of Samsung's Touch of Colour cosmetics...
240Hz to minimize picture blurring. Early LCDs didn't respond quickly enough to changing video signals, resulting in streaking or blurring. But even with improved response time (an ultrafast 2msec. on this model), perceived blurring can still occur be...
equently, motion can look slightly blurry on 60Hz LCDs, even on recent models with very fast response time, because an impression of the first frame remains on the retina after the second frame begins.
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Samsung UN55B8000 belongs to Samsung’s repertoire of the edge-lit LED based LCDs TVs and the company is calling it LED TVs. The UNB8000 series is different from the cheaper siblings due to the 240Hz processing and if you wondering if this feature is wo...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-24 03:12:54
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Samsung has positioned itself as one of the premier LCD TV makers which is no wonder with models like the Samsung UN55B8000 which is a year old and still stands out. This offering from Samsung features a 55 inch screen perfect for watching movies at ho...
The thin design, loads of display features and overall good quality picture are all standout features...
The TV fades out quite a bit when in well lit rooms or is viewed from the side.
Unless you plan on using this TV in a dark theater room you may want to look at something else...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-08-24 03:12:56
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After over a month and a half of daily use, the Samsung UN55B8000 can be summed up as a mixed bag of great and not so great characteristics. The first thing to mention and the distinguishing feature is the 1.2 inch depth profile. There is no consumer...
Build Quality, Features, Color Reproduction, Availability, Smooth Video Playback...
Price, Poor Contrast, Off Angle Picture Quality, Value...
After over a month and a half of daily use, the Samsung UN55B8000 can be summed up as a mixed bag of great and not so great characteristics. The first thing to mention and the distinguishing feature is the 1.2 inch depth profile. There is no consumer...
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The tests We use a new testing method very similar to the one we use for video projectors. The same video analysis software produces the HCFR colormeter. This gives us a good evaluation of brightness, depth of blacks, the color space, RGB levels, colo...
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There is nothing subdued about this LED TV, from its super thin good looks to its super saturated colors. Blacks are rich and deep and colors vibrant if not over powering at times. Some dark shadow detail is lost and and subtle color notes forgotten. B...
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I was watching a movie on Samsung's Series 8000 LED television when I heard crying from the main lounge. It was my television, packing a sad because I was showing the shiny new Samsung more attention than it. How could I not? The Samsung LED made my ro...
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The UN46B8000 is a 46” LED backlit LCD television from Samsung that offers – among other things – edge based LED backlighting, impressive energy efficiency and a slick, slim design.Samsung’s 46” Series 8 television stands just a bit under 30” tall when...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-10-04 03:05:23
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Samsung UN46B8000Other features include an Ethernet connection, a PC input and an optical digital audio output. The set uses 40% less power than its LCD counterparts, and produces brighter, sharper images. The unit also comes with a detachable swivel t...
If you haven't seen an LED TV, you owe it to yourself to visit the electronics store just to see one. The image quality is truly outstanding, and this unit is better than most of the competition at this price. Make no mistake - the technology is still...
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If you can afford its high price tag, the Samsung UN46B8000 is a nice addition to any entertainment center. Its design is hard to beat, and the interactive features add a new dimension to the television viewing experience.
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hemagazine.com Updated: 2011-10-04 03:05:26
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This thing is gorgeous, and I haven’t even turned it on yet. Über-thin—I think it’s two dimensional. Amazingly, the attractiveness of this set is only one of its claims to fame. The UN46B8000 uses LED side lighting, which means that the LEDs that creat...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-10-04 03:05:31
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With its 1.2-inch silhouette, this set turns heads even when its switched off. But we were equally wowed by the LCDs crisp, accurate colors and jaw-dropping motion resolution. With Yahoos widget engine running the web show, you have ready access to...
A plethora of ports. Network streaming. LED backlighting makes the screen brighter than the bridge of the Enterprise.
Its not "WiFi ready" if it requires a separate adapter. No Netflix streaming, but Samsung has hinted that its on the way. Picture quality drops sharply with viewing angle. Crappy remote hampers navigation. Pricey.
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hdguru.com Updated: 2011-10-04 03:05:33
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Thin is in at Samsung. The company’s new 6000, 7000 and 8000 LED backlit series measure a svelte 1.2″ deep. These sets just about disappear when viewed from the side...
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For any film based material start by turning off the 120Hz/240Hz rate feature as follows: Click Menu/picture/Scroll down to Picture Options/Press enter/Scroll down to AutoMotionPlus 240Hz/Press Enter/Scroll or press to Off position...
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If any TV had us at hello, it’s Samsung’s UE46B8000. For starters, it’s astonishingly slim for a 46in TV: just 29mm. At its deepest point. It’s also gloriously adorned in Samsung’s distinctive ‘Crystal’ finish and given added distinction by both the pr...
Fabulous picture quality. Sumptuous ultra-thin design. Connections and features galore. Surprisingly cheap by LED standards...
Sound is a bit weak. Viewing angle could be better...
The majestic and surprisingly affordable UE46B8000 provides more proof that LED looks destined to rule the TV world...
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