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It's fun to experiment, but the nature of experiments is that they don't always work. Samsung performed a few with its new high-end LED LCD HDTV, the ES8000F series, and the results are, at best, inconclusive. The 46-inch ES8000F uses several new control...
Ambitious user interface. Beautiful design. Excellent white and black levels. Accurate color. Comes with 3D glasses.
Voice, motion, and touchpad controls are unreliable. Screen shows significant light bloom on the edges. Only three HDMI ports...
With its voice- and motion-controlled interface, Samsung's ES8000F series does a lot to advance HDTV design, but some of the new features aren't quite ready for prime time...
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February 5th, 2013, In Reviews, Television Sets, by Mike OsadciwIt was in the Aug/Sept 2012 issue of CANADA HiFi that I reviewed Samsung’s excellent flagship PN64E8000 plasma television. Equipped with many of the latest user technologies and deliverin...
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technologytell.com Updated: 2013-09-22 18:01:42
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But now the dust is settling, and the TVs are showing up on test benches, and to me, at least, in retrospect all the brouhaha seems sort of silly. The model in particular that showed up on HomeTechTell's test bench is the top-of-the-line (for its size, a...
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Samsung positioned the ES8000 as its high-end flagship for 2012, and it shows. The TV comes with a staggering amount of extra features and interface options: a traditional remote, Samsung's new smart remote, and an IR blaster are all in the box. In additi...
You'll be quite pleased with this TV, no matter how you interact with it.At its current MSRP of $3799, the Samsung UN55ES8000 might seem overpriced, but there are some things to consider before staking that claim.Testing the ES8000's core performance—outs...
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The amount of extra features and interfacing options on this TV are quite staggering: a traditional remote, Samsung's new smart remote , and an IR blaster all come in the box. Outside of the traditional remote infrastructure, the ES8000 series features vo...
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It's fun to experiment, but the nature of experiments is that they don't always work. Samsung performed a few with its new high-end LED LCD HDTV, the ES8000F series, and the results are, at best, inconclusive. The 46-inch ES8000F uses several new control...
Ambitious user interface. Beautiful design. Excellent white and black levels. Accurate color. Comes with 3D glasses.
Voice, motion, and touchpad controls are unreliable. Screen shows significant light bloom on the edges. Only three HDMI ports...
With its voice- and motion-controlled interface, Samsung's ES8000F series does a lot to advance HDTV design, but some of the new features aren't quite ready for prime time...
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This is Samsung's latest Smart TV, the UN55ES8000F. A, B, C, D, and E were killed in a tragic skydiving accident... just kidding! This is a rather large upgrade in terms of both the hardware and software. The last couple iterations of Samsung Smart TVs...
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Many TVs take advantage of smartphone functionality to have their own control apps alongside the traditional remote. Samsung has gone even further with the 8000 series, including this , adding motion gesture and voice control to the list of ways you ca...
Crisp, detailed images, welldesigned and friendly interface, great control app and interactive controls, extensive features...
Pricey, not the finest DVD upscaler...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-11-14 22:50:43
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Contrast:1960:1Black level:0.11 cd/m²Gamma:4.6 / 5 Delta E:3.1 Average discrepancy across display:10%Viewing angles:1.2 / 5Power use:107 WMedia player:3.8 / 5We take these readings using the best settings for watching a movie. Cinema mode is generally...
Accurate colours: average delta E of 3.1, Effective motion interpolation function, Remote with builtin touchpad is particularly practical, Low power use: 107 watts...
Glossy screen: reflections are a problem, Tight viewing angles, More 3D crosstalk than in the D8000, Disappointing contrast: 1960:1, The model we tested was prone to clouding...
The Samsung ES8000 is ahead of its time. While there's still room for improvement in the motion and voice control systems, it's the first TV out there to integrate this kind of function. And, on the whole, they work reasonably well. Image quality, on t...
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hdtvorg.co.uk Updated: 2016-12-02 05:29:51
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Features, 2D performance Occassional backlight inconsistencies...
Presumably in an effort to make daytime showroom pictures appear bright and vibrant, contrast and backlight presets are too high. With minor adjustments, you can enjoy the UE46ES8000 as it was meant to be - a trully great TV; with the added benefit of...
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Samsung’s 46inch ES8000 is arguably the most audaciously specified TV in the world. Not only does it come loaded with all the usual toys, it also breaks new ground with motion and voice control. See all TV reviews. To attract the set’s attention, you n...
The UE46ES8000 is a bold stab at redefining the high-end TV market, one that almost pays off. Even without its voice and motion control party tricks, this would be considered a highly desirable 3D TV, with a strong online proposition and characteristic...
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If Samsung is going to retain its current position as the world's number one TV brand, it needs to set the bar high with flagship products such as the new UE46ES8000. Especially now that recently reviewed LG televisions such as the 55LM660T and 47LM670...
Irresistible design, Outstanding 2D, Very good 3D, Leading online system...
Poor picture presets, Gesture control can frustrate, Backlight bleed with 3D, Average audio...
When Samsung makes a flagship TV like the Samsung UE46ES8000, it usually means business. So it is that this 46-inch star boasts a gorgeous ultra-slim design, and an unparalleled feature list. Highlights include new voice, touchpad remote and gesture cont...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-12-02 05:29:51
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If Samsung is going to retain its current position as the world's number one TV brand, it needs to set the bar high with flagship products such as the new UE46ES8000. Especially now that recently reviewed LG televisions such as the 55LM660T and 47LM670T h...
Irresistible design, Outstanding 2D, Very good 3D, Leading online system...
Poor picture presets, Gesture control can frustrate, Backlight bleed with 3D, Average audio...
Samsung is on typically aggressive form with the Samsung UE46ES8000, combining cutting-edge features with a gorgeous space-saving design and some of the best picture quality the LCD TV world has to offer. Particularly impressive are the set's attempts at...
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The follows hot on the heels of its 55in sibling, the , which we gave a thorough examination in our world exclusive review not so long ago.So, we have sky-high expectations of this TV, the 46in model – arguably the new key screen size – in this flagsh...
Classleading design, high spec, gesture and voice control, good in 3D, classleading 2D...
Soso sound, rivals make Samsung’s Smart Hub look a little cluttered.
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There's a huge amount of good news to report about the Samsung UE46ES8000. It's a fantastic-looking 46in LCD TV with great picture quality and oodles of features. But we're going to start off this review with a moan, for it's yet another Samsung TV that s...
Eyepopping design, Exceptional feature count, Excellent 3D and 2D performance...
The gesture control system could be better, Occasional backlight bleed, especially with 3D, Picture presets are poor...
The Samsung UE46ES8000 is at heart a quite brilliant TV. It does its best to hide its potential behind some unhelpful - to say the least - picture presets, but provided you spend just a couple of minutes to work round those, it's capable of giving you som...
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Samsung ES8000 review Samsung ES8000 replaces last year's D8000 TV and is the flagship of Samsung's 2012 LED line-up. With ES8000, Samsung introduces a new picture processing system called Micro Dimming Ultimate but “Smart TV” is the new big thing. ES8000...
ES8000 is a Smart TV and comes with Samsung's complete package of smart features, including voice and gesture controls. The platform has not changes much compared to last year's TVs and even though the dual-core processor is faster, significantly smaller...
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In a unique (and frankly bizarre) role reversal, the Samsung UE55ES8000 becomes the first TV to watch and listen to you. Offering both motion and voice control, in addition to two remote zapper options, it's probably the most controllable telly ever made...
Dual-core picture quality, Great multimedia file support, Stunning industrial design...
Voice/gesture feels faddy, Needs tweaking for best pics, Pricey...
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The last few HDTVs we’ve seen from Samsung have been using Plasma technology, and while they’ve been making huge strides in that area recently, let’s not forget that this is the company that’s arguably done more than any other to bring LCD television p...
The Samsung UE55ES8000 is a high quality edge LED LCD HDTV. It produces good black level depth in dark rooms, and blacks that look exceptionally inky and deep in brighter environments. Crucially, the review sample we received had significantly less screen...
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Samsung has developed a handy habit of being the first major brand out of the traps each year when it comes to launching new TV ranges. And this year it's done it again, with the ridiculously glamorous Samsung UE55ES8000 - an achievement made all the m...
Outstanding picture quality, Impressively expanded online platform, Innovative control system, Sensational design...
Picture presets are poor, Gesture control not great, Limited viewing angle, Backlight bleed with 3D...
The UE55ES8000 is Samsung's most uncompromising TV yet. From the moment you first behold its almost sci-fi design and bold, dynamic pictures, you'll be entranced. Admittedly you'll need to calm these pictures for normal domestic viewing, but once that's...
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In some ways, watching this TV is better than being Harrison Ford in – Deckard may have been able to control his TV simply by muttering indistinctly at it, but his TV was quite obviously a CRT. A little one, at that.The UE55ES8000 is much bigger and...
Towering specification, including a host of novel control interfaces, outstanding picture quality, with advances in 3D particularly notable, thoughtful online functionality...
Gesture recognition better in theory than in practice, not cheap...
It should be apparent by now that the Samsung UE55ES8000 is a thoroughly (no, make that exhaustively) specified device. It's got some novelty value in its many and various control interfaces, and it's got some diverting and worthwhile online functionality...
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For the past few days we have been mostly shouting and waving our arms at the TV. Not because we've been watching Big Brother, not because we've been playing excessively with an Xbox Kinect or PS3 Move systems, and not even because we've lost our minds. N...
Voice control is surprisingly sophisticated, New touchpad remote is very good, Not having to use ‘virtual keyboards' with Smart TV features is the future...
Gesture control system annoys, Occasional ‘accidental' control activations, Slightly sluggish responses...
The more Smart TVs develop, the more obvious it is that they need to be joined with innovative new control methods. So it's great to see Samsung's first TV of 2012 taking the bull by the horns and integrating no less than three cool new control systems. E...
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Part of us has been giddy with excitement about the arrival of Samsung's new flagship TV on our testbenches, but part of us has also been dreading it. For while some of the stuff the 55in UE55ES8000 is capable of really captured our imagination when we sa...
Stunning design, phenomenal feature count, Excellent 3D and 2D performance...
The gesture control system is currently unhelpful, Occasional backlight bleed, especially with 3D...
The UE55ES8000 marries ‘impossibly' lovely looks with more ground-breaking features than we've arguably ever seen on a single TV before. And then it chucks in some superlative 2D and 3D picture quality for good measure.In doing all this it delivers a much...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-05-05 01:09:01
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Say hello to Samsung’s bad boy smart TV. This epic 55-incher has all the works, of course: 3D support, LED backlighting for stunning contrast, a super slim silver frame you’ll barely be able to make out from your perch on the sofa. But it’s also one br...
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We're used to seeing feature-packed TVs from Samsung, but the UE55ES8000 is so advanced, so jam-packed with clever, futuristic technology that we're slightly worried it might try to take over the world...
Features and innovative control systems, Superlative pictures, Stunning design...
Expensive, Inaccurate gesture control, Noisy DVD playback...
Make no bones about it – the UE55ES8000 is a magnificent TV. There aren't many sets that can match its incredible feature list and level of innovation. Voice and gesture control, touch-pad remote and face recognition make it feel like a TV from the futur...
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Samsung must be feeling sincerely flattered this year, as it would seem almost every manufacturer is in some way imitating the Korean giant's designs and features. The dominance of the world's largest TV manufacturer can't be underestimated and, in a satu...
Excellent colour gamut out-of-the-box, Reference colour gamut after calibration, Reference greyscale after calibration, Excellent video processing, Impressive array of calibration controls, Well designed and responsive menu system, Well implemented Smart...
Some clouding on the backlight, Some minor undefeatable noise reduction, Very occasional stutter in image processing, Poor performance with off-axis viewing, HDMI inputs too near the edge of the screen, Only 3 HDMI inputs, Voice and motion controls are a...
It's no surprise that the 55ES8000 works extremely well as media player and we had no problems with anything we threw at it using a variety of media servers including Samsung's own Smartshare software. Owners of mobile devices – either iOS or Android - ca...
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Stuff magazine Tue, Mar 27 2012, 2:29PM As you'd expect, the Samsung's picture quality is outstanding right across the board. Bright, detailed and stable, the 3D image is the best we've seen from a TV so far, and high-def pictures (Blu-ray, Fre...
Voice recognition works well, Can be upgraded, The best 3D imaging we've seen...
Gesture recognition, not so much, Not what you would call cheap...
A brilliant smart TV made into something extraordinary by its next-gen control options...
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Samsung is one of the pioneers to kickstart the Smart TV campaign during a time when most televisions were 'dumb' and happy to stay offline. With the arrival of their 2012's series of televisions, it is undeniable that the South Korean firm has invested a...
Samsung has grown from strength to strength with the ES8000 Smart TV. What we'd like to see are improved noise filters, SD processing, crosstalk-free 3D, and last but not least, a more direct approach for their Smart TV controls.We can't fault the ES8000...
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By John ArcherThis 55in LED TV goes into innovation overload and may be the cleverest TV we've ever seenThe first big new TV release of 2012 is here, in the comely shape of Samsung’s UE55ES8000. And if its level of technological advancement and all-rou...
Sensational, slimline design; very good 2D and 3D pictures; excellent Smart services...
Gesture system is currently very hard work; provided picture presets are unhelpful; backlight bleed possible unless output is low...
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Stuff magazine Tue, Mar 27 2012, 2:29PM As you'd expect, the Samsung's picture quality is outstanding right across the board. Bright, detailed and stable, the 3D image is the best we've seen from a TV so far, and high-def pictures (Blu-ray, Fre...
A brilliant smart TV made into something extraordinary by its next-gen control options...
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With the UE55ES8000, Samsung has crammed in every cutting-edge feature going, and then crammed in more from the cutting room floor. It's almost as if the brand assumed it would be going head to head with Apple's iTV when it was on the drawing board. Also...
Dualcore picture quality, Great multimedia file support...
Voice/gesture feels faddy, Needs tweaking for best pics, Pricey...
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evogadget.com Updated: 2019-12-03 05:31:06
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Samsung's box of delights is never-ending. So we took advantage of this and tested their UN65ES8000. This TV belongs to a series that includes some of the best models we have had the pleasure of reviewing. The device here comes with all sorts of advanced...
The Samsung UN65ES8000 costs a lot more than other series made by the same manufacturer. But the high price you will pay is going to show itself in this TV's performance, design and other attributes. So if you are someone who wants what's best in LED TV...
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Samsung UNES8000 series information: Our review of Samsung's UN65ES8000 is based upon our experiences with the 60-inch UN60ES8000 TV. All the models in the series, including the 46-inch UN46ES8000 and the 55-inch UN55ES8000, have similar components accord...
Brilliant, bright picture, Excellent black levels, Superb color accuracy, Gorgeous design, Upgradable hardware...
Some light bleed from edges, Poor off-axis performance, Merciless with low-quality sources...
Even though Samsung's Smart Interaction is ahead of its time – and, frankly, might never catch on – there is plenty here in the way of performance and features to qualify this high-end television's equally premium price. If you want the best, you'll hav...
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Samsung's box of delights is never-ending. So we took advantage of this and tested their UN65ES8000. This TV belongs to a series that includes some of the best models we have had the pleasure of reviewing. The device here comes with all sorts of advanced...
The Samsung UN65ES8000 costs a lot more than other series made by the same manufacturer. But the high price you will pay is going to show itself in this TV's performance, design and other attributes. So if you are someone who wants what's best in LED TV...
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Samsung UNES8000 series information: Our review of Samsung's UN65ES8000 is based upon our experiences with the 60-inch UN60ES8000 TV. All the models in the series, including the 46-inch UN46ES8000 and the 55-inch UN55ES8000, have similar components accord...
Brilliant, bright picture, Excellent black levels, Superb color accuracy, Gorgeous design, Upgradable hardware...
Some light bleed from edges, Poor offaxis performance, Merciless with lowquality sources...
Even though Samsung's Smart Interaction is ahead of its time – and, frankly, might never catch on – there is plenty here in the way of performance and features to qualify this high-end television's equally premium price. If you want the best, you'll hav...
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Netflix works pretty well and appears to be in 720p Presented at CES 2012, the Samsung ES8000 Series has been introduced earlier this year to the US market. In this review, we are taking the 60-inch Samsung UN60ES8000 for a field-test to see how new fe...
Very good) Icing on the cake… even when there is a lot of junk in front of the TV, the remote still works The Samsung ES8000 Series is very attractive because of its striking design and large set of seemingly very advanced features, but after using i...
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Samsung UNES8000 series information: The review below is based on our time spent with the 60-inch UN60ES8000 TV. However, the observations made also apply to the three other models in this series. Samsung says that sets offer identical features (save weig...
Brilliant, bright picture, Excellent black levels, Superb color accuracy, Gorgeous design, Upgradable hardware...
Some light bleed from edges, Poor offaxis performance, Merciless with lowquality sources...
Even though Samsung's Smart Interaction is ahead of its time – and, frankly, might never catch on – there is plenty here in the way of performance and features to qualify this high-end television's equally premium price. If you want the best, you'll hav...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2016-11-14 22:46:56
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Offering Full HD and 3-D support, the two new models also have Samsung's proprietory Smart Interaction features and its Smart Content give users a fresh viewing experience.Unlike conventional TVs where users need to push the On button first, the ES7500...
Unlike conventional TVs, the ES7500 and ES8000 will switch on with voice commands...
Users, however have to master the voice and motion controllers.
Over 1,000 apps are available for download but the ones that come preloaded, make it more exciting for the entire family...
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Late last year, we took an in depth look at the UN55D8000 , an ultra expensive flagship 3D HDTV from Samsung. For the most part, the picture quality was superb and its focus upon aesthetics was second to none but we didn’t pull any punches. The D8000 fell...
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A couple of weeks ago I was placed under house arrest at Maxim's Hotel Resorts World to check out and play with Samsung's latest Smart TV for 2012, the humongous 55-inch Samsung ES8000 LED TV.The Samsung ES8000 LED TV continues with the success of their l...
The Samsung ES8000 inherited the superb performance from its predecessor and added new features that make a true Smart TV of the future. Voice and motion control may not work as fluidly being the first iteration but given time, Samsung will further improv...
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Samsung gave us the opportunity to experience their top-of-the line Samsung LED D8000 Smart TV by spending a night at the H20 Hotel in Manila Ocean Park where a 55-inch model greeted us when we entered our room.The Samsung D8000 is one sweet-looking TV. I...
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Overclockersonline.net Updated: 2014-08-09 10:53:08
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I used to think a 55″ TV was massive but after buying a home with a two story great room, I could see why many people are choosing larger and larger TVs. They just have to fit the space. A 42″ or 46″ TV would feel too small in that space. I used to think...
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Samsung UNES8000 series information: We based our review of the Samsung UN55ES8000 on our hands-on time spent with the 60-inch UN60ES8000 model. Samsung states that all the models in the ES8000 series have the same components (excepting for weight and dim...
Brilliant, bright picture, Excellent black levels, Superb color accuracy, Gorgeous design, Upgradable hardware...
Some light bleed from edges, Poor offaxis performance, Merciless with lowquality sources...
Even though Samsung's Smart Interaction is ahead of its time – and, frankly, might never catch on – there is plenty here in the way of performance and features to qualify this high-end television's equally premium price. If you want the best, you'll hav...
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Samsung’s D8000 was our TV of choice back in 2011, and the company is hoping to repeat its success with the new 2012 flagship, the Samsung UN55ES8000. A 55-inch behemoth, though with strikingly delicate design, the ES8000 ticks just about every box you...
Samsung’s ES8000 is a worthy update to its predecessor, and the company demonstrates its edge over much of the competition with the Smart TV functionality. Is it worth the humongous RRP? That’s a null point, given retailers are already discounting it...
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What do you want from your next HDTV? With all the features available in today's TVs, it's an important question to ask before you embark on the task of finding the right model for you. Do you just want a TV that delivers good performance? Perhaps you'd l...
We're back to the original question: What do you want from your next HDTV? How much do you want it to do? If all you care about is video performance, then you can find other TVs that offer comparable, if not better, all-around performance at a lower price...
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Colors in this 55" LED Televisions are plenty bright but the backlighting from the edge lit LEDs can overwhelm color information and wash them out if you are not careful with the backlight setting. Certainly with 1080p broadcast programming they wil...
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Samsung’s ES8000 series is their high-end flagship for 2012, and it shows. The amount of extra features and interfacing options on this TV are quite staggering: a traditional remote, Samsung’s new , and an IR blaster all come in the box. Outside of the...
At its current MSRP of $3799, the Samsung UN55ES8000 might seem overpriced. But there are some things to consider before staking that claim.First of all, testing the ES8000’s core performance—outside of its innovative new interfacing features—yields i...
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It's fun to experiment, but the nature of experiments is that they don't always work. Samsung performed a few with its new high-end LED LCD HDTV, the ES8000F series, and the results are, at best, inconclusive. The 46-inch ES8000F uses several new control...
Ambitious user interface. Beautiful design. Excellent white and black levels. Accurate color. Comes with 3D glasses.
Voice, motion, and touchpad controls are unreliable. Screen shows significant light bloom on the edges. Only three HDMI ports...
With its voice- and motion-controlled interface, Samsung's ES8000F series does a lot to advance HDTV design, but some of the new features aren't quite ready for prime time...
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