UN55B8000
The flagship of Samsung's new Luxia brand, the Samsung UN55B8000 is the flagship model in Samsung's new Series 8 8000 series of LED TVs. It's a big stylish TV that boasts a number of new features.
Foremost among this is the new LED backlight technology, which replaces the Cold Cathode Florescent (CCFL) lights used on most LCD HDTVs with an array of small LED lights.
And our first look at this new model at the CES show in Las Vegas looks promising; the TV looks to be a very stylish, slim model that would look awesome on any high flyer's wall.
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About Samsung UN55B8000
If you are into movies and television programs with high action scenes and a lot of motion, the Samsung UN55B8000 can accommodate your special viewing needs. You get to see television programs and movies the way they are meant to be seen; there’s no ghosting, blurring, streaking, skipping, or digital artifacts to interrupt your viewing experience. You don’t have to worry about frozen images or overly-pixilated pictures thanks to the super advanced features integrated into the Samsung UN55B8000.
The UN55B8000 has integrated LED technologies that improve upon the way images are presented. The LED technologies when unified with Auto Motion Plus technologies, an ultra clear panel, progressive scanning features, a 240 Hz image refresh rate, a fast response rate, and wide color enhancements makes the images presented on the Samsung UN55B8000 unbelievably realistic. All of the latter is housed inside a gorgeously designed thin housing bedecked in a rich black coloring. The black housing of the Samsung UN55B8000 makes the device easy to integrate with any household or office décor and theme, and since this device can be mounted on a stand or mounted to a wall, it is convenient to view just about anywhere.
The Samsung UN55B8000 allows you to choose your Auto Motion Plus feature settings: you can choose from clear options which gives you a minimum setting, standard settings, which sets your motion purification features to medium, or you can opt for the smooth setting so that you can get the most pristine images possible. You can also customize the setting to a point of your desired specification, or you can turn the entire feature off if you want to. The options and features integrated into the UN55B8000 certainly make this device a worthwhile and prudent investment.
Technical Details About Samsung UN55B8000 55
- Ultra-slim 55-inch LED HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution and Auto Motion Plus 240Hz technology for the sharpest, smoothest picture possible
- LED technology enables a true-to-life range of picture brightness; uses 40 percent less energy than conventional LCD TVs
- Internet@TV online content service from Yahoo!, Flickr, YouTube via your broadband connection
- Inputs: 4 HDMI, 1 component, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 PC, 1 optical digital audio output
- Includes detachable swivel table stand; measures 52 x 33.9 x 12.1 inches (WxHxD) with stand
Customer Reviews About UN55B8000
Enough has been said about the picture of this TV...its all true. Buy the TV! Amazon shipping is first class. Drivers brought the TV into the house and hooked it up. No chance of a DOA unit! Shipping was also fast and traceable. I am using the TV with an antenna and a Sony home theater with a up-convert DVD. I put in the Disney movie Cars and you can see the metallic fleck in Lightning's paint!!!
I purchased a ScreenProtector online because I have kids. It looks like it will work, but the anti-glare surface does lose a little resolution. I think the TV Armor protector would have been better (Read the reviews)! For the money, I like the idea of having something between this TV and the kids.
I also purchased the Samsung Linkstick for wireless Internet access through my connection. I wouldn't recommend it. The Yahoo widgets are s-l-o-w to respond and each widget operates a little bit different. I still haven't gotten some to work (like CBS). You get bored waiting for the content to arrive and give up. I think a better bet would be to use the new Boxee Box once available, or use your PC to stream content through your PC to the TV using Boxee software. There are other boxes that do the same thing. These things are *designed* to stream this content, the Yahoo widgets that the TV runs were not.