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		<description><![CDATA[Samsung UN55D8000 Review The UN55D8000 series are what you should call “loaded” Tvs. They sport every single piece of Samsung’s latest know-how and features. It becomes impossible to cover these, so we’re just visiting hit a portion of the really &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/samsung-un55d8000-review-score-best-price/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/samsung-un55d8000-review-score-best-price/">Samsung UN55D8000 Review &amp; Score &#8211; Best Price</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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<p> The UN55D8000 series are what you should call “loaded” Tvs. They sport every single piece of Samsung’s latest know-how and features. It becomes impossible to cover these, so we’re just visiting hit a portion of the really important versions.</p>
<p>Samsung <a target="_blank" href="http://www.un55d8000review.org/">UN55D8000 Review</a> Features, Micro Dimming Furthermore is Samsung’s exclusive flavor of local dimming. For people not familiar, local dimming allows for sections of the backlight (in this case LEDs) being dimmed while people are left so that you can shine at maximum brightness. This allows it to offer better contrast and brightness and is particularly most noticeable any time viewing dark qualification with bright areas interjected on the picture. On lower sets, the area across the bright spots is going to be gray or also dark blue rather then black. With neighborhood dimming, a more accurate picture can be done.</p>
<p> While some manufacturers prefer to make their top notch models backlit meant for better light control, Samsung has opted to take the an edgelit solution and, to take that a step further, Samsung has chosen to position the edge lighting down the left- and right-hand sides of the TV, rather than down the top and base edges. In idea, this should permit letterbox bars to get darker and even more uniform.</p>
<p> The D8000 displays 3D in its entirety 1080p resolution, in addition to includes built-in 2D-to-3D conversion process, a feature we’ve do not ever had much work with for. We’ve yet to be able to witness it do certainly not smudge up some sort of perfectly good second picture.</p>
<p> Samsung’s Smart Hub can be a one-stop destination for accessing as much as possible Internet. This will make Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube, V-tuner, Facebook, Twitter and a long list of other apps easy to access from a centralized screen with a integrated search attribute. We really appreciated Smart Hub, especially because it allowed us to hold watching whatever you were viewing previous to choosing to move it up, but we were slightly disappointed in order to discover that the search feature did not extend to Netflix, overly.</p>
<p> AllShare is generally Samsung’s proprietary name for DLNA compatibility, but we found it being faster and quicker to use than this DLNA interfaces we’re used to. As with all of DLNA devices, you may stream files because of networked devices like your laptop, phone, tablet and so on. The difference is AllShare causes it to become easier. Using our Galaxy Tab for a remote, for case, we were allowed to access media not from the Loss, but from some other DLNA-compliant device at the office, including three man or woman computers and all their collective content, then choose to stream that content to the TV or any other AllShare-enabled device. We&#8217;re able to even compose playlists over the fly. Compared for the lethargic and rudimentary DLNA process we’re useful to (that necessitates hunting and pecking as a result of media folders using a stripped down graphical user interface), AllShare was being a breath of outside. In our viewpoint, this is one of the most often overlooked attributes of Samsung’s latest units.</p>
<p> Of course, such a media sharing isn’t accessible without network connectivity. The D8000 TVs provde the choice of a good wired Ethernet link via LAN dock or built-in 802. 11b/g/n wi-fi adapter.</p>
<p> Samsung promotes her Ultra Clear Panel to be resistant to the negative impacts of ambient gentle. The idea is that the panel “absorbs” bright lights so that they can minimize wash-out and retain the picture looking very clear. While we’ve looked at worse, our 55-inch review sample was certainly not reflection free. There’s way too much surface area obtainable for reflecting light coming through windows. Issued, our bright testing room has a few over-sized windows spanning the whole 24-foot wall and additionally our review sample was placed straightaway opposite those your windows program. So, it was with some pretty extreme conditions we made our observations.</p>
<p> The D8000 would make every conceivable picture adjustment on the market to the common user. Often, the more complex settings are under lockdown and only accessible by authorized technicians. That Samsung comes with made them freely available may be looked on as either a blessing or a curse, depending on your point of view. For those adventurous enough to look into and implement recommended settings for a very granular level, the ability to quickly attain a finely tuned picture is incredible. For average customers, though, such detailed equipment offer more opportunity for screwing something up. At least there’s a good reset option.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.samsungun55d8000review.org">Samsung UN55D8000</a> has a number of internal and external changes from last year&rsquo;s UN55C8000. We liked a number of the new attributes: 3D performance, signal processing, and the wide selection of user picture controls. However, we spotted two performance issues: screen uniformity and poor vertical viewing angle, detailed below.</p>
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<p>Cosmetically, Samsung trimmed the frame around the active picture area to an astonishing 0.94-inches, giving this Samsung UN55D8000 HDTV an almost all-image appearance once powered-up. It is one of the best-looking TV designs of all time. The display sits on a four-legged, chrome-finished swivel stand (included). Samsung cleaned up the rear by making all connections built-in, sans component and composite AV inputs which, like last year, still require included dongles. With a panel depth of just 1.2 inches the 8000 is one of the slimmest sets available. All the UN55D8000 inputs are located on the rear of the TV. They include four HDMI inputs, one each component and composite input (as mention, these require the supplied dongle), 3 USB ports, 1 D-sub 15 PC input, F-type antenna input and an Ethernet jack (there is also built-in Wi-Fi).</p>
<p> The new-for-2011 remote control is an asymmetrical, wedge-shaped dual-sided affair. The A-side has the standard TV controls with a numeric keyboard, and the usual source, menu, volume, channel +/-, tools, etc. buttons. There&rsquo;s a backlight for this side. New for 2011 is an &ldquo;E-manual&rdquo; button for an electronic user manual. The UN55D8000 delivers Full HD 1080p resolution, for a superb level of detail and clarity in your picture. To connect your sources, four HDMI inputs are provided, for delivering a Full HD picture and audio over a single cable. Access all your Smart TV features or DLNA network content without the need for a wired connection or add-on device. The UN55D8000 has Wi-Fi connectivity right out of the box.</p>
<p> The UN55D8000 is certainly capable of producing some of the deepest black levels of any TV we&#8217;ve tested in the middle of its screen&#8211;which is, again, where we perform all of our measurements&#8211;but its poor screen uniformity causes the outer edges to be significantly brighter. Overall it still ranked among the darker displays to our eyes, for example in dim scenes like the push toward the televisions in Chapter 2, falling short of only the Sony and the Kuro and outdoing the others, including the local-dimming Vizio. Samsung includes 3D glasses because the UND8000 series is currently widely available bundled for free with a 3D starter kit, which includes 3D Blu-ray exclusives (&#8220;Shrek: The Complete Collection 3D&#8221; and a voucher for &#8220;Megamind&#8221;) as well as two pairs of Samsung&#8217;s new active 3D glasses,</p>
<p>The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.samsungun55d8000review.org">UN55D8000</a> has a lot going for it, Internet applications, thin bezels, excellent signal processing, accurate color, and good 3D performance. However we find the poor uniformity a deal breaker for readers seeking the highest quality HDTV. Taken as a whole we award the Samsung UN55D8000</p>
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