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Samsung PN59D7000


$2,599.99 Released April, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very thin - good for wall mounting. Future-proof - supports the latest 3D technology. Excellent Internet app integration - support for Netflix, Hulu and Blockbuster.

The Cons:Heavy - not as easy to move compared to LED HDTVs. Poor legacy input support - no S-Video and only 1x Composite.

The fifty-nine inch Samsung PN59D7000 is the middle offering in the 3D-enabled D7000 series of plasma HDTVs, which differ from each other in terms of display size. All three plasma TVs in this line are equipped with Samsung's new Plasma+1 technology, which effectively adds an inch onto the display size from 2010's models, while keeping the slim exterior at the same dimensions.

This display is equipped with a 600Hz refresh rate featuring subfield motion, which runs individual pixels faster than a standard refresh to increase the smoothness of images. In order to offer you a variety of searchable content, the D7000 line of HDTVs is equipped with the Samsung Apps, which are accessed via the built-in Wi-Fi. 

Features

  • 59" display
  • 4 HDMI Inputs
  • 2 Component Inputs
  • 1 Composite (AV) Input
  • 1 PC Input (D-sub)
  • 1 PC Audio Input (Mini Jack)
  • 1 Ethernet Port
  • 2 USB 2.0 Ports
  • 1 Optical Digital Audio Output
  • 1 DVI Audio Input (Mini Jack)
  • 1 Headphone Jack
  • 1 RF Input
  • Samsung Apps Platform
  • 3D Enabled
  • AllShare DLNA Networking
  • ConnectShare Movie
  • BD Wise
  • Game Mode
  • Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
  • 1-Tuner Picture-in-Picture
  • Wireless LAN Adaptor Support
  • Auto Channel Search
  • Auto Power Off
  • Auto Volume Leveler
  • Clock & On/Off Timer
  • Closed Captioning
  • HDTV Tuner Built-in
  • Sleep Timer
  • V-Chip
  • Dimensions: 54.6" x 33.4" x 1.4"
  • Weight: 88.2lbs.

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Pros
  • 2

    very thin - good for wall mounting

  • 1

    future-proof - supports the latest 3D technology

  • 1

    excellent Internet app integration - support for Netflix, Hulu and Blockbuster

  • 1

    lots of HD inputs - great for those with several HD devices

  • 1

    looks good - features a slim bezel with an elegant stand

  • 0

    expensive - out of reach for most consumers

Cons
  • 0

    heavy - not as easy to move compared to LED HDTVs

  • 0

    poor legacy input support - no S-Video and only 1x Composite

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