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Samsung PN63C8000


$3,800.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:3D capable. Great image quality in both 3D and 2D modes. Large panel size.

The Cons:Doesn't include any 3D glasses - must be purchased separately. Less energy efficient than LED backlit LCD TVs. Remote sucks.

The Samsung PN63C8000 is a top-of-the-line 63" plasma 1080p HDTV with 3D technology. Its 600Hz refresh rate provides unparalleled image clarity while its Real Black Filter provides optimal contrast in any lighting condition by exceeding the amount of detected light in the room.

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Additionally, the PN63C8000's 3D Active Glasses allow any media to be transformed into a 3D viewing experience.

The PN63C8000's 600Hz refresh rate ensures that every image and scene is crystal clear, regardless of the speed of on-screen movement. Its Real Black Filter ensures that the PN63C8000's 7,000,000:1 contrast ratio always provides rich, full colour by detecting the amount of in-room light and adjusting itself accordingly. Meanwhile, the PN63C8000's included 3D Active Glasses sync up with the PN63C8000 to provide 3D playback of any media instantly.

Features

  • 63" plasma panel @ 1920x1080
  • 7,000,000:1 contrast ratio
  • 600Hz refresh rate
  • Response time: 0.001ms
  • Real Black Filter provides optimal contrast in any lighting
  • Included 3D Active Glasses for 3D playback of any media
  • Connections: 4x HDMI, 1x composite, 2x component, 2x USB, 1x VGA
  • SRS TruSurround HD inbuilt sound system

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Pros
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    3D capable

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    great image quality in both 3D and 2D modes

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    large panel size

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    swivel stands

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    very thin at 1.4"

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    proper 1080p/24 support

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    great TV application platform with lots of streaming options

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    10-point adjustment system with a huge amount of options

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    upgradable firmware (via Internet connection)

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    inputs plug in parallel to the back of the panel - save room and look slicker than ones that poke out perpendicular

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    top-of-the-line black levels and shadow detail - a strength of plasma

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    looks great under bright light - a typical issue for plasma displays

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    large display size

Cons
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    doesn't include any 3D glasses - must be purchased separately

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    less energy efficient than LED backlit LCD TVs

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    remote sucks

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    high price point for the majority of consumers

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