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Samsung PN64D7000
$3,399.99
Released April, 2011
The Pros:Huge screen - great for home theater environments. Built-in wireless connectivity - doesn't require users to buy an expensive, proprietary USB adapter. Good Internet app integration - supports all of the major online video streaming services.
The Cons:Glossy bezel/stand - attracts fingerprints and dust. Poor sounding built-in speakers - not suitable for movies. Lacks the cool qwerty remote of the D8000 series.
The Samsung PN64D7000 has the largest display in the D7000 line of 3D-enabled plasma HDTVs, at sixty-four inches. This 1080p HD display is equipped with a .001 millisecond response time, which helps to eliminate streaks in fast-paced gaming and sports action.
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Built-in Wi-Fi gives you access to the Samsung Apps, which deliver searchable content from popular sites like YouTube and Blockbuster. Even if you lack a stereo system, the two built-in fifteen watt speakers allow you to listen to music from Pandora. In order to take in the 3D benefits of the Samsung PN64D7000, you need a pair of SSG-3700CR active shutter glasses, which are sold separately. In promotion, Samsung emphasizes the light weight of these glasses.
Features
- 64" 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: 58.8" x 35.8" x 1.4"
- Weight: 83.8lbs.
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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huge screen - great for home theater environments
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built-in wireless connectivity - doesn't require users to buy an expensive, proprietary USB adapter
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good Internet app integration - supports all of the major online video streaming services
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future-proof - supports the latest 3D technology
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built-in DLNA media streaming - no need to purchase an additional set-top box
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thin design - great for wall mounting
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quieter than previous generation plasmas
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stunning image quality - equal to the D8000 series, extremely deep blacks, stunning colours, off-angle viewing
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glossy bezel/stand - attracts fingerprints and dust
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poor sounding built-in speakers - not suitable for movies
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lacks the cool qwerty remote of the D8000 series
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lacks a web browser, Skype functionality (found on the D8000 series)
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doesn't come with any 3D glasses, and is incompatible with 2010 glasses
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