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Excelente calidad de imagen en general y en 3D en particular
Conversión 2D3D
Reproducción de archivos y grabación a través de USB
Incluye gafas 3D
Mucha variedad en los servicios a través de Internet@TV
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Ordena los canales TDT alfabéticamente mezclando imagen con radio
Procesado de imagen en secuencia de Notting Hill deficiente
Resumen: 3D has a bright future if this is what we can expect from other manufacturers, but there are still a few small weaknesses. The Samsung UE 46 C 7000 is also an outstanding 2D TV, offering sharp..
The UN55C7000 is a good TV. It isn't the best one we've seen, and certainly had some issues at launch, but it certainly isn't the worst example of a brand new technology. If you ignore the special features, the UN55C7000 would be ridiculously expensi...
Resumen: With color information both light and dark appearing so deeply saturated, contrast effect is excellent. Blacks appear inky and sometimes lose dark shadow detail. White light sometimes is distractingly too bright. Contrast appears more intense on the sc...
Samsung UA55C7000WF LCD TVPrice: $4799Positive3D supportExcellent general TV performanceFull feature set, including PVR if adding hard diskNegativeSome eye-to-eye crosstalk on 3DDoesn't provide full support for 576iNo force film deinterlacing ModeDISPLAY ...
Resumen: The hottest new home entertainment technology to appear since the introduction of Blu-ray has got to be 3D. Most of the major brands have their own systems on the verge of launch, but to make it into Australian retail electronics stores.For 3D to wor...
For now, using the battery-powered glasses and a 3D Blu-ray of Monsters vs Aliens, this TV stacks up and is well worth rushing out to buy for the upcoming State Of Origin series, which Channel Nine will put to air in 3D. And at $2,999 Samsung has really set the cat among the pigeons, with several vendors already scratching their heads as they struggle to compete with the Korean TV giant.
On the downside, Samsung need to sort out their remote controls, because at times I was utterly confused as to which button to press. Another weakness is the Skype control. This needs a lot of work as entering text and numbers using a remote control was a pain in the arse. If you want Skype you will have to persevere with the process, because when you do the service is brilliant and the picture i
For now, using the batterypowered glasses and a 3D Bluray of Monsters vs Aliens, this TV stacks up and is well worth rushing out to buy for the upcoming State Of Origin series, which Channel Nine will put to air in 3D. And at $2,999 Samsung has really set the cat among the pigeons, with several vendors already scratching their heads as they struggle to compete with the Korean TV giant.
On the downside, Samsung need to sort out their remote controls, because at times I was utterly confused as to which button to press. Another weakness is the Skype control. This needs a lot of work as entering text and numbers using a remote control was a pain in the arse. If you want Skype you will have to persevere with the process, because when you do the service is brilliant and the picture i
Excellent picture with standard 2D video, very fine detail in 1080p Blu-ray video content, good colour reproduction
Internal speakers distort on bass notes, overly sharp at default settings, unnatural motion reproduction in default settings, 2D-3D conversion is imperfect
Samsung's Series 7 (UA55C7000) is the best edge-lit LED television we've seen. It doesn't have the deep inky black levels of a high-end plasma television, but its colour reproduction is good and 2D video looks great. The UA55C7000's motion control handles...
Resumen: We are on the cusp of what could be the next revolution in television technology. You guessed it – I’m talking about 3D TV. It’s been more than two years since the first 3D TVs were demonstrated at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas and n...