Samsung UN60D7000 Review


The picture depth of this TV is one of the best we have tested due in part to the effective Ultra Clear Panel. The UND7000 is a good as a plasma TV in this area. Some of the 2D programming actually looks a little bit 3D which makes the picture come to life.
  
  
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Light Uniformity Issues: Some TV reviewers write about the edge-lit light uniformity issues associated with LED-LCD TVs and even this model. The issue is present and much more obvious at side angles at the right and left edges of the screen. And it's also much more obvious when turning up the backlight. From front and center with the proper backlight setting, we do not see it as much of an problem.
3D TV Glasses: The model is one of Samsung's newest (SSG-3300GR). Unlike some, these glasses are rechargeable using the included USB connection cables. The glasses are light and comfortable but as mentioned above do produce some glare off the sides of the lenses. Samsung includes 2 pair of 3D glasses in the box. Costs for extra sets will run you approximately $79.

3D picture performance was also very good. The only drawbacks were some glare from the insides of the 3D glasses and tired eyes when viewing some material. We did not note any flashing, flicker, crosstalk, or bottom corner blurring – all problems experienced with last year's Samsung 3D TVs.

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