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The editors liked
- Excellent Black levels for an LED TV
- Superior brightness and color
- Most beautifully designed TV of the year
- Smooth fast-motion video resolution
- Super-fast user interface
- Faithful colours in Movie mode (average Delta E = 1.9)
- Good contrast
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- Virtually no crosstalk in 3D mode
- Effective motion interpolation (Motion Plus)
- Two remote controls included
- One with a touchpad
- Stunning picture clarity
- Amazing Smart Portal
- Android app intergation
- Impressive blacks and contrast ratio
- Very good backlight uniformity
- Reference greyscale and colour after calibration
- Excellent video processing
- Comprehensive calibration controls
- Quad-core processing
- Well designed and responsive menu system
- Referen
- Great looks on and off screen
- Decent sound
- Smarter than your average bear
- Fantastic smart features
- Natural colour
- Sharp
- Defined detail
- Inky blacks
- Spectacular in every sense
- The design is a minimalist triumph
- User interface is polished
- Class-leading smart TV system
- Deep black levels by LED standards
- Strong
- Bold colours
- Decent audio performance
- Stunning design
- Outstanding picture quality
- Sophisticated online features
- Excellent touchpad remote control
- Terrific and stable 2D and 3D picture quality
- Sophisticated Smart UI
- Picture quality and design are both outstanding
- Online and multimedia support is prodigious
- And the interface features some clever touches.
- Outstanding feature list
- Superb picture quality from any source
- Slick operating system
- Excellent all-round picture quality
- Unprecedentedly sophisticated and content-rich smart TV system
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The editors didn't like
- Poor off-axis performance
- Wide TV stand may limit placement flexibility
- Remote takes getting used to
- Glossy screen causes glare
- Narrow viewing angles
- Potential for clouding
- Poor sound quality
- Voice and gesture controls
- No effective picture presets
- Wide stand
- Occasional stuttering motion
- Undefeatable frame interpolation with 3D content
- The 'arc' stand can't be swivelled
- Iffy voice control
- Voice and gesture control is gimmicky
- Expensive
- Whites could be punchier
- Picture presets don't get the best out of the TV
- Motion handling remains an Achilles heel in an artefact sock
- Gesture control is still little more than a novelty
- Motion- and voice-control features are still gimmicky
- 'Crease' across the top and bottom of the display when showing certain images
- Smart interface can confuse
- Poor picture presets
- Gesture/voice controls are unconvincing
- Very wide stand design
- Unhelpful picture presets
- Dark scenes lack a little punch versus the very best local dimming TVs
- Some aspects of the interface are rather inscrutable
- Gesture/motion controls don't convince
- And a moviefriendly picture preset would help
- Hit and miss voice control
- Needs wide TV stand
- Price
- Picture presets not always helpful
- Steep learning curve with the Smart TV features/interface
- Minor backlight inconsistency flaws
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Published: 2014-01-21, review by: itreviews.com
- The Samsung UNF8000 series of LED backlit HDTVs offer solid performance and loads of features in a beautiful streamlined cabinet, but its black levels are mediocre and its ports are awkwardly placed....
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- Excellent all-round picture quality, Stunning design, Unprecedentedly sophisticated and content-rich smart TV system
- Picture presets not always helpful, Steep learning curve with the Smart TV features/interface, Minor backlight inconsistency flaws
- Basically the Samsung UE65F8000 gives you all of Samsung's top-end 2013 LCD picture quality on a bigger scale than we've seen it before. Which is pretty much all the incentive required to try and rustle up the £2,650 Asking price.SEE ALSO: Best TVs round-...
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- Excellent Black levels for an LED TV, Superior brightness and color, Most beautifully designed TV of the year, Smooth fast-motion video resolution, Super-fast user interface
- Poor off-axis performance, Wide TV stand may limit placement flexibility, Remote takes getting used to
- Any minor quirks associated with Samsung's ultra-rich Smart TV interface should be considered a by-product of aggressive efforts at improving the Smart TV experience. Future iterations will likely be even more refined, and that's exciting to think about...
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- Fantastic smart features, Natural colour, Sharp, defined detail, Inky blacks
- Voice and gesture control is gimmicky, Expensive, Whites could be punchier
- We really like the Samsung: it's a cutting-edge set with improved smart features, a friendlier user experience, and a definite step up in both sound and picture performance. But it's not flawless: the motion and voice controls are far from perfect, and...
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- Terrific and stable 2D and 3D picture quality, sophisticated Smart UI
- Unhelpful picture presets, dark scenes lack a little punch versus the very best local dimming TVs
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Published: 2013-08-12, Author: Pierre-Jean , review by: digitalversus.com
- Faithful colours in Movie mode (average Delta E = 1.9), Good contrast: 1,870:1, Virtually no crosstalk in 3D mode, Effective motion interpolation (Motion Plus), Two remote controls included, one with a touchpad
- Glossy screen causes glare, Narrow viewing angles, Potential for clouding, Poor sound quality
- The Samsung F8000 certainly has more bells and whistles than any other TV on the market, from S-Recommendation to voice and motion control. The picture quality, however, is disappointing. We expected more out of a TV like this. Just like the F7000, in ord...
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- So then, the F8000 is a very good TV. We would've like to see a bit more thought gone into its design, to ease cable management.It also takes a bit of setting up to get a really good picture, with Samsung still insisting - as most manufacturers do - in ma...
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Abstract: For those looking for a large widescreen television, but lack enough space to accommodate the 55-inch UE55F8000 model I reported on recently, the Samsung UE46UF7000 product may be a viable option....
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Published: 2013-07-05, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
- Impressive blacks and contrast ratio, Very good backlight uniformity, Reference greyscale and colour after calibration, Excellent video processing, Comprehensive calibration controls, Quad-core processing, Well designed and responsive menu system, Referen
- Occasional stuttering motion, Undefeatable frame interpolation with 3D content, The 'arc' stand can't be swivelled
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- Overall, the Samsung UE55F8000 is a high-performance television that barely puts a designer boot wrong. While the more esoteric voice-controlled navigational features still don't entirely convince, the improved usability of its Smart portal, outstanding i...
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