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Despite the so-so black level, the panel delivered good overall image detail and a solid contrast ratio of 5,846:1, but shadow detail was not as intricate as what we saw on the Panasonic TC-L55ET60, the LG 55LA7400 or the plasma-based Samsung PN60F8500, which respectively offered black levels of 0.0232, 0.028, and 0.0054 cd/m 2. The F8000 turned in a very respectable peak brightness reading of 397.58 cd/m 2 and a decidedly mediocre black level reading of 0.068 cd/m2.
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Performance We use a Klein K10-A colorimeter, DisplayMate HDTV diagnostics, and SpectraCal's CalMan5 software to measure peak brightness, black level, and color accuracy. The set features a quad-core processor to help deliver content without lag, built-in Wi-Fi networking, and is 3D-capable.
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The F8000 features Samsung's AllShare (wireless content sharing) and ConnectShare Movie (USB content sharing) technologies and is Smart Evolution capable, which means you can install kits to upgrade software, processing hardware, and features as they become available. Samsung offers scores of other free and subscription-based entertainment, news, education, and sports apps through the Smart Hub as well.
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You get the full collection of social networking apps including Facebook, Skype, and Twitter, and streaming video apps like Vudu, Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube, and Amazon Instant Video.
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It has tabs for social media apps, movies, TV shows, photos, videos, and music. The Smart Hub is your control center for Web apps and multimedia services, accessible through the built-in Wi-Fi or a wired connection. The advanced settings let you fine-tune the picture with basic White Balance and 10-point White Balance, Gamma, Black Tone, Flesh Tone, and Dynamic Contrast settings. The buttons are faintly illuminated.īasic picture settings include Brightness, Contrast, Backlight, Sharpness, Color, and Tint, and there are four picture presets (Dynamic, Standard, Natural, and Movie). The screen also includes a standard 9-inch wand remote with 50 buttons including dedicated Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, and Smart Hub keys. It also has a microphone that lets you search for content using the voice command feature. The F8000 comes with Samsung's 16-button Smart Touch remote, which offers both touchpad control and physical Smart Hub (Web apps and online services), 3D, Menu, Volume Up/Down, and Channel Up/Down buttons. As was the case with the PN60F8500, the motion command feature doesn't always work, and still has a ways to go before it can be considered a useful feature. A flip-up webcam at top of the cabinet lets you use Skype, face recognition, and motion commands. Down-facing ports are also recessed and hard to reach, and include three more HDMI ports, shared component/composite A/V inputs, an IR output, a LAN port, and a coax antenna/cable jack. They're easy enough to reach if you're using the stand, but since they're recessed in the back panel and surrounded by plastic on all sides they're much more difficult to access if you mount the set on the wall. On the back of the cabinet, facing right, sit one HDMI port with MHL, three USB ports, and digital and analog audio outputs. Besides the screen-size difference, the 65-inch $3,099.99 (direct) UN65F8000BF is otherwise identical in features, and while we didn't perform lab tests on this specific model, we expect similar performance.
Port access can be difficult when the set is hung on a wall, however, and black levels are not as dark as we've seen from similar midrange models like the Editors' Choice Panasonic TC-L55ET60 (and not anywhere near high-end plasma screens like Samsung's own PN60F8500 ).Įditors' Note: This review is based on tests performed on the Samsung UN46F8000BF, the 46-inch version of the series. We reviewed the UN46F8000BF, a 46-inch model with a moderately high $1,899.99 (direct) price tag and lots of features like voice control, motion control, a webcam, and 3D support. These sets, available in sizes from 46 to 75 inches, deliver a bright, uniform picture with excellent highlight detail and wide viewing angles.
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The Samsung UNF8000 series represents the company's flagship line of 1080p LED-backlit HDTVs, offering a well-balanced blend of style and performance.