Samsung UE55C8000 55in 3D Full HDTV
April 27, 2010 | Display, Samsung | Comments OffWell, 3D is finally here correctly. Yes, after all the waiting, all the hype about the whole controversy, all opinions are shared, all the innovations, all the effort that was spent in trying to establish some sort (of) 3D standard all the “not quite finished” product preview, and above all disturbing memories of Jaws 3D, I finally have the UK’s first 3D Ready Samsung TV UE55C8000 – a finished product, the production chain, 55In the model with the final firmware.

And just for newcomers to 3D whole thing is absolutely clear on this point, when I say “3D ready TV, I talk about a TV that can handle both the” new asset “under Full HD Blu-Acting 3D ray format, and “side by side” format 3D passive currently broadcast in HD sky boxes to anyone with a full package Sky World (check channel 217 If you do not believe me).
I am most emphatically not talking about the old “offset” the 3D images that were released in the past, like 3D Channel 4 weeks indicated a few months ago. These sort of fuzzy standard def only 3D images may also work on any TV old, all you needed a pair of those cheap, cardboard 3D glasses with lenses of red and green.
3D Home 2010 is a much more sophisticated, motivated by a desire to render HD and, more important, something that is really good, rather than a gimmick Daft guaranteed to give you a headache in two seconds flat.
Before I know what kind of case, the first 3D television sets for the new format, although there is a awful lot of other things we need to talk about regarding UE55C8000.

To begin, it is absolutely, jaw-droppingly, pant-wettingly beautiful. Seriously. Just when you think of Samsung’s design department would be losing momentum, namely the change of tactics and impress us again. Here, change has led to the dark old color tinged “Crystal finish and curved lines were widened for a radically different and silver, metallic, rounded to perfection by a transparent glass slide projection about half a centimeter of the TV end.
Oh, and there is also the fact, rather than the TV button takes only 26.5mm at the rear. Think a minute: 55In a large screen wrapped in metal with a thinner profile than your average wall clock. It is truly a sight to see.
In fact, it is so thin that it caused headaches login Samsung a bit. For that Samsung has wisely decided to put all the connections in a side orientation, so the TV can be wall more easily, it is simply not deep enough left in the TV SCART support, a standard RF jack, Ethernet port, a PC input D-Sub, RCA connectors, or even the standard used by the composite and component video inputs. Thus, Samsung had to include small terminalled adapters for all of these connections. In fact, television is so thin that even its four USB ports and two HDMIs look cramped.
These HDMIs are more interesting than most because they are v1.4 affairs – the new standard designed to address the 3D signals, bearing all the information needed for 3D TV signal to correctly identify the type of tariff they are 3D. The USB ports are also very remarkable, since it is able to take a hard drive, while either can be used to add a wireless USB dongle if you want to spend a little counter on securing one. [via trustedreviews]
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