Samsung PN64D8000FF 64 In. Widescreen 1080p Plasma HDTV with 4 HDMI--Computers & Electronics-Televisions-Flat Panel Model: PN64D8000FF
Description: Samsung PN64D8000 - 64" Class ( 64.01" viewable ) 8000 Series 3D plasma TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV
This Plasma +1 TV features a sophisticated slim depth design that makes the TV look lighter and less bulky. The Samsung Smart TV allows you to easily search for movies, TV shows, browse the Web, explore Samsung apps, chat with friends and find many other types of interactive TV content. The Samsung Plasma 8000 series also includes a full Web browser to navigate the Internet, a Search All feature so you can find videos via apps or other connected devices and a recommendation engine which suggests movies you might like from your video-on-demand services.
Samsung Crystal Full HD Engine achieves incredible clarity by unifying all of the TV's advanced imaging technologies. It expands performance, enhances all aspects of the image and takes picture quality and integrity to advanced levels. Cinema Smooth provides unbelievably smooth, realistic action in every frame.
With built-in Wi-Fi on your Samsung Plasma 8000 series TV, no additional equipment is needed to connect to the existing wireless router in your home network and start accessing content via Samsung Apps or other Smart TV features.
Samsung's AllShare lets you sync up many of your DLNA-enabled digital devices so you can access music, movies and photos right on your Samsung TV screen. Files on your PC, camera and mobile devices can wirelessly and effortlessly be available right on your TV.
The 600 Hz Subfield Motion flashes a single image up to 600 times a second creating unprecedented picture quality. Contours are crisper and scrolling text sharper - no matter how fast images are moving. Fast action scenes are both clear with rich deep color detail.
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Pros: Very big with great picture quality. Cons: Complicated interface and remote. BottomLine: Bottom line, this tv's picture quality is unmatched as said by CNET. The best picture I have ever seen in person.