I knowit's a really "geeky" thing to perform...have a circle of HD TV Buddies, but that's what I've somehow managed to find myself with. The only reason I can think of for this is that I share my excitement for HD TV UN55C8000 with these (mainly) Guys...
and you know what us Guys are like when we get excited about something.So, it was no surprisewhen I pickedup the phone to a wildly Bryn in Seattle. I met Bryn at a TV trade show in Seattle a couple of years back and we just hit it off over a couple of beers.What was he so excited about? Del, "I'vegota 3D'er" he enthused! Wow, we talked 3D a couple of months back after my visit to London, but I didn't think he was serious. "Yeah, I went and got a Samsung UN55C8000 55 Inch 3D LED TV UN55C8000 " he enthused, "It's stunning, Del"! So, after sitting and listening to him go on about how wonderful it wasfor a good twenty min's, he finally said...
"Anyway Man, come downand have a look"How could I possibly refuse, so here's my review of Bryn's new Samsung UN55C8000 55 Inch three dimensionalLED TV.First a few words from Bryn..."It was a huge leap to "go 3D" and I knew Teri wasn't convinced, nonetheless I was couldn't hide my excitement when my (i'm sorry, our) new Samsung UN55C8000 was finally delivered". So, when my new Samsung "C" Series arrived, I looked at the box and wondered what it would be like. The sales puff promises "full real life 3D UN55C8000 ", "you willbe immersed in the action" add to that a jack pack that offered more connectivity than you could shake a stick at and this TV has it all. According to Samsung anyway"."As Teri helped me slide out of the package...the first glimpse - oh what a beauty".Indeed it is, it's got a stylishslate gray surround and the blackest screen I've ever seen.I was awe struck at the sheer beauty of this thing!First up Bryn told me it took a while to sort out.
"Of course the kids and Teri wanted it on right away", "but I'm glad I decided to read the manual properly and do the set up right, even if it took a while".So, if you're getting a UN55C8000 3D TV, be prepared for some initial pain. Make sure you prepare the familyfor the config time, especially if you've not attempted a new TV, Blu-Ray and surround sound install before. Make sure they understand it's not just plug in and watch!Fortunately Bryn is an organized and logical sort, so he did the sensible thing and sat down to read the manual - good move!This is what he had to say about configuration. "With the a stack of connectivity to sort out, including wireless connectivityto increasethe surround and Blu-Ray, it was a big job. There are also a load of "widgets" that you need to "configure". Things like Yahoo, YouTube and Flickr. For my cashthe manualis good - but I am technical, so I'm used to technical manuals. But it was set out well and easy to follow".One of the things that attracted Bryn to the Samsung UN55C8000 55 Inch 3D LED TV is that it has the built in ability to take normal 2D pictures and turn them into 3D. Bryn admitted he did find it a little awkward to get this working well though."I'm glad I took the trouble to go through the full configuration and to get this right first time", he said.Why.
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When I had a look the truth became obvious. The converted 2D images are not the best. The picture tended to blur quite a bit...I think the technical term is "crosstalk". It was watchable but not much more, consequently our hopes for native 3D weren't as high as they might have been. However, when we switched to a true 3D source and thefull force of native UN55C8000 3D came alive...WOW! That's all - WOW!Although...there is another configuration matter to address. In common with all 240Hz HD TVs there is the "Spanish Soap Opera" look. No, I didn't understand either until I saw it.
So, what is it? Well, it's an overblown effect that the manufacturers reckon makes the picture look more like the one you get when you actually go to the cinema. Apparently there are lots of fans! Personally I find that hard to believe because I like the picture OF UN55C8000 crisp and clear - I like full clarity!So, the Samsung UN55C8000 55 Inch 3D LED TV had to be configured and Bryn again had to dig into the menu system a bit to find the "off" switch.The effort was worthwhile though as the full native 3D imagewas working, it was almost beyond belief - the 3D is just amazing. Yes, I know what that sounds like, but you simply have to see it - it is fantastic!The picture is robust and crystal clear, the 3D is amazing and the Bryn's kids just loved it. Apparently they've been watching Monsters v Aliens virtually non-stop. The paddle bit is brilliant (yes, it made me jump) and the space scenes at the start are simply stunning. We also had a take a look atStar Trek which is alsojust brilliant in 3D, especially when they dive off the rig.
There was still the odd bit of "crosstalk" even with native 3D, but it's very occasional. Overall I was very, very impressed. UN55C8000 also pretty impressive that UN55C8000 3D stays true when you move quite a ay to the side of the screen.You might believegoing back to normal 2D after 3D would be a let down, but the complete1080p and 240Hz make forbrilliantpictures. With such an incredibly black screen the contrast in the colors when it burst into life is almost beyond belief I am completely in awe of the picture it provides. Deep rich but bright color, brilliant, vibrant, shining, crystal, sharp, stunning contrast...this is without doubt the best picture I have ever seen on a TV.
The bottom line is this, in my humble opinion the C series Samsungs takes home theatrea new and higher level.Despite the odd bug here and therewhich Samsung say they will be sending a fix for soon, Bryn and his wonderful family are blissfully happy with their new Samsung UN55C8000 55 Inches3D LED TV.Bryn said "I paid my money and took my chance on going 3D and I think I've won - big time".
"It certainly wasn't cheap to to upgrade the lot - surround system, 3D Blu-Ray and of course, remember you have to buy 3D glasses for the entire family!""But for under $4k we now have UN55C8000 home entertainmentfar and above what we had previously. I'm not sure how long the "WOW" factor will remain, but at the moment I simply don't care because I'm loving it - and so are the family. Right now it seems worth every single cent!"Having now seen the Samsung UN55C8000 3D LED TV in action I have to agree, and I now have to persuade Ali to let me upgrade as well, and that is not going to be easy as I only went 240 /1080 12 months ago!So, yes, I recommend 3D UN55C8000 as a definite "YES". Go for it UN55C8000 I don't think you will regret it!