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Samsung UN55B7000 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV
  • Ultra-slim 55-inch LED HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible
  • LED technology enables a true-to-life range of picture brightness; uses 40 percent less energy than conventional LCD TVs
  • Internet@TV online content service from Yahoo!, Flickr, YouTube via your broadband connection
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 1 component, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 PC, 1 optical digital audio output
  • Includes detachable swivel table stand; measures 51.7 x 39.2 x 12 inches (WxHxD) with stand

Samsung ultra-slim LED TVs combine breakthrough picture quality, eco-friendly design and advanced connectivity options that will keep you entertained 24/7. It boasts Internet TV that allows you to receive content via Yahoo!, Flickr, and other online TV widgets on screen. USB 2.0 movie: multi-media center makes it easy to watch movies, browse photos and listen to music on your TV. The Samsung UN55B7000 LED HDTV also makes it easy to be green with up to 40% less power consumption than conventional LCDs.

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  • B. Brown
    March 5, 2010
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    Bought this TV and watched it for a few months.

    Plasmas still produce a better and smooth picture quality.

    I sold this and purchased a Samsung plasma. Much better!

    Don’t waste your time with LED backliit LCD. It’s simply not there yet. Give it a few years.

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  • C. Retrum
    March 5, 2010
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    Sleek, elegant, and efficient, this TV’s picture quality is only rivaled by Samsung’s new plasmas. If you’re a gamer then go with LED TVs like this. If you’re a film guru go with the plasmas.

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  • Frank Skomial
    March 5, 2010
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    The built-in media player does not recognize AVCHD video files on USB connected external hard disc.

    The Western Digital TV Live (or Viewsonic latest) plays the AVCHD files well on this TV, so the TV is OK, just the built-in media player from Samsung does not keep up with latest HD video technology advances.

    Also the speed of the media player if far from desired to play 24 MBit/sec or even 17 MBit/sec recorded video. Those same files played from a HD camcorder directly OK, or via a decent media player.

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  • Mark Krieger
    March 5, 2010
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    Picked up the UN55B7100 from Best Buy this weekend (identical to 7000 except it is Gray ToC instead of red). I love this TV. Upgraded from LNT4061F from Samsung. It is so thin its amazing the wall mount screws don’t go through the screen. At less than 50lbs without the stand it is substantially lighter than any traditional 55 inch lcd or plasma. The colors are vibrant, the blacks are solid and the picture just seems to pop. I haven’t done any calibration or adjustments so I’m thinking it only gets better from here. Hooked up to surround sound system so I can’t say anything about the speakers. Yes, it is more expensive than many similar sized tv, but I really think it’s worth it.

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  • As Wilson
    March 5, 2010
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    We enjoyed most everything this tv has to offer, to include the slim line body style, as well as viewing films in the 3d(which take some getting used to), beautiful slow & stills.

    As far as sound, we had it hooked up to our bose surround sound, so I cannot confirm the sound issues.

    What we did have a problem with was when we watched an action film or anything which objects move across the screen quickly (& we watch alot), the pixilation issues that happen around objects as they move across the screen quickly or fast. The tv just can’t seem to keep up. It’s very annoying and never happened with our old DLP.

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