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Samsung D7000 and D8000 3D LED TVs Released In South Korea

February 22nd, 2011        

Samsung D7000 and D8000 3D LED TVs Released In South Korea

Now we know where Samsung gets their confidence from. 10 million units shouldn’t be a problem if they all look like that and comes with those two Korean plastic chicks. Samsung has finally confirmed the availability of the D7000 and D8000 3D LED TVs in the South Korean market. The Samsung D7000 and D8000 are the latest generation of 3D LED TVs that come in a very slim design (heard that LG?). Both LED TVs is able to display 3-dimensional contents in full HD resolution with a wider viewing angle, reduced cross-talk and screen flickering. In addition, these LED TVs also support Smart Hub UI that includes a universal search bar, access to Samsung Apps store and support for world’s lightest active shutter glasses. Pricing info is still unknown thus far, so there’s still hope that they two ladies come with the package.

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  • Joel V

    These TV’s sound and look amazing. That is crazy that Samsung was able the bezel that thin. This would be great for watching movie and TV in HD. As a DISH Network customer and employee, the 64″ TV would make DISH Network’s HD look that much more amazing. I mean, DISH Network has the best quality picture in the industry, and when paired with one of Samsung’s super thin TV’s, I’m sure it will feel like you’re there.

  • http://3dledtv.co 3d LED TV

    Hook up was a bit of cake to Sat box and then watched PBS Evening news. If the program isn’t in HD, the the {big} image makes the video TOO big and somewhat blurry, therefore you have got to scale the image back (easy to try to to with button management on the remote). Started up a recorded HD movie on my DVR, Star Trek initial Contact…and wow, the detail, colours the black level were wonderful and pretty much as good as any of the Sony and samsung similar TVs I saw within the show area.