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Space saving design.
Good 3D and excellent 2D picture quality.
Built In WIFI.
Smart Hub Functionality.
Built in Internet Browser.
UltraSlim Bezel.
Extremely Low Power.
Impressive HD and SD performance.
Loads of connectivity.
Versatile smart functions.
Slight crosstalk noise with bright 3D footage.
Playback Performance during fast content viewing.
Patchy backlights.
Border of the screen doesn’t look or feel premium.
Relatively expensive.
Remote not made for Smart functionality.
By PCWorld New Zealand on February 15, 2012
Samsung’s 46-inch Series 7 ‘Smart TV’ is a brilliant television. It’s exceedingly thin, and lightweight enough to be wall-mounted without major structural work. The LED backlight provides sufficient brightness for daytime...
By Home Cinema Choice on February 08, 2012
Like its UE55D8000 sibling reviewed previously, the UE40D7000 is a mighty stylish TV, with a bezel that’s so slender (barely a centimetre) that it’s barely there at all. Moreover, the slimness is emphasised by the fact that most of the frame...
By Overclockers Online on November 23, 2011
Another TV review has come to and end and this one just before the American Thanksgiving. So with a few hours before Black Friday and Cyber Monday, is it time to pick up a new TV? The Samsung UN55D7000 delivers stunning performance in all categories...
By Hardware Canucks on November 07, 2011
The expectations for this generation of Samsung HDTVs reached a fever pitch at the last CES show since the new D-series looked like the one that every other manufacturer would have to beat. For the most part the UN55D7000 hit many high points and...
By Macworld Australia on October 21, 2011
I was lucky enough to have a tour of Samsung’s R&D facilities in Seoul, South Korea, a couple of years ago and was blown away by the infinite pains the company goes to in order to get its products right. That attitude shows through in this TV....
By TweakNews on August 24, 2011
Samsung's UN55D7000 Smart LED 3D TV is a display that pushes the boundaries of what a consumer can expect when purchasing a HDTV in today's market. Not only can they view their favorite Blu ray movies and HD satellite/cable content, they can now...
By PC Mag on August 23, 2011
PCMag Editors did not test the Samsung PN51D7000. We did, however, test and review the Samsung PN51D8000 (4 stars). A 51-inch plasma HDTV with 3D video support, the Samsung PN51D7000 ($1,597.99 list) offers an even further reduced bezel presence,...
By HardwareZone.com on August 22, 2011
The odd thing about televisions is they all seem alike at the onset. But once you start to investigate their picture quality and features, that's also when their true mettle (or flaws) begin to manifest. This is mostly true with the 46-inch Samsung...
By ITP.net on August 17, 2011
While the UA55D7000LR isn’t perfect, its flaws are far from being deal breakers. It’s a great screen that can generate super-sized visuals....
By Plasma TV Buying Guide on August 08, 2011
One of the key differences of the UND7000 from the highest end UND8000 is the normal remote control that comes with the UND7000. It's backlit, functional, and has a special Smart Hub key for accessing Samsung's Smart Hub Internet TV features. ...
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