The Biggest 3D LED TV Yet: Samsung's UN65C8000


 Samsung UN65C8000

Samsung this week announced they have four new 3D LED and Plasma TVs hitting store shelves in August; including the UN65C8000, the largest 3D LED TV available for home use. Also, exclusive to Samsung, 3D Blu-ray versions of How to Train Your Dragon, Into the Deep, Galapagos, and Mummies: Secrets of the Pharoahs will be available this fall.

The new Samsung UN65C8000 touts a 65-inch screen and is the largest Full HD 3D LED TV available for the home today. Features include Samsung's built-in 3D processor; Real 240Hz refresh rate technology, 8,000,000:1 contrast ratio and proprietary Precision Dimming technology. The UN65C8000 is WiFi-ready and supports Skype via Samsung Apps. Viewers can also access additional apps such as Hulu Plus and ESPN Next Level via Samsung Apps. Available now, the UN65C8000 has an MSRP of $5,999.99


 Samsung Plasma 680 Series

The three new 3D-enabled plasma TVs are:

The Plasma 680 Series features Full HD 1080p resolution, 600Hz Subfield Motion and Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio. Available in 50- or 58-inch screen sizes, the Plasma 680 Series meets ENERGY STAR 4.0 standards and allows users to share media files stored on PCs or other DLNA-compliant devices on the big-screen via AllShare. Both available now, the PN58C680 has an MSRP of $2,299.99 and the 50-inch PN50C680 is priced at $1,599.99.

The Plasma 490 Series features a piano key black cabinet with a dark blue Touch of Color design. It also includes Clear Image Panel technology and 600Hz Subfield Motion technologies. The 50-inch PN50C490 is available this month for $1,099.99.

For more information visit: www.samsung.com.

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Samsung UN65C8000

Samsung UN65C8000 is nice for me.

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