Samsung PN64D8000
Manufacturer: Samsung Part number: PN64D8000
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- Bottom Line:
- With picture quality that's nearly the equal of the tough competition, as well as best-in-class design and features, the Samsung PND8000 makes a strong case for being the best overall plasma TV of 2011.
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CNET editors' review
Samsung PN64D8000 price range: $3,799.99
- Reviewed by: David Katzmaier
- Reviewed on: 06/08/2011
- Released on: 03/15/2011
The good: The Samsung PND8000 series has outstanding overall picture quality, with excellent black-level performance, and the most accurate color of any TV we've ever reviewed. It can handle bright rooms well and exhibits the nearly perfect screen uniformity of plasma, as well as superb 3D picture quality. It includes built-in Wi-Fi and a comprehensive set of picture controls. The Smart Hub Internet portal boasts more apps and streaming services than the competition, along with a functional Web browser, and is easier to use thanks to the included dual-sided Bluetooth keyboard with a screen and QWERTY keyboard. The PND8000's design is one the most attractive of any plasma we've seen.
The bad: The relatively expensive PND8000 cannot produce full shadow detail or proper 1080p/24 cadence without sacrificing some black-level performance. Smart Hub lacks Amazon Instant, its search is next to useless, and its interface can be cluttered and confusing.
The bottom line: With picture quality that's nearly the equal of the tough competition, as well as best-in-class design and features, the Samsung PND8000 makes a strong case for being the best overall plasma TV of 2011.
User reviews
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The Search is Over
by Max2Carter on March 3, 2012
Pros: + Picture is simply stunning, colors are rich and vibrant
+ 3D image is very good
+ Sound is OK
+ Apps are cool and launch pretty quickly
+ Off angle viewing is goodCons: - Buzz when the TV turns on
- Browser needs improvementSummary: First off, let me say that I am extremely picky when it comes to HDTVs. I feel if I have to shell out over 3k for a high tech gadget, ...
Summary: First off, let me say that I am extremely picky when it comes to HDTVs. I feel if I have to shell out over 3k for a high tech gadget, it might as well be perfect or near perfect. Let me exhale and say, that the search is finally over...I hope.
To make a long story short, I have owned 6 different HDTV's in the past 6 months. Some of them had annoying buzzing/humming sounds, others had blurriness when viewing fast motion scenes. And even others just didn't even turn on right out of the box!
It really came down to this model or the highly anticipated Panasonic 64 inch VT30. I owned the Panasonic model for about a week before I got annoyed by the loud clicking/humming noise during dark scenes and whenever I changed the channel. It was also a hefty price tag of over 4k. The glasses for the Panasonic also made me nauseous.
I got this PN64D8000 @ Magnolia TV instead when it included the 3D starter kit in addition to a free 3D blu ray player.
The picture is simply stunning!!! It is crisp for both for blu-rays and when I watch channels on Direct TV. When watching sports, there is virtually no blur during fast motion scenes, a prerequisite for me, since I watch tons of hockey and the likes. I was just thinking that the HD content on this TV is so clear, my eyes almost hurt!! I'm half joking! Even popping in a movie such as the Guardian on standard DVD, the picture looks like its in HD!
The 3D content is tremendous when watching the Shrek movies. The colors are rich and vibrant, and for me the glasses were very comfortable and didn't make me nauseous at all, unlike Panasonic's glasses.
Trust me when I say, if I don't like a TV I return it, as mentioned above. I have had this TV for over 2 weeks now and continue to be amazed. My roommate is even raving about the resolution on it.
The only negative thing, I can live with and not to bothered by is the initial buzz when the TV turns on. After about a few mins the buzz goes away. Either way, due to the fact it is a plasma and it is a large screen TV, I don't think there's a way around the slight noise. But like I said, this sound is acceptable and barely noticeable to me. And I am extremely picky!!!
Buy, if you have the funds.
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Thank for reading!11 out of 11 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Better color, inky blacks, perfect tv!
by L-Berry on June 11, 2011
Pros: + Picture is so good
+ Awesome 2D picture
+ Colors are delicious
+ Gaming on this TV is an absolute pleasure
+ Controls are extensive and easy to useCons: - Interface confusing
Summary: I will say first off that I am not a proffessional TV guy. I do not have a device to measure MLL, or light output.
That being said, I researched ...Summary: I will say first off that I am not a proffessional TV guy. I do not have a device to measure MLL, or light output.
That being said, I researched exhaustively as my little 37" Diamond series was getting a little small. For 3-4 months I had my heart set on the P65VT30, preordered at J&R. Then I started reading reviews by cnet, and other pros on the web about their previous sets. Blacks levels on pannys WILL degrade. That rating on their site which says it has better blacks will change, they will degrade over time, and very likely to a point worse than this set. I do not care how many people say that the VT30 has better blacks because 4300 dollars is just not worth it for a set that has worse color, temporarily better blacks, and a vizio-esque blocky design.
I cancelled my VT30 preorder shortly after reading review after review regarding the above issue. It is due to how the set adjusts brightness, and is just the way those sets work - the issue is unavoidable, so don't say I didnt tell you so when you notice while watching the super bowl later this year and the steelers jerseys are not as black as they once were!
Now the samsung PN64D8000 is about as good as you're going to get on a big screen pdp display - blacks ARE better on this set than the smaller ones, which I will address later. Blacks are Inky!! And I use that term because that is the most applicable word I can think of. Colors are delicious, with reds, greens, yellows, and blues all popping right off the screen and into your living room. I play a lot of HD games on ps3/360 and the first thing I noticed is how well the set responds to fast moving images. It is spot on, and at least twice as fast as my old LCD set was. Gaming on this TV is an absolute pleasure, and I cant stand it on my old mitsu anymore, as my eyes have become accustomed to nearly perfect response time.
On to BD's. I have read conflicting reports of Cinema Smooth degrading blacks when turned on. I have not seen this one solitary instance. I watched the Matrix Reloaded twice - the first time with CS on, the second with it off. Blacks did not decrease any that I could notice, and I have a good eye for detail. Yes, CS mode does improve PQ on bluray movies, and quite a bit I might add. The picture, for lack of a better word, just seems more "together." More details can be seen with CS mode on than off. This feature is really personal preference, but for me it improves an already amazing picture to a pq I have literally not seen before on a TV. This mode is what videophiles call the "96hz mode". Technically means that turned on CS will match the 24fps, with that of the bd, which greatly improves pq. Modern films are filmed at 24fps, and CS mode basically matches that, by reducing from 60fps to 24fps using 96hz mode. Techno-babble I know, but moving on.
Netflix. We've all got it, and we've all seen the input signal change mid-way through a movie much to our annoyance. It shows up even worse on a big hd set. Here is where I have one of my few complaints: while whatching netflix I have seen in only a few instances some mild fluctuating blacks. I'm not sure if it is due to the picture source(netflix) or the tv's processing. I'm still trying to figure it out.
I have seen FB only one other time. On the BD of Interview with the Vampire the blacks did fluctuate a few times, and if I was not so obsessed with detail I would not have noticed it. Its really a small issue, and most folks will probably not see it like some of us tech heads do. NOTE: Samsung did release an update for this tv, and after installation I watched the IWTV again. This time I did not see FB's. None.
The only time I EVER see fluctuating blacks now is when netflix is on a low quality for whatever reason. It only seems to happen when watching poorer quality signals like sd cable, or netflix, so really nothing to worry about.
My review is mainly regarding picture quality, and ive got a tower for my internet. That being said, the internet on the tv is ok. A little laggy sometimes, but its bearable. Netflix straight through the tv is quite acceptable, and at least as good as from a ps3/360. Netflix through the ps3 has been the best overall, if it makes any difference(1080p streaming).
Overall I would give this set a 9/10 just because the stand is so darn ugly, the bezel is not black like the d7000 and the few instances I saw FB's. Blacks are amazing, inky, and you will notice them the first time you turn it on. Colors are spot on!! Response time is absolutely fantastic, and despite what those 18 year olds at best buy say, plasma is far superior for gaming. Burn-in is a thing of yesteryear, and there is absolutely no issues with that on this set. I would take this set over the Panasonic P65VT30 ANY DAY!! Samsung is better with parts distribution, service, warranty claims(not that you will have any), and over picture quality. Blacks are videophiles obsessions, and this set does them perfectly.
So when you pull out your credit card for the VT30, just remember "i told you so" when youre cursing at your set come super bowl time, or neo's trench coat isnt as black as it used to be...
Hope this helps with your decision!
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Preliminary review my first impression
by NYCelectronicuser on April 26, 2011
Pros: No pros yet except I'm able to use the set in a very very bright room.
Cons: The chrome plated base is very annoying. Why silver and why reflective? Don't expect to replace the pedestal base. Samsung says no other pedestal from other sets will work.
Very disappointed that last years 3D glasses don't work on this year's models.Summary: I bought the Samsung d8000 because the Panasonic had not yet released its VT30 series. I've owned 2 65" Panasonic Plasmas, 600 and 850 series. A Samsung 63" was ...
Summary: I bought the Samsung d8000 because the Panasonic had not yet released its VT30 series. I've owned 2 65" Panasonic Plasmas, 600 and 850 series. A Samsung 63" was returned a few years back because of their pink screen in that generation.
I ended up returning thiis set. Thank you Crutchfield for being wonderful to work and deal with.
I still have not been able to adjust this set to meet my needs and desire. I've had it for a week.
The screen appears to be better than most for reflection. I'm finding the apps in the web screen confusing as far as logging on and using the different services.
Updated on Jun 10, 2011
I was never able to adjust the picture to be pleasing on a wide variety of program source and stations. Either the set looked great or the picure had to much grain.
The set also emmitated a high pitch squeel. I think only people with great hearing would find this impossible to watch. Lastly there were way to many bad pixels, all in the same area. The bad pixels were most evident when a scene went to jet black, you would see flashing red from 14 feet away. I really wanted to love this. After reading David Katzmaier's review, I was going to try another set, but after rehookig up an old Hitachi plasma, I'm glad I sent it back.4 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Too many problems with the panel engineering/manufactur
by vihdeeohphiuhl on August 19, 2011
Pros: Black level when new; Color saturation/accuracy when new
Cons: Screen (anti reflective/real black filter) peels away on almost every single panel manufactured; Black level lightens (worsens) as it ages; Color saturation/accuracy worsens at it ages.
Summary: In spite of the fact that I had to exchange this television three times within the first two weeks after initially purchasing it -- I go into detail about why ...
Summary: In spite of the fact that I had to exchange this television three times within the first two weeks after initially purchasing it -- I go into detail about why I had to exchange it multiple times below --I originally wrote a glowing review for it. The sad fact of the matter is that I didn't wait long enough to write my review. I just had a junk out exchange approved by Best Buy. They picked up my fourth and last D8000 today. These D8000 sets all experience the screen peeling -- more information below -- issue. They all experience their black level becoming much lighter and worse as the panel ages. And as a result of their black level worsening (becoming lighter) the color saturation suffers a great deal.
Obviously, the screen peeling issue is the biggest problem. Faulty engineering or manufacturing has led to practically every single D8000 (and D7000) panel in existence experiencing the peeling issue. This is completely unacceptable. If you have just purchased this television new, please check in the top right, top left, and on the entire top edge of your panel. If you see any bubbling, peeling, or anything similar, and you are within the timeframe for returns being allowed, you probably want to return this and buy a different television.
I'm hoping that most of the users on best buy will click on the comments and see this, because I am going to talk about what is obviously the most important information to be aware of before purchasing this set. I was overzealous, and wrote my review before I had to chance to see if this television experienced problems over time. I've never owned a Samsung that had it's performance deteriorate over time, so I didn't think I had any reason to believe the performance of this TV would. I was gravely mistaken.
Please go to avsforum online and look at all of the threads regarding the infamous "screen peeling" issue. You can just search for the model number, it will take you to over a thousand posts, with dozens of pictures of 64" and 59" D8000 panels peeling away. (The 59" and 64" D7000 models are also experiencing the same problem). Right now, you're saying to yourself, "A plasma panel is glass, it can't peel away." You're right, it's not technically the screen that's peeling away. The A/R shield/Real Black filter is manufactured right into the glass panel. It is this -- anti reflective filer/real black filter -- part of the panel that is peeling away on what is believed to be about 90% of all D8000 (and D7000) panels.
I've personally had three of them with the screen peeling problem. The first one I received back when I initially purchased this television had the screen peeling away on the top edge a little to the left of the middle of the panel. I figured it was just an anomaly or a fluke, and that it was nothing to worry about. The second one I received was made with such shoddy engineering/manufacturing that the best buy delivery guys couldn't even assemble to the stand. They tried everything they could, and the best they could do was to strip out the screws trying. When they placed it on my entertainment unit, it was wobbling to the point that it was clearly going to fall off. They wouldn't even leave it at my house. They brought out a new one, and low and behold, after two days, the top left corner was peeling away. I exchanged it for my fourth set, and that one was okay for two months. Best Buy finally approved a junk out exchange on Monday of this week, and my shiny new 65" VT30 arrived today. I'm going to hold off on posting a review until I have given it at least a month to see if it has any issues.
This problem typically manifests itself on the upper edges of the panel. Look at the top right, and top left corners, or all along the top edge of your panel if you have a 59" or 64" D8000 or D7000 Samsung plasma this year. Chances are, you are going to see the screen (anti reflective/real black filter) peeling away. Almost every single panel is doing this. I've spent hours on the phone with Samsung, as well as hours on the phone with Samsung repair technicians. I even spoke with a friend that owned a D8000 that had received 5 replacement panels, with all of them having the screen peeling issue.
On top of the screen peeling issue, these D8000 panels also have black levels that lighten (worsen) over time. If you want additional information, just check out cnet's review of the D7000. In that review, just go to the performance details, and look at their spreadsheet of 2011 plasma aging, and how it is affecting the black level performance of the plasma's they are testing. The black level of the D8000 has became essentially twice as light as it was when they first tested it for their initial review. They haven't had time to test the D7000 again, but they say that they expect the black level of the D7000 will also become much lighter as the panel ages. On the flip side, the Panasonic plasma's are actually experiencing black level improvement as their panels age.
The D8000 also experiences a worsening of color accuracy/saturation as the panel ages. I witnessed the colors drifting and changing so much over the course of time that I owned my last D8000 that I had to do a completely new calibration after about a month.3 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Most stunning TV I've used - Plasma, LED or LCD.
by alphakry on December 19, 2012
Pros: + Picture is rich, sharp and simply amazing
+ 3D image is great!
+ The off angle viewing is impressive
+ Built in Sound is very good
+ Samsung's smart hub is neat and supports wireless internet!Cons: - Expensive
- Hard to stop watching1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Brightness Issues!
by conch73 on January 31, 2012
Pros: Very nice picture when there is not problems with the brightness.
Cons: My older Philips Plasma has less problems then this one. Out of the box the original screen had a large black line in the middle. It took two weeks to get the screen replaced. Now I am having issues with the brightness controls.
Summary: Paid way too much to be having problems with the auto-brightness. Even with the ECO mode turned off the black areas of a picture change brightness back and forth.
Summary: Paid way too much to be having problems with the auto-brightness. Even with the ECO mode turned off the black areas of a picture change brightness back and forth.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Amazing, highly recommend.
by justlg on January 23, 2012
Pros: 1.) Dark Blacks,
2.) Tons of Features
3.) Stylish
4.) Great PQCons: None, that I didn't get it sooner
Summary: This is an aboslutely amazing Plasma TV, It was either this or the 65 VT by panasonic and I went with this. I have had no problems with pops or ...
Summary: This is an aboslutely amazing Plasma TV, It was either this or the 65 VT by panasonic and I went with this. I have had no problems with pops or peeling screens. When I compared it next to the VT I could not notice the PQ difference. This actually looked better to me. WOuld highly recommend this if you are considering a birght plasma, it is brighter then the panasonic line. Although the VT is a great TV too.
PS....The 3D on this TV looks exactly the same as the Theater Experience if you are using a 3D Blue Ray Disc...this is just based on my opinion of watching the same movies..not the 2D to 3D conversion. Althought that does a great job too.
Updated on Jan 23, 20121 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Major problems
by RonWilkins2 on September 30, 2011
Pros: Great remote, Smart TV loaded with features. Great color reproduction
Cons: Brightness fluctuations and POPS. Screen (anti reflective/real black filter) peels away. Terrible banding! Black levels drop in time.
Summary: Save yourself money and time and do not buy this panel or anything in the D series until Samsung steps up to the plate and corrects these issues. Up to ...
Summary: Save yourself money and time and do not buy this panel or anything in the D series until Samsung steps up to the plate and corrects these issues. Up to this point they have done nothing for the consumers other than updating and adding things to the Smart TV. I wish they would work on the picture quality and issues as mentioned in the Cons above. This problem is reported all over the internet. I'm returning my panels this week.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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So far so GREAT!
by spaceflows on September 25, 2011
Pros: Amazing picture and versatility of controls. Love the SmartTV interface & applications like Netflix, VuDu, Vimeo and Google. VuDu has programs available in "HDX" which look INSANELY BEAUTIFUL! All apps load and play smoothly.
Cons: Auto-brightness fluctuates constantly at low contrast settings, regardless of ECO settings - very annoying. Web browsing not its strong suit. Buzzing sometimes very apparent depending on connections: component=bad, HDMI=better.
Summary: Overall the Samsung PN64D8000 HDTV is simply AMAZING! My girlfriend and I watched "Bridesmaids" on VuDu the other night in (the HDX version: highest HD quality) and we felt like ...
Summary: Overall the Samsung PN64D8000 HDTV is simply AMAZING! My girlfriend and I watched "Bridesmaids" on VuDu the other night in (the HDX version: highest HD quality) and we felt like we were at the movies again, only this time nobody was kicking the back of our seats...except the cats :) The colors were rich but not too punchy, and the textures were seriously life-like.
I am experiencing an auto-brightness/contrast control problem when viewing in dim or dark rooms. The brightness/contrast appears to automatically go up and down intermittently but still often enough that it quickly becomes very distracting and annoying for such an expensive and beautiful piece of technology, especially to the eyes of a videofile such as myself. This really distressed me at first... BUT, it appears that this problem only occurs when the contrast setting is below 50 (which is recommended for the break-in period of 150 hours or so). Not sure if this is due to the Local Contrast Enhancement feature (that I cannot seem to find and therefore access). Besides this early concern, the Samsung PN648000 is turning out to be one mean movie/gaming machine! I played Gears Of War 3 a few nights ago with my buddies online and I was floored by the experience. The 600Hz refresh rate makes a tremendous difference when stacked up against my previous Sharp Aquos LCD with 120Hz. I have not yet tried the "Game Mode" setting which is said to accelerate the gaming experience even more so.
I was very concerned about the "peeling" issue discussed quite a bit on the tech blogs regarding this model, but so far I have not noticed any screen peeling and I have had this TV for a week now. I am keeping my eyes peeled though... Sorry, that was just too easy, I know.
I would highly recommend this TV to anyone who takes their movies and/or gaming seriously. I was able to get this at Best Buy with 4 years of full Geek Squad support at a price matched to the lowest found on Amazon for a new model. I suggest taking this approach (price matching at a large retailer) as the support and return policies are pretty convenient and reassuring. The picture on the PN64D8000 has to be seen to be believed!1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Good picture when the brightness doesn't jump
by JeffreyBatchelor on September 17, 2011
Pros: Sharp 1080p picture, Skype
Cons: Brightness jumps on scenes with dark areas, banding
Summary: I really wish this set were closer to perfect. For the amount of money, it isn't worth it. The black areas of a picture change brightness back and forth ...
Summary: I really wish this set were closer to perfect. For the amount of money, it isn't worth it. The black areas of a picture change brightness back and forth and any menu shows lots of banding.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- Part number: PN64D8000
- Description: This Plasma +1 TV features a sophisticated slim depth design that makes the TV look lighter and less bulky. The Samsung Smart TV allows you to easily search for movies, TV shows, browse the Web, explore Samsung apps, chat with friends and find many other types of interactive TV content. The Samsung Plasma 8000 series also includes a full Web browser to navigate the Internet, a Search All feature so you can find videos via apps or other connected devices and a recommendation engine which suggests movies you might like from your video-on-demand services. Samsung Crystal Full HD Engine achieves incredible clarity by unifying all of the TV's advanced imaging technologies. It expands performance, enhances all aspects of the image and takes picture quality and integrity to advanced levels. Cinema Smooth provides unbelievably smooth, realistic action in every frame. With built-in Wi-Fi on your Samsung Plasma 8000 series TV, no additional equipment is needed to connect to the existing wireless router in your home network and start accessing content via Samsung Apps or other Smart TV features. Samsung's AllShare lets you sync up many of your DLNA-enabled digital devices so you can access music, movies and photos right on your Samsung TV screen. Files on your PC, camera and mobile devices can wirelessly and effortlessly be available right on your TV. The 600 Hz Subfield Motion flashes a single image up to 600 times a second creating unprecedented picture quality. Contours are crisper and scrolling text sharper - no matter how fast images are moving. Fast action scenes are both clear with rich deep color detail. Sometimes you can't keep sunlight or house lights from shining right on your TV screen. With Real Black Filter, you can still get an amazing picture even with reflective light. It improves image contrast by surpassing the amount of external light that's reflected. So daytime viewing is improved for a crystal-clear picture and dark detail is crisp and well-defined. Real Black Filter especially helps maintain a high contrast so even your nighttime viewing features rich blacks and realistic images.
General
- TV type Plasma TV
- Screen size 64 in
Features
- 3D Yes
- Connectivity Built-in Wi-Fi
- Internet streaming services Samsung SmartTV
- TV features Auto Volume Leveller (AVL)
Video
- Technology 3D
- Native resolution 1920 x 1080
- Resolution 1080p
- Dynamic contrast ratio 25000000:1
- Refresh rate 600 Hz
- Motion Enhancement Technology 600Hz Subfield Motion
- Response time (ms) 0.001 ms
- Progressive Scan Progressive scanning (line doubling)
- Widescreen Widescreen
- HDCP compatible Yes
TV Tuner
- TV tuner presence Yes
- HDTV Tuner Yes
- Secondary audio program (SAP) Yes
Audio
- Speaker(s) 2 x Right/left channel speaker - Built-in - 15 Watt
- Surround mode Yes
- Sound effects SRS TheaterSound
- Total output power 30 Watt
Connectivity
- HDMI ports qty 4
- PC interface VGA (HD-15)
- Input/Output connections 4 x HDMI input (19 pin HDMI Type A),
2 x Component video input (RCA phono x 3) - Rear,
1 x VGA input (15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)) - Rear,
1 x Audio line-in (Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm) - Rear,
2 x USB 2.0 (4 pin USB Type A),
2 x Audio input (RCA phono x 2) - Rear - Video interface HDMI,
Component Convenience
- Closed captioning Yes
- Parental channel lock Yes
- V-chip control Yes
Remote Control
- Type Standard remote control
- Features QWERTY keyboard
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & support 1 year warranty
- Service & support details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
Stands & Mounts
- Stand included Included
- Stand design Tabletop
- Stand features Swivel
Power
- Power device Power supply
- Power consumption stand by / sleep 1 Watt
Dimensions & Weight
- Dimensions (WxDxH) 58.7 in x 1.5 in x 35 in - Without stand
- Weight 77.2 lbs
Dimensions & Weight (Shipping)
- Width 64.2 in
- Depth 17.3 in
- Height 40.2 in
- Weight 1.7 oz
Sustainability
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Yes
- Greenpeace policy rating (Nov 2011) 4.1
- Greenpeace policy rating (Nov 2012) 4.2
Product series
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Manufacturer: Samsung
Specs: Plasma,
51 in,
3D Compatible,
1080p,
600 Hz,
Wi-Fi,
Samsung SmartTV,
EPA Energy Star -

Manufacturer: Samsung
Specs: Plasma TV,
59 in,
3D Compatible,
1080p,
600 Hz,
Wi-Fi,
Skype,
Smart Hub,
Samsung Smart TV,
EPA Energy Star -

Manufacturer: Samsung
Specs: Plasma TV,
64 in,
3D Compatible,
1080p,
600 Hz,
Wi-Fi,
Samsung SmartTV,
EPA Energy Star
Accessories
Manufacturer info
- Manufacturer profile
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- Manufacturer:Samsung
- Address:
105 Challenger Road, Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660 - Phone: 1-800-726-7864
- Fax: 1-973-601-6001


