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The editors liked
Impressive blacks and contrast ratio
Very good backlight uniformity
Reference greyscale and colour after calibration
Excellent video processing
Comprehensive calibration controls
Quad-core processing
Well designed and responsive menu system
Referen
Great looks on and off screen
Decent sound
Smarter than your average bear
Fantastic smart features
Natural colour
Sharp
Defined detail
Inky blacks
Spectacular in every sense
The design is a minimalist triumph
User interface is polished
Class-leading smart TV system
Deep black levels by LED standards
Strong
Bold colours
Decent audio performance
Stunning design
Outstanding picture quality
Sophisticated online features
Excellent touchpad remote control
Picture quality and design are both outstanding
Online and multimedia support is prodigious
And the interface features some clever touches.
Outstanding feature list
Superb picture quality from any source
Slick operating system
Faithful colours in Movie mode (average Delta E = 1.9)
Good contrast
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870
Virtually no crosstalk in 3D mode
Effective motion interpolation (Motion Plus)
Two remote controls included
One with a touchpad
Stunning picture clarity
Amazing Smart Portal
Android app intergation
Superb HD pictures
Refined backlighting control
Slick Smart TV
Excellent Black levels for an LED TV
Superior brightness and color
Most beautifully designed TV of the year
Smooth fast-motion video resolution
Super-fast user interface
Excellent all-round picture quality
Unprecedentedly sophisticated and content-rich smart TV system
The editors didn't like
Occasional stuttering motion
Undefeatable frame interpolation with 3D content
The 'arc' stand can't be swivelled
Iffy voice control
Voice and gesture control is gimmicky
Expensive
Whites could be punchier
Picture presets don't get the best out of the TV
Motion handling remains an Achilles heel in an artefact sock
Gesture control is still little more than a novelty
Motion- and voice-control features are still gimmicky
'Crease' across the top and bottom of the display when showing certain images
Smart interface can confuse
Poor picture presets
Gesture/voice controls are unconvincing
Very wide stand design
Some aspects of the interface are rather inscrutable
Gesture/motion controls don't convince
And a moviefriendly picture preset would help
Hit and miss voice control
Needs wide TV stand
Price
Glossy screen causes glare
Narrow viewing angles
Potential for clouding
Poor sound quality
Voice and gesture controls
No effective picture presets
Wide stand
Unreliable voice and gesture control
Somewhat expensive
Bizarre sports/social mode
Wide desktop stand
Poor off-axis performance
Wide TV stand may limit placement flexibility
Remote takes getting used to
Picture presets not always helpful
Steep learning curve with the Smart TV features/interface
The Samsung UNF8000 series of LED backlit HDTVs offer solid performance and loads of features in a beautiful streamlined cabinet, but its black levels are mediocre and its ports are awkwardly placed....
Excellent all-round picture quality, Stunning design, Unprecedentedly sophisticated and content-rich smart TV system
Picture presets not always helpful, Steep learning curve with the Smart TV features/interface, Minor backlight inconsistency flaws
Basically the Samsung UE65F8000 gives you all of Samsung's top-end 2013 LCD picture quality on a bigger scale than we've seen it before. Which is pretty much all the incentive required to try and rustle up the £2,650 Asking price.SEE ALSO: Best TVs round-...
Excellent Black levels for an LED TV, Superior brightness and color, Most beautifully designed TV of the year, Smooth fast-motion video resolution, Super-fast user interface
Poor off-axis performance, Wide TV stand may limit placement flexibility, Remote takes getting used to
Any minor quirks associated with Samsung's ultra-rich Smart TV interface should be considered a by-product of aggressive efforts at improving the Smart TV experience. Future iterations will likely be even more refined, and that's exciting to think about...
Fantastic smart features, Natural colour, Sharp, defined detail, Inky blacks
Voice and gesture control is gimmicky, Expensive, Whites could be punchier
We really like the Samsung: it's a cutting-edge set with improved smart features, a friendlier user experience, and a definite step up in both sound and picture performance. But it's not flawless: the motion and voice controls are far from perfect, and...
Faithful colours in Movie mode (average Delta E = 1.9), Good contrast: 1,870:1, Virtually no crosstalk in 3D mode, Effective motion interpolation (Motion Plus), Two remote controls included, one with a touchpad
The Samsung F8000 certainly has more bells and whistles than any other TV on the market, from S-Recommendation to voice and motion control. The picture quality, however, is disappointing. We expected more out of a TV like this. Just like the F7000, in ord...
So then, the F8000 is a very good TV. We would've like to see a bit more thought gone into its design, to ease cable management.It also takes a bit of setting up to get a really good picture, with Samsung still insisting - as most manufacturers do - in ma...
Abstract: For those looking for a large widescreen television, but lack enough space to accommodate the 55-inch UE55F8000 model I reported on recently, the Samsung UE46UF7000 product may be a viable option....
Published: 2013-07-05, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Impressive blacks and contrast ratio, Very good backlight uniformity, Reference greyscale and colour after calibration, Excellent video processing, Comprehensive calibration controls, Quad-core processing, Well designed and responsive menu system, Referen
Occasional stuttering motion, Undefeatable frame interpolation with 3D content, The 'arc' stand can't be swivelled
Overall, the Samsung UE55F8000 is a high-performance television that barely puts a designer boot wrong. While the more esoteric voice-controlled navigational features still don't entirely convince, the improved usability of its Smart portal, outstanding i...
Class-leading smart TV system; Deep black levels by LED standards; Strong, bold colours; Decent audio performance
Motion- and voice-control features are still gimmicky; 'Crease' across the top and bottom of the display when showing certain images
The UE55F8000 is the best LED TV I've seen so far this year. It has strong picture and audio quality and a truly excellent smart TV system, making it a well-rounded package. Nevertheless, it's hugely expensive and if you mostly use your TV to watch mov...