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The Samsung UN65ES8000 costs a lot more than other series made by the same manufacturer. But the high price you will pay is going to show itself in this TV's performance, design and other attributes. So if you are someone who wants what's best in LED TV ...
The Samsung UE55ES8000 is a high quality edge LED LCD HDTV. It produces good black level depth in dark rooms, and blacks that look exceptionally inky and deep in brighter environments. Crucially, the review sample we received had significantly less screen...
Published: 2012-05-14, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
The new Samsung ES8000 is the first television that can be controlled with speech commands and hand gestures. While there is room for improvement in the implementation, it does indicate the direction in which (high-end) televisions will go in the coming...
Abstract: But now the dust is settling, and the TVs are showing up on test benches, and to me, at least, in retrospect all the brouhaha seems sort of silly. The model in particular that showed up on HomeTechTell's test bench is the top-of-the-line (for its size, a...
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Published: 2012-05-04, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: The amount of extra features and interfacing options on this TV are quite staggering: a traditional remote, Samsung's new smart remote , and an IR blaster all come in the box. Outside of the traditional remote infrastructure, the ES8000 series features vo...
Published: 2012-05-02, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Irresistible design, Outstanding 2D, Very good 3D, Leading online system
Poor picture presets, Gesture control can frustrate, Backlight bleed with 3D, Average audio
When Samsung makes a flagship TV like the Samsung UE46ES8000, it usually means business. So it is that this 46-inch star boasts a gorgeous ultra-slim design, and an unparalleled feature list. Highlights include new voice, touchpad remote and gesture cont...
Class-leading design, high spec, gesture and voice control, good in 3D, class-leading 2D
So-so sound, rivals make Samsung's Smart Hub look a little cluttered
This is the top-of-the-pile set from the company that's pushing Smart TV harder than anybody else; if you want to know what a television is capable of in 2012, then look no further.For all the bells, whistles, shouts and gestures, the bread-and-butter tas...
Eye-popping design, Exceptional feature count, Excellent 3D and 2D performance
The gesture control system could be better, Occasional backlight bleed, especially with 3D, Picture presets are poor
The Samsung UE46ES8000 is at heart a quite brilliant TV. It does its best to hide its potential behind some unhelpful - to say the least - picture presets, but provided you spend just a couple of minutes to work round those, it's capable of giving you som...
Accurate colours: average delta E of 3.1, Effective motion interpolation function, Remote with builtin touchpad is particularly practical, Low power use: 107 watts
Glossy screen: reflections are a problem, Tight viewing angles, More 3D crosstalk than in the D8000, Disappointing contrast: 1960:1, The model we tested was prone to clouding
The Samsung ES8000 is ahead of its time. While there's still room for improvement in the motion and voice control systems, it's the first TV out there to integrate this kind of function. And, on the whole, they work reasonably well. Image quality, on t...
Picture quality; Camera is great for Skype; Thin bezel looks lovely
Voice and gesture control is still a work in progress; Confusing Smart TV software
The Samsung UE55ES8000 is a beautiful TV with mostly great picture quality and a decent EPG that's let down by its voice and gesture capabilities and some of the Smart TV software....