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What is the Samsung UE55F7000? The Samsung UE55F7000 is a 55-inch TV from the second rung of Samsung's current HD TV ladder (not counting the imminent Ultra HD F9000 models). This automatically makes it one of the most feature-rich TVs in town, with activ...
Excellent 2D and 3D pictures, Gorgeous Design, Class-leading catch-up TV support...
Minor backlight clouding, Smart TV interface can be a little inscrutable, Sound doesn't do the images proud...
While we oddly felt a little more comfortable with the performance of the smaller Samsung UE46F7000, at least where the handling of dark scenes is concerned, the UE55F7000's pictures are still highly impressive and unusually flexible in their ability to a...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-11-14 22:51:35
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Samsung just showed us one of the new functions it's introducing on its 2013 TV line: S Recommendation. What is it? How does it work? More on that in a... Samsung presented its highest-end 2013 TVs at the CES trade fair in January, where we learned that...
Faithful colours in Movie mode (average Delta E = 2.2), Good contrast (2,720:1), 3D has almost no crosstalk, Good motion interpolation, Two remotes, one with a convenient touchpad...
Glossy screen sensitive to glare, Narrow viewing angles, Potential clouding...
Samsung is securing an advantage over its competitors with extensive Smart TV features, an effective recommendation function and well-executed voice and gesture control. That said, we expected a little more out of the F7000, which needs deeper black, wide...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk Updated: 2016-12-29 03:35:46
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This month I started my Samsung 46″ F7000 Series 7 review. It has been a while since we last had a TV here to review in the office and a lot has changed since then. Prices have plummeted while screen sizes have increased and the thickness of display panel...
Overall the Samsung 46″ F7000 Series 7 is a great TV. I'm extremely impressed with the design and aesthetically it really does look the part. If you were to wall mount this TV it would take up very little space. Plenty of connectors on the back should cat...
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Samsung has already been at the receiving end of a glowing TV review this year: the Samsung UE55F8000 wowed us with smarter features and upgrades, and great picture quality. Now it's time for the next series down, the F7000, to step into the spotlight. T...
Sharp and detailed pictures, Natural and vibrant colours, Redesigned smart features, Remote controls are slick and fun to use, Classy-looking and well built...
Patchy backlight in one corner, Voice control can be frustrating to use...
To answer the question we posed earlier: yes, the Samsung UE46F7000 most certainly shares a five-star rating with the UE55F8000. In fact, the F7000 might just edge it out of the limelight, if only because of the sturdier and more practical stand design...
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Samsung's UE46F8000 is a frighteningly hard act to follow. Recalling that set's combination of an astonishingly sophisticated Smart TV engine and ground-breaking LED picture quality still puts a big stupid geeky grin on our faces. So it is that I find mys...
Exceptional 2D and 3D picture quality, gorgeous, spacesaving design, remarkably clever smart system...
Pictures not as punchy as those of the F8000 range, sound is only average, Smart interface can confuse at times...
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There’s no question that Samsung’s top-end TVs look incredible this year, but you don’t have to spend thousands to get a good-looking TV. The 46in F7000 costs much, much less than the flagship Samsung F8000 Smart LED TV, but retains the same slim bezel...
It’s not the best Samsung TV available, but the F7000 comes very close...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2016-12-29 03:35:46
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It's been a highly successful 2013 for Samsung so far, with the brand's flagship UE55F8000 LCD and PS64F8500 TVs already bagging well-deserved five-star reviews on this website. Not everyone will be able to afford these two slices of AV heaven, though, so...
Wrapped up within the UE46F7000's spectacularly trim body are a potent picture engine and a cutting edge Smart TV system.
The Smart TV engine can be a bit confusing in places, the picture presets aren't helpful, and the audio is average at best...
If you can't find the extra £300 or so needed to step up to Samsung's F8000 series, the UE46F7000 is an excellent compromise, still delivering enough design loveliness, ‘smart' features and picture quality to stay ahead of most rivals...
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What is the Samsung UE46F7000? Samsung set the early pace in the remarkably high quality 2013 TV race with first the Samsung UE55F8000 LCD and then the Samsung PS64F8500 plasma TV. But not everyone can stretch to the somewhat dizzy heights of these flagsh...
Excellent post-calibration picture quality, Exceptionally detailed and crosstalk-free 3D, Uniquely sophisticated Smart TV engine...
Motion slightly flawed at times, Smart TV interface can be a little inscrutable, Sound is average...
After a little calibration work the UE46F7000 ultimately turns in a very strong picture performance. We recommended saving up for Samsung's superior F8000 series if you can, but if you really can't stretch your budget that far, the Samsung UE46F7000 still...
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After being hugely impressed by the flagship Samsung UE46F8000 and Samsung UE55F8000 from Samsung's 8 Series of LED TVs, can equal amounts of hyperbole be heaped on this step-down 46-inch LED TV? Darn right it can - and at £300 (around AU$450 / US$463)...
Sharp HD and SD, Smooth motion, Slim bezel design, Smart Hub GUI, Second screen viewing...
iOS apps disappoint, Some LED light leakage, Out, of, box presets overcooked, Voice control...
For anyone after a high-end TV, we'd wager that the Samsung UE46F7000 will suit more people than the Samsung UE46F8000. It's clearly got a lesser panel inside, with some LED light leakage, and a tighter viewing angle. These are both obvious, especially w...
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Samsung 3D LED range got off to a flying start this year with the excellent F8000 scooping itself an AVForums Highly Recommended award for its combination of excellent picture quality, designer looks and market-leading range of smart TV Features. The F850...
Impressive blacks and dynamic range, Much improved backlight uniformity in 2D, Excellent greyscale and colour out-of-the-box, Reference greyscale and colour after calibration, Excellent video processing, Comprehensive calibration controls, Quad-core proce...
Motion processing sometime gets caught out causing stuttering, Some judder with 1080p24 sources, Light uniformity poor with 3D sources, Stand doesn't swivel...
That the UE46F7000 is very easy on the eye should come as no surprise. When it comes to design, Samsung hits it over the net more than most and only the staunchest traditionalist would be put off by the minimal elegance provided by the micro-thin bezel en...
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According to the specifications sheet, the F7000 features “Micro Dimming Pro” instead of the “Micro Dimming Ultimate” technology (which attempts to deliver pseudo-local dimming at a video processing level from an edge-lit LED LCD panel) found on the highe...
The Samsung UE46F7000′s picture is every bit as composed as that we'd seen (and praised) on the flagship F8000 series. HD content looked rich yet natural thanks to the comprehensive array of calibration controls provided which allowed us to nail greyscale...
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whathifi.com Updated: 2013-11-19 20:50:10
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We have high hopes for the Samsung UE40F7000. We're no strangers to the Samsung Series 7 TVs: the UE46F7000 came out of our test rooms with the full five stars, so this F7000 40in sibling will look to prove the same level of TV performance is consistent a...
Nice design, Good smart functions, Deep blacks, Plenty of subtle detail...
Tuner performance could be more subtle...
The Samsung UE40F7000 is an impressive TV. We really like its design, the smart interface, and its top-notch picture performance. There is some fierce competition at this most popular of screen sizes, but for now Samsung has another five-star set on it...
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