Item Details
Samsung UN55B7000 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV
Price: not available
Technical Details
- Ultra-slim 55-inch LED HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible
- LED technology enables a true-to-life range of picture brightness; uses 40 percent less energy than conventional LCD TVs
- Internet@TV online content service from Yahoo!, Flickr, YouTube via your broadband connection
- Inputs: 4 HDMI, 1 component, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 PC, 1 optical digital audio output
- Includes detachable swivel table stand; measures 51.7 x 39.2 x 12 inches (WxHxD) with stand
Product Details
Product Weight: 60.40 pounds
Shipping Weight: 81.30 pounds
Model: UN55B7000
Manufacturer: Samsung
Sales Rank: 60
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Customer Reviews
Great if you only expect it to last 5 months,
by Kenneth C Wakasugi, 2010-07-27
I really loved the TV, but it quit working only after 5 months. This is the second Samsung TV that I have owned. The first was a 46 inch LCD TV and six months after the one year warranty a row of dead pixels appeared in the middle of the TV. That cost me close to 800 bucks to fix. I decided to upgrade to an LED TV. There are plenty of other manufacturers of LED's but I purchased another Samsung because of the picture quality and the reviews. The picture was great, but it only lasted 5 months. I don't know, but I have owned two Samsung's and they both broke one lasted 18 mo and this one 5. Buyer beware! If you buy this be sure and get the extended warranty!
blurring, pixelation and reflects room lights..,
by Shanthi K. Pendyala, 2010-07-21
I actually bought the samsung 7100 55" led tv at my local Frys. The only difference between the 7100 and 7000 is the red touch of color around the bezel. it seems this TV suffers from the downside of both LCD and plasma. there is blurring and pixelation in fast moving scenes like a LCD TV and the glass reflects room light/windows like a plasma. why Samsung did not go with a matte finish is beyond me. power consumption is very low and picture looks good (close to a plasma) as long as the scene is not fast moving. I have comcast HD and it appears most channel still don't broadcast in 1080p (as of july 2010). in my opinion a 720p panasonic plasma is the best value out there if you want to upgrade to HD.
exceptional clarity,
by T R Messer, 2010-05-29
Even after a month I am still amazed at the clarity and vivid colors,easy to use remote. The only down side is the speaker system on the set. Don't even bother, it needs an amplifier or other surround system. Definately worth the money spent.
Definitely a great TV,
by Mark, 2010-05-28
I research for 3 months for a new tv and after checking out all of the TVs for myself and reading all of the review this TV made the most sense for the money and what I needed. I have a 6.1 sound system xbox 360, PS3, HD DVR and everything runs through my receiver via HDMI. This TV has a great picture and provides many options. I would suggest if you calibrate it you custom your 120 b/c it makes it look soap opera like. If you calibrate it right it gives you a clean finish like a plasma. The only things is it does get a little blury at times when watching sports, but then you can turn it back on. Also it has an automatic drop to 24 hz when watching bluray which is its native resolution. This gives you a much cleaner look. All in all I am very happy with my buy...and I am a very picky shopper. The only thing I don't like the fact that you have to pay extra for the wireless internet adapter....which I don't even use that much b/c they don't offer Netflix. Hope this helped...
Awesome,
by K. Thompson, 2010-05-27
It's a great TV. I just can't think of anything negative to say. There are features to nitpick and complain about but those are minor issues and this is not the top of the line TV so obviously it won't have all the bells and whistles. Picture quality is awesome. The only slight issue I have noticed is that when the picture goes to a black screen you will see the uneven lighting of the Led backlight coming unevenly and awkwardly from the edges of the screen. Also IMO 120 Hz feature is a gimmick. But overall there is nothing to complain about. Available connections are Awesome. One thing that I find annoying is having to dive into menus and submenus to get to features that should either be on the remote or should but in the main menu instead of having to press several clicks on the remote to get to.
