
Above average (B)
4 reviews
03/2011
- Screen Type: LCD
- Screen Size: 65"
- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen 16:9
- HD Standard: Full HD
- Features: 3D-ready, Internet TV, …
- Number of HDMI Inputs: 4 … more information
Magazine 4/2011 Place 2 out of 6 |
"well worth considering" (4 out of 5 stars)
"FOR: Ultra-slim; dramatic, dynamic 3D; subtle colour palette; good contrast; decent sound. |
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Magazine 2/2011 Single test |
"well worth considering" (4 out of 5 stars)
Info: This product was retested here 4/2011 by What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision and received the same final score. |
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10/2010 Single test |
4.5 out of 5 stars
As soon as you see Samsung's newest 3DTV (the UE65C8000) in action, you will want one. It has top class picture performance and an incredible feature set in a very attractive package. Tech Radar considered the audio performance to be a bit of a let down, but then anyone spending such a lot on a giant connected TV will probable have enough to buy a dedicated sound system too. |
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10/2010 Single test |
8 out of 10 points
Value for money: 7 out of 10 points The impressive performance of the UE65C8000 with HD as well as SD pictures is unfortunately marred by evident backlight inconsistencies and crosstalk issues when playing 3D material. Although colour, sharpness, contrast and black levels were up there with the very best, TrustedReviews found these issues too distracting to ignore, especially at this price. |
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Samsung UE65C8000 What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision 2/2011 - This is more than a 3D capable 65in TV; it embraces all the latest internet tech as well.
Tests on similar products: Toshiba 19DV714B, Zeiss Cinemizer OLED, Sony NSX-32GT1, Sony Internet TV (NSX-46GT1), Toshiba 19DV713B, Sony Bravia KDL-40EX43B, Samsung UE40C8000, Sony Bravia KDL-40EX713, Acer AT2358, Samsung PS50C687.
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Summary
The TV was reviewed by 3 magazines with special attention paid to performance, and was, in general, positively received.
The best review that the Television could rack up was 4.5 out of 5 stars, which was given by TechRadar UK online magazine in 10/2010.


