The Samsung C7000 Plasma television lets you discover a whole new dimension to TV with Samsung 3D Plasma Plus. Experience the wonder of 3D in your home and enjoy added depth and enhanced realism that go beyond what you ever imagined could be possible. The 1080p resolution delivers sharp details and a high contrast creates the deepest darks and the brightest whites. Add 600Hz Subfield Motion which makes sure action scenes are crisp and clear and you're in for a home entertainment experience like no other. Simply put, it's Plasma TV reinvented.
Sound Quality, Internet Features, Picture Quality, Anti Burn Features, and Mounting Capabilities
Blu-Ray, Blurays, Internet Surfing, Wireless, and Movies
Product Type
Plasma TV
Scan Format
1080p
Standard Refresh Rate
60 Hz
Digital Tuner
ATSC
Analog Tuner
NTSC
Video Signal Standard
HDTV 1080p
Number of HDMI
4
3D
Yes
Product Family
7
Brand Name
Samsung
Screen Size
50"
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Green Compliance
Yes
Green Compliance Certificate/Authority
Energy Star
USB
Yes
HDMI
Yes
Weight with Stand (Approximate)
63.50 lb
Backlight Technology
Not Applicable
RMS Output Power
20 W
VGA
Yes
Headphone
Yes
Height with Stand
31.80"
Width with Stand
47.70"
Depth with Stand
8.90"
Composite Video
Yes
Component Video
Yes
3D Technology
Shutter
Frame Refresh Rate
600 Hz
Height
29.50"
Width
47.70"
Depth
1.40"
Color
Black
Sound System
Surround
Product Series
7
Maximum Resolution
1920 x 1080
Features
PC Streaming
Manufacturer
Samsung
Product Model
PN50C7000
Product Name
PN50C7000 3D Plasma TV
Manufacturer Part Number
PN50C7000YF
Manufacturer Website Address
www.samsungusa.com
Marketing Information
The Samsung C7000 Plasma television lets you discover a whole new dimension to TV with Samsung 3D Plasma Plus. Experience the wonder of 3D in your home and enjoy added depth and enhanced realism that go beyond what you ever imagined could be possible. The 1080p resolution delivers sharp details and a high contrast creates the deepest darks and the brightest whites. Add 600Hz Subfield Motion which makes sure action scenes are crisp and clear and you're in for a home entertainment experience like no other. Simply put, it's Plasma TV reinvented.
Speakers
Yes
Standard Warranty
1 Year Limited
Weight (Approximate)
54 lb
DLNA Certified
Yes
<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />I got it free in my TV bundle. I liked it. 3D is great.
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<b>Samsung SSG-P2100S/ZA Shrek 3D Starter Kit</b><br /><br />I like this product. Though I got this kit for free in my TV bundle, if I want to buy an extra pair of glasses (coz just 2 glasses are not enough as atleast 2 guests visit us often so we cant watch 3D then), they are really expensive.
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<b>Samsung SSG-P2100S/ZA Shrek 3D Starter Kit</b><br /><br />It is a great product and they work well. The price is outrageous. The Samsung 3-D TV is wonderful, but having to pay close to $200 for glasses to use the TV in 3D is taking advantage of the CUSTOMER. Good price on the TV, but get taken on the glasses.
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />This is OK, but not outstanding
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<b>Samsung SSG-P2100S/ZA Shrek 3D Starter Kit</b><br /><br />I don't see why these 3D glasses cost nearly $200 per pair, but I don't really know the technology behind them either. They are light weight and fit over eyeglasses. The 3D is breathtaking, but I still think they're overpriced. Mine came bundled with a Samsung 3D TV and Blu-Ray player so the cost wasn't an issue. If I would have to buy them separately I would wait until the prices dropped.
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<b>Samsung SSG-P2100S/ZA Shrek 3D Starter Kit</b><br /><br />Way overpriced
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />I was very surprised by this player. First it was FREE in a TV bundle, so value was clearly good. It has DLNA and picked up my media server right away. Was able to stream video from it. Built in VUDU was unreal - 1080p stream was perfect. Also has Hulu Plus and Netflix, but I do not have subscriptions. You can also download Samsung Apps to increase its usefulness. Very happy with these bonuses on top of 3D and BluRay.
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />Have watched 3 3d movies. Works great. Netflix works great through wireless hookup. (Getting by with wireless G) HD ok, not HDX.
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />I've had my 3d blu-ray player for a few weeks and have used it almost every single day. Didn't take long to connect all cables nor to connect to my HD TV. I love it!
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />I have had this Blu-ray player for a few weeks and love what I am seeing. The picture and sound are amazing, the player loads quickly and the wireless internet is a huge plus. I would buy this again, it is a great machine.
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />Although I am having to replace one of many lemons to have come out of the factory and yes it happens, I have seen this player many times and it performs really well. Problem I had was is that it didnt recognize any dvd at all but all other functions worked. Will replace with new one and Merry Christmas to those who are to lazy to return it to the store for an exchange.
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />Works great with the remote. Front top panel buttons worthless. They never worked and can't reset passwords, etc without those buttons being functional. It is on its way back to Samsung for repair or replacement with a rebuilt model. I expected more from Samsung.
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />This blu-ray player has been great and it is easy to setup on your home network. I have the built-in wi-fi connected to my home network. The operational speed is very fast and it contains many features. For $214, this was a definite deal.
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />Rated one of the best blu-ray players on cnet and lives up to the hype. Great price as well. Does all and more than I want and need.
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />I don't use it for 3D and I am impressed with it's internet capabilities and apps. Shipped quickly and set-up was simple. Streaming movies through apps simple and enjoyable.
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I did not purchase this tv from Amazon so I can't review their service (although I have heard good things.) I purchased mine from Sears, which was a mistake on my part. If you're going to buy a tv in store then I suggest you go with Best Buy. <br /><br />On to the tv. It has an excellent picture and pretty good sound for a flat panel. I'd rate the picture at 5 stars and the sound at 4. However this tv struggles in other areas. The reason I returned mine was because of a horrible image retention (screen burn) issue. Now I'm well aware that plasma tv's are going to suffer from minor image retention but it was over the top on this tv. I noticed images being burt in from day one. A week to the day after I purchased it was when it went over the top. I had it on NFL network for about 15 minutes and then turned on my Xbox 360 and for the rest of the night I could see the NFL symbol in the bottom right corner. The words "week 10" were also burnt into the left corner. After reading up on image retention I learned that it usually clears up in a matter of minutes but not with this tv. Four hours later it was still there when I went to bed. The next day it was gone but it only took a few minutes for new images to burn in. The guy at Sears told me that I would have to deal with it with that tv so I took it back. I'm now getting ready to purchase a Panasonic 3d. <br /><br />As far as the 3d on this tv....not impressive. After only a few minutes my eyes felt tired and I really just wanted to switch back to 2d. The 2d to 3d convert was nothing special either. I went to Best Buy to check out the Panasonic because of the good reviews I had read and WOW....it completely blows Samsung's 3d out of the water. It's so much more clear and smooth. It doesn't strain your eyes either. It actually feels like 3d in a movie theater instead of a cheap 3d like with Samsung. <br /><br />So all in all this tv has a good 2d picture with unimpressive 3d. The sound is pretty good on this set as well. If you don't care about 3d then this may be a good set. I wouldn't trust buying another one after the screen burn issues I had. <br />
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Great clarity
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This is my first Plasma, I've upgraded from a Toshiba LCD which had great picture. I was very skeptical about getting a plasma due to all the myths and negative stories i heard about plasmas. I feared image burn in, buzzing tvs etc. but I couldn't help but notice when I googled "best tvs of 2010" plasmas were always on top of the most reliable web sites as the best tvs, even better than the much hyped LEDS. I bought this tv with the plan of returning it within the same day. All my doubts went out the window within the first minute. This tv is amazing, puts my old lcd to shame. Its way beyond what I expected. The picture is nothing short of amazing. It looks as though the actors are in your room performing for you, ive never seen anything like it and im an electronic junkie. The T.V. achieves depth without 3d. Its an amazing technology. The downside so far is that the tv is so vivid that you can really see the cg in movies. For example, i though avatar was amazing at making the cg look so real, on this tv Avatar looks like toy story. To fix this you have to take away colors and brightness to make the tv actually look worst in order to make it look better. Never thought i would want to downgrade settings due to the tv looking too real. The 3d is 3d..its kind of a gimmick but it works great. The main thing about the tv is the display itself. Gorgeous video. Goes way beyond my expectations, internet videos do not do it justice. <br /><br />As far as burn in and buzzing goes, there is no buzz what so ever, this was my major fear for buying a plasma, but no buzz at all. The tv has a buzz sound if you put your ear to it, but its the same sound as all TVs . As far as burn in goes, I've seen the faint image of my ps3 time and date show after keeping my menu screen on for an hour (testing the TV limits). The screen wipe feature cleared it up in a matter of seconds. I'm breaking in the TV now by playing a dvd with repeating colors for 100 hours. <br /><br />The only drawback and reason why I can't give this tv 5 stars is because the Sound is pretty bad when turned up. At regular volume, its good, just like any other tv, but turn it up and the speakers sound as if they are broke. Sound gets scratchy and distorted. <br /><br />The internet aspect of the tv so far seems overrated. I was very excited for new tvs with apps and now that i have apps on my tv..its like meh. If you have netflix on ps3, xbox, wii or another device, chances are your going to stick with your systems when watching it because the tvs netflix app is decent but not nearly as good as the others. Youtube is clear and automatically in hd but again..it sounds cool to have but its just...youtube. And its like youtubeXL, its more like a cellphone or ps3 youtube. Its all faster on your cpu and laptop so there really is no point to these apps. If you dont have a cpu or a laptop you may love it. I was so excited for the internet features at first but now I feel like its cool to have but I'll stick with my cpu and cell phone. <br /><br />Bottom line is the tv exceeds my expectations 10 fold. Changed my view of plasmas and it has a jaw dropping picture. I dont think any tv on the market can give you more bang for your buck. Im very curious how much better other tvs can possibly look. This tv already boggles my mind. Cnet.com says the two top tvs above this are samsung C8000 and the number 1 tv is the Panasonic tc-pvt20. Im sure the C8000 is possibly slightly better than the C7000 and the Panasonic is Just barely better than that, settling on a $1000 less tv with slightly less performance makes the C7000 the best tv of 2010 IMO. Get this TV!! <br />
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To keep it simple and straight to the point, I hosted a Yankee party this past Saturday and on Sunday morning my brother purchased the same tv w/ sd blu-ray and glasses.. SHow off!! LOL...<br /><br />Definitely a great TV.
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I did not set out to buy a 3D television. I have seen the technology on display at stores and while it is impressive, I can't see myself looking at TV with goggles on for very much time. When I am watching TV I typically have the laptop open and I'm up and around the house. To sit and actually watch an entire movie etc in 3D.....not happeing. <br />That being said there was an excellent deal on this TV at a Big Box retailer that made me check it out. <br />So far it is simply excellent. I bought an open box and together with the TV,extended warranty, professional calibration and a slimline type wall mount I was out the door for less than $1600 tax ,tags everything. <br />I loaded it, no box, in the back of the Saturn Vue and took it home being careful to keep it upright as they say you should with plasmas. <br />I set up the mount and hung it up on the wall and with much anticipation flicked the button on the expensive looking remote. <br />The picture is simply jaw dropping. I had a 42 in LG Scarlet TV before and have since moved it the the bedroom. The LG has a great HD picture but this new Samsung plasma is something else. I shopped for a new larger TV for some time and spent quite a while looking at TV after TV andto try and gauge just which had the best bang for the buck. The balck levels on this TV are superb amoung the best I have seen. The clarity rivals that of the best LCD LED models that I have looked at. The picture is just simply richer and has more depth with the better plasmas. The model that I have was also was set up with the store demo. When this is on, it will revert the picture back to the "dynamic" setting every half hour or so unless reset. To do this you need to have the source on the TV set to "TV". Next you go into the plug and play menu and scroll through and select the home mode instead of store mode. Presto, no more eye searing colors on the TV screen. <br />The rest of the menu setup is very intuitive. Even though mine did not come with a manual ,that information is readily available online. <br />Bluray DVDs look extremely clear and motion blur is a thing of the past. The LG I have does an ok job with motion blur but this Samsung all but eliminates it. Sports on the Samsung are awesome to look at and the field on football games now looks much more realistic. <br />I have it hooked up to a Harmon Kardon AV reciever, Sony blueray and the no longer available AR speakers. Its a good combination. To get much better you would have to spend a lot more money I think. <br />The TV also looks great on the wall with the Sanus mount. Its looks just like a framed painting. I hide the wires behind the wall for a seamless look. <br />I have not yet tried the 3D capabilities. As I mention before I don't think that's something I'm interested in. I may be wrong but I think 3D will go the way of quadrophonic sound soon enough as long as you have to wear the expensive glasses. Like I say, I may be wrong but, I don' think so. <br />Otherwise the wireless connectivity is decent. The sales guy told me that the TV's typically don't have as much ram as the wireless DVD's so they can't stream movies as well. Don't know, seems ok to me with Netflix. <br />You may walk right past these TV's if you are looking for Plasma as they are shockingly thin for a Plasma. I even saw the open box price on mine and thought it was a mistake because this TV was obviously one of those new fangled LED things. Nope, its a Plasma with Plasma picture and deep blacks and no motion blur etc. I have not heard any buzzing from mine at all. In addition it only uses about 153 watts of power according to my watt meter gadget I have. <br />In short its an awesome Television with up to the minute capabilites at a very good price. My recomendation is to buy it and stop agonizing. You will not regret it.
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<b>Samsung SSG-P2100T 3D Starter Kit</b><br /><br />excellent TV. the picture clarity is unlike any other TV i have seen
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<b>Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player</b><br /><br />Nice quick setup with wireless internet access. Updated firmware and online access to my favorite DVD subscription service. Good picture quality and super fast performance compared to my old Panasonic Blu-Ray.
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Very Good value for the price paid ($1550 for 50 in Plasma TV + 3D Blue Ray player + Starter Kit). <br /> <br />I like seeing the HD picture on this. Excellent apps. Once I updated to the latest firmware, the slight blur that was seen in the beginning is gone.
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Mine has a slight buzzing but you can not here it with the home theater turned on. Picture quality is pretty good, I was hoping for even darker blacks but they are still better then the past LCDs I had. 3D with monsters vs aliens looks really good especially the extra bob's big break on the disk as it is 16x9 not letterboxed and the effects look better than the movie. With the bundle price I received through Amazon I am happy with my purchase.
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I brought this brand new samsung 3D TV exactly one month ago. Now I have a dead pixel line on the middle of the screen. I am very disappointed even though it is cover by warranty. I will never buy another samsung electronic again. Make sure you buy the extended warranty, you will need it.
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