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Samsung has even improved its Internet@TV service in an attempt to emulate the success of Apple's App Store, and offers BBC iPlayer, LoveFilm video-on-demand and other exciting widgets and add-ons (some free, with paid ones to come), so, considering the Freeview HD too, you'll never be short of 2D content. And then there's full-on media streaming via DLNA from a remote source such as PC or NAS box, or the ability to play HD file types through the USB ports. In short, it's so feature-laden that you'll be capably amused until more 3D games and Blu-rays arrive.

Indeed, while the 3D revolution has finally arrived and, certainly, the 40C7000 will get more press for its 3DTV moniker than anything else, it is such a capable television anyway that its 3D readiness is merely the icing on the cake.


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Knowing precisely how effective a 3D screen the Samsung is will be tricky until we see some competing products. For now, though, with the battery-powered glasses in position and using Samsung's own BD-C6900 3D player, a 3D Blu-ray of Monsters vs Aliens looks as three-dimensional as one could reasonably expect.

The obvious set pieces (Saturn’s rings, a ball game) are the most impressive, objects seeming to project a good distance ahead of the TV. For the first time it’s possible to discuss ‘depth of field’ in a literal sense.
Test-team opinion is divided on the merits of 3D, negative statements ranging from the purist ‘it adds nothing to the experience of a film’ to the pragmatic ‘it’s giving me a headache’.

The partial, though, are enraptured, both by the immersiveness of the content we’ve seen and by the potential for film and games in the future.
3D active-shutter glasses cost extra
One thing to note: the battery-powered active-shutter 3D glasses are sold separately at around £100 a pair, while USB-rechargeable ones will go for £150 each, so you'll need to add that to the price.
Samsung plans to offer a bundle including two pairs of glasses to customers who buy one of its 3D TVs and 3D Blu-ray players at the same time.
So here’s a TV that holds its end up against the class leaders at the price and offers support for the fledgling 3D format. (Our first review set suffered from 2009’s most fashionable flatscreen flaw, inconsistent backlighting, but our second screen was far better behaved.)

If you just can’t wait to get into 3D, this will be the first screen retailers can offer.
But – and this is crucial – the C7000 is a fine TV at the price even if you couldn’t give a fig for 3D.


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January 28, 2012
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