The Samsung UE40C7000 3D Television Offers the World Its First Taste of 3D TV at Home

The slew of movies released in the last few months such as “Avatar” and “Alice in Wonderland” have whipped the public’s judge for 3d Movies to a near-frenzy. Following this on-going cinematic trend, online TV manufacturers have distinct that the public must be intimate the 3D experience right in their own homes. Thus, we now expect to see a bunch of 3D televisions in the market. Electronics giant Samsung is one of the early birds with its Samsung UE40C7000 3D television set.

Does the UE40C7000 LED-TV live up to the hype of being one of the earliest 3D TVs? As arguably one of the first of its kind, the UE40C7000 has nothing to be compared to as yet. But as far as 3D tomography goes, it does run across objects far off from the screen impressively. You have to be a true-blue purist not to enjoy watching 3D Blu-ray movies with this LED TV set. The one potentially annoying thing about the UE40C7000, however, is that the 3D glasses are sold separately and a pair does not come tattily.

The UE40C7000 also boasts of an “Internet TV” feature. With this feature, you can sum to a wireless network and use the Samsung Apps software package to stream YouTube videos, Download Movies from Blockbuster and Netflix, read your newsfeeds from Facebook and Twitter, as well as play games online. This “Internet TV” feature definitely means that couch potatoes do not have to get off the couch just to get stuff done online.

As an ordinary HDTV set, the UE40C7000 certainly is not bad. Despite being a 3D live TV, it can still translate 2D images quite well. Its natural resolution is 1080 pixels and its contrast ratio is a cool 6,000,000:1. These suffice in nothing but beautiful images. In gain, the UE40C700 is built with the Samsung Clear gesticulate Rate, which is supposed to rid of motion blur with fast-moving objects.

The Samsung UE40C7000 3D television set is not bad for a first ransack into 3D TV. It is definitely worth buying if you want to have your home 3D-viewing fix as soon as possible. Be fain to shell out a huge chunk of cash, though; the Samsung website lists its price at a cool $3,000, and the glasses are bought separately.

How Does iPTV Work?

Much like the box that you have for satellite television, iPTV also features a box that is connected to your television and to a digital satellite link line that brings television programming into your home. And while you can watch iPTV on your home computer or laptop, most folks watch television on a fixture television set, not the small screen of their computer.

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