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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Colorimétrie fidèle
Delta E moyen de 3
1
Compensation de mouvements efficace
Télécommande avec pavé tactile très pratique
Faible consommation d'énergie
107 watts
Qualité d’image
Design
Contrôle vocal et gestuel « amusant ». Les
Accessibilité
Recherche vocale efficace
Qualité d'image en 3D
TV connectée convaincante
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Écran brillant sujet aux reflets
Angles de vision étroits
Dédoublement de l'image en 3D plus présent que sur le D8000
Publié: 2012-05-04, Auteur: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Extrait: The amount of extra features and interfacing options on this TV are quite staggering: a traditional remote, Samsung's new smart remote , and an IR blaster all come in the box. Outside of the traditional remote infrastructure, the ES8000 series features vo...
Accurate colours: average delta E of 3.1, Effective motion interpolation function, Remote with builtin touchpad is particularly practical, Low power use: 107 watts
Glossy screen: reflections are a problem, Tight viewing angles, More 3D crosstalk than in the D8000, Disappointing contrast: 1960:1, The model we tested was prone to clouding
The Samsung ES8000 is ahead of its time. While there's still room for improvement in the motion and voice control systems, it's the first TV out there to integrate this kind of function. And, on the whole, they work reasonably well. Image quality, on t...
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Publié: 2012-03-09, Auteur: John , review by: techradar.com
Picture presets are poor, Gesture control not great, Limited viewing angle, Backlight bleed with 3D
The UE55ES8000 is Samsung's most uncompromising TV yet. From the moment you first behold its almost sci-fi design and bold, dynamic pictures, you'll be entranced. Admittedly you'll need to calm these pictures for normal domestic viewing, but once that's ...
Picture quality; Camera is great for Skype; Thin bezel looks lovely
Voice and gesture control is still a work in progress; Confusing Smart TV software
The Samsung UE55ES8000 is a beautiful TV with mostly great picture quality and a decent EPG that's let down by its voice and gesture capabilities and some of the Smart TV software....
Towering specification, including a host of novel control interfaces, outstanding picture quality, with advances in 3D particularly notable, thoughtful online functionality
Gesture recognition better in theory than in practice, not cheap
It should be apparent by now that the Samsung UE55ES8000 is a thoroughly (no, make that exhaustively) specified device. It's got some novelty value in its many and various control interfaces, and it's got some diverting and worthwhile online functionality...
Voice control is surprisingly sophisticated, New touchpad remote is very good, Not having to use ‘virtual keyboards' with Smart TV features is the future
Gesture control system annoys, Occasional ‘accidental' control activations, Slightly sluggish responses
The more Smart TVs develop, the more obvious it is that they need to be joined with innovative new control methods. So it's great to see Samsung's first TV of 2012 taking the bull by the horns and integrating no less than three cool new control systems. E...
Stunning design, phenomenal feature count, Excellent 3D and 2D performance
The gesture control system is currently unhelpful, Occasional backlight bleed, especially with 3D
The UE55ES8000 marries ‘impossibly' lovely looks with more ground-breaking features than we've arguably ever seen on a single TV before. And then it chucks in some superlative 2D and 3D picture quality for good measure.In doing all this it delivers a much...
Extrait: I used to think a 55″ TV was massive but after buying a home with a two story great room, I could see why many people are choosing larger and larger TVs. They just have to fit the space. A 42″ or 46″ TV would feel too small in that space. I used to think ...
Extrait: “Hi TV, power on,” I say, as if talking to myself. As if wishing aloud that I had telekinesis. I'm alone in TechnoBuffalo's gaming room, staring blankly at my reflection on the TV set. I wait as it warms up and flickers on.Even after a few days of fiddlin...