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Uploaded by on May 13, 2011

http://www.crutchfield.com/i-rytvc092/p_30555D7000/Samsung-UN55D7000.html?sea... Steve tells us about the Samsung D7000 series of LCD/LED TVs. The TVs have a virtually edgeless screen design and ultra-thin bezel. The TVs are also 3D-ready, and are Internet-ready Smart TVs that let you stream videos and search the Internet from the comfort of your couch.

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  • Why i can' t watch 3d movies through a ps3 ? I have the 3d tv and this is what appear ( you do not appear to have a 3d tv connected please connect a 3d tv througt an hdmi connection to continue ? Why?

  • @artqui83 You’ll need to be sure that your PS3 is running the latest firmware as the console wasn’t always 3D capable. Be sure your HDMI cable is 1.4 compliant for 3D video content. If the firmware is up to date and you have the proper HDMI cable, you may have other problems. If you purchased the TV from us, you can contact our tech support department. If you purchased the equipment elsewhere and the retailer will not help, you may need to contact the manufacturers directly. HTH!--Crutchfield

  • Why some people says that they have the same tv and xbox snd they don't notice any lag on the console, but does on the ps3

  • @artqui83 It likely has less to do with the console and more with the settings on the television. The 120/240Hz frame rate of many LCD/LED televisions can provide better picture quality for television and movies but can often cause a slight latency between the controller and display for gaming. Feel free to call for additional assistance: 800.315.0030--Crutchfield

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  • @trenken I really don’t know where you’re getting that from. Both the LED and Plasma versions of the D7000 work very well for gaming. Just be aware of potential burn-in issues with the plasma models and the potential controller lag with the LED models. Feel free to call for additional assistance: 800.315.0030--Crutchfield

  • @crutchfieldtv So there is just no way to get this TV to work well with games?

  • @crutchfieldtv Thx for the help. I was able to find the "game mode" option and it really works. There is virtually no lag and accuracy increased substantially although graphics do suffer slightly but its barely noticeable. Still looks great though. I am very happy with this tv. The colors are very bright and beautiful to the point that it can actually pass as a full array led instead of edge led.

  • @snake240b Yes, you shold be able to set the "LED Motion Plus" setting to "Off" to help with your latency issue. HTH!--Crutchfield

  • @jerryx2000 For the LED models, the D7000 offers "Micro Dimming" and the D8000 offers the "Micro Dimming Plus". The Micro Dimming of the D7000 groups the LED into quadrants that can be dimmed separately from the other quadrants while the Micro Dimming Plus offers the independant dimming option on the indivdual LED level. The Plus version offers greater acuracy and contrast. Feel free to call for additional assistance: 800.315.0030--Crutchfield

  • I just bought one recently. I do notice very slight controller lag when using my Xbox. Any tips or special settings that can reduce it? Thanks.

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