Samsung 55 inch 1080p 3D LED UN55C7000
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![]() Watch jaw-dropping action leap off the screen with Samsung 3D technology. The UN55C7000 LED television brings new depth and dimension to it all— so you’re not just watching the action, you’re living it. Along with a visually stunning picture, it also features web-connected Samsung Apps so you can stream movies, play games, flip through photos, and more while you watch TV. And Real 240Hz Clear Motion Rate virtually eliminates all motion blur so your picture is crisp. Add a 6,000,000:1 Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio and you’ll experience a truly exceptional home entertainment experience. |
The 240Hz is for 2D viewing only. When the display goes into 3D mode it drops down to 120Hz or 60 Hz per eye.
Bring the wonder of 3D straight to your living room with groundbreaking technology from Samsung. Our new 3D TVs add a whole new depth and dimension to scenes to create a completely jaw-dropping experience. Samsung 3D Active Glasses sync up with your 3D TV to produce 3D images, allowing you to watch movies and TV with action that leaps right off the screen. Even your favorite shows can now be transformed to 3D in real time. Discover a new dimension in TV with Samsung 3D technology.
Samsung LED TVs make it easy to be green. Our current LED TVs not only meet ENERGY STAR® 4.1 standards—they exceed them. So you’ll save energy and leave a smaller carbon footprint. Make sure your environmental impact is a positive one with Samsung energy-efficient LED televisions.
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In order to watch a regular DVD you need a 2D to 3D converter. The only way you can currently do this is with a 3D-Ready PC which has the needed `horse power` to convert a 2D signal into 3D.
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If you are experiencing eyestrain or headaches, it could be due to excessive depth amount or improper convergence setting. Unfortunately, most full feature films such as 3D BluRay discs do not allow for depth adjustment. However, PC based media playback and 3D Video games most always have an adjustment for the amount of depth (separation) and convergence (focal point of the in-to and out-of screen balance of the scene). We recommend to first attempt to adjust the depth:
We recommend to adjust the convergence if depth adjustment does not help:
Lastly, always consider that virtual stereoscopic viewing places additional fatigue on the muscles that control eye movements. This fatigue will go away with time and is a matter of physical conditioning of your eye muscles. People with faster visual tracking may be able to experience greated depth settings with more comfort than people with slower visual tracking. A good example would be to compare the eyes of a two different professionals: the eyes of a NASCAR driver compared to the eyes a receptionist. Generally speaking, the NASCAR driver will have more exercised and more conditioned eye muscles allowing them to track the motion of objects faster than the receptionist. The NASCAR driver will most likely in all cases have a more pleasant experience than the receptionist when looking at virtual stereoscopic images for the first time.
Warning: If eyestrain and headaches persist, discontinue viewing in stereoscopic 3D mode and consult a physician. Certain physical vision conditions or impairments may cause discomfort when viewing stereoscopic images on a 3D viewing device. Certain physical health conditions may cause shutter-type 3D glasses to be more un-comfortable than polarized-type 3D glasses. |
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Suggested Viewing Distances for Various Sizes of Screens
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NVIDIA 3DTV Play is a software product that allows you to connect your NVIDIA GeForce-equipped desktop or notebook PC to the new 3D TVs coming on the market in 2010, including models from Panasonic, Sony, LG, and Samsung.
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Compatible 3-D shutter glasses can be purchased from our TRU3D on-line store. We currently offer many varieties of shutter glasses.
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Last update May 2010. Currently - No. The new 3D BluRay players that have been released thus far DO NOT support 3D DVD formats such as field interlaced and WILL NOT play 3D DVD. |
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Concerning new, HDMI 1.4 based 3D TVs - Currently Nvidia has promised support for these models with the Nvidia 3D Vision kit via the Nvidia 3DTV Play software package that is being demonstrated but is not expected for release until mid to late 2010. The nvidia solution will requrie the Nvidia 3D Vision Kit that includes the Nvidia 3D Vision IR emitter. It does not appear that the Nvidia 3D Vision glasses will directly recieve the OEM IR signal from the emitter built into the Samsung and other 3D HDTVs. Additionally, XpanD is offering universal IR based glasses that will support the OEM IR emitter built into multiple manufacturer 3D TVs. The Xpand X103 glasses are a universal solution for these new 3D TVs. We expect that the XpanD X103 glasses will be available in August and we are accepting pre-orders. Concerning your the Samsung LED, we offer both the battery operated and rechargable version of the Samsung 3D Glasses.
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Newer graphics cards have a HDMI port instead of a DVI port. In this case, simply use a HDMI cable to connect the PC directly to the TV. Make sure to consult your TV's manual to check if a specific HDMI input must be used for 'PC' mode. For older graphics cards, the DVI output from the PC's graphics card must be connected to the TV's 3-D compatible HDMI port using a DVI-to-HDMI cable (or a HDMI cable plus a DVI to HDMI adaptor). Be careful to make sure that you use the correct input. Some older Samsung and Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTV products may require you to use HDMI input 3 or the HDMI input also labelled as PC input on the back of the 3D DLP HDTV. Some 3D ready projectors may only support 3D on the analog VGA port, for these products you will need a DVI to VGA adaptor for your graphics card. Once properly connect make sure that you have activated a 3D output format within the chosen software on your PC to output in a 3D format that is acceptable by your 3D HDTV. For example, some products may require 3D DLP Checkerboard, 3D 120 Hz frame-sequential, 3D side-by-side at 60Hz or others.
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The Samsung 3D Blu-Ray Player BD-C9000 does NOT support Samung 3D DLP HDTV. The Samsung 3D Blu-Ray Player BD-C9000 does NOT support Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTV. The Samsung 3D Blu-Ray Player BD-C9000 does NOT support the 3D TV Adapter KIT for Samsung 3D DLP HDTV. The Samsung 3D Blu-Ray Player BD-C9000 does NOT support the Mitusbishi 3DA-1 and Mitsubishi 3D DLP HDTV together. We recommend using the Panasonic 3D Blu-Ray players listed here on the TRU3D site for 3D DLP HDTVs of any Make or Model:
The Panasonic 3D Blu-Ray players listed on the TRU3D site allow for 3D DLP Checkerboard output manual over-ride in the menu settings of the Panasonic 3D Blu-Ray player. |