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Samsung UN46C9000
$1,799.99
Released March, 2010
The Pros:Remote control is comfortable and the touchscreen is easy to work with. Extremely thin design with a unique finish looks very cool in any room. Fights glare effectively, can be used in a room with windows.
The Cons:WiFi is handled through a dongle, which can catch on something if you aren't careful. Doesn't have WPA2 security compatibility. Takes a little work getting the settings correct for an ideal picture.
The Samsung UN46C9000 is one of two 3D-capable LED TVs (UN46, UN55) released in 2010 alongside the weaker C8000 Series. Like the C8000 models, the UN46C9000 and UN55C9000 both feature a built-in 3D processor and emitter that enable compatibility with multiple 3D standards.
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The UN46C9000, however, incorporates an auto-conversion system that will present both native 3D as well as 2D images in 3D. Included also with the 46” display is support for 1080p resolutions at a rapid 240Hz refresh rate; not to mention support for Samsung’s recently expanded Internet@TV service, which now allows users to stream content from Blockbuster, Netflix, USA Today, and VUDU video on demand. Another addition from the C8000 is a touch-screen universal remote that doubles as a second screen.
Features
- 3D-Capable LED Television
- Built-In 3D Processor/Emitter
- Auto-Conversion System (2D to 3D)
- 1080p Resolution @240Hz
- Compatibility w/Multiple 3D Standards
- Slim/Contemporary Design w/LED Edge Lighting
- Expanded Internet@TV Service
- Access to Internet Applications/Services
- Integrated Ethernet Connection
- Optional WiFi Adapter
- Touch-Screen Universal Remote
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remote control is comfortable and the touchscreen is easy to work with
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extremely thin design with a unique finish looks very cool in any room
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fights glare effectively, can be used in a room with windows
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plenty of connections for a large number of devices
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fast-moving video displays sharply with no blurring or stutter
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WiFi is handled through a dongle, which can catch on something if you aren't careful
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doesn't have WPA2 security compatibility
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takes a little work getting the settings correct for an ideal picture
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