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Samsung PNC7000 series (photos)

Among the better 2D performers available, the Samsung PNC7000 series plasma also delivers 3D for less than the competition.

David Katzmaier
David reviews TVs and leads the Personal Tech team at CNET, covering mobile, software, computing, streaming and home entertainment. We provide helpful, expert reviews, advice and videos on what gadget or service to buy and how to get the most out of it.
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Overview

As the least-expensive plasma TV for 2010 to feature 3D compatibility, the Samsung PNC7000 series will strike a chord of interest with those who care both about the picture quality advantages of plasma over LCD--such as improved uniformity and off-angle viewing--and about that much-hyped third dimension. And judging from the four 3D models we've reviewed, plasma provides a significant advantage over LCD for 3D picture quality, too. That said, the excellent overall 2D image on the Samsung PNC7000 series is what matters most to us, despite a few niggles that keep it from the very top of the class. A comprehensive feature set and slick, slim styling sweeten the deal even further, making the PNC7000 one of the most impressive plasmas we've seen so far.
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Side view

This is what 1.4 inches deep looks like.
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Corner detail

A transparent edge and a matte finish distinguish the PNC7000's frame.
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Stand

A transparent swivel stand stalk separates the brushed metal of the base from the panel.
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Inputs

The slim panel necessitates a cramped input section. Four HDMI are onboard, but only one component-video input.
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3D glasses not included

Samsung's compatible 3D glasses, model SG-2100AB, cost about $150 per pair. You can also opt for the 3D starter kit, with two pairs of glasses and a movie, if you buy a Samsung 3D Blu-ray player.
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Remote

We don't like the new grid layout as much as the better-differentiated cursor keys on last year's remotes, but at least that fingerprint-magnet finish is gone.
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Main Apps page

Hulu Plus headlines an excellent selection of streaming Apps.
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Apps menu sorting

In addition to the iPhone-like default tile view for Apps, you can easily sort them by category.
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Yahoo widgets

In addition to the Apps interface, a separate one is available for Yahoo widgets. We find the presence of both somewhat confusing.
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Facebook App

Samsung whipped up its own Facebook app to go with the existing Yahoo widget. For some reason, the TV offers both.
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Samsung TV support app

One custom app offers support videos and features demos for numerous Samsung products.
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Main picture menu

We're still fans of Samsung's menu design.
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A few options exist to combat burn-in.
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Film mode settings

Unlike some other Samsung plasmas, the PNC7000 series lacks an option for 1080p/24 compatibility.
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3D menu

Samsung offers a few 3D options in the menu.
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2D picture quality

All told, the PNC7000 provided excellent picture quality with 2D sources, evincing deep black levels and relatively accurate color. It lacks the 1080p/24 processing, inky blacks, and spot-on color of some high-end TVs, but it showed no major issues in our tests, and delivered the uniformity and off-angle prowess we expect from plasma.

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