Friday, 22 April 2011

Samsung’s new Smart TV service

While it’s easy to get carried away by the 46in, 50in and even bigger 3D TVs that come our way in the course of our reviewing duties, it’s a simple fact that for most UK households, the 40-42in screen size is the biggest size they’ll contemplate.As for the LAN/Wi-Fi capabilities, they’re for either streaming stuff from a networked PC or accessing Samsung’s new Smart TV service. We’ve covered this online engine in depth a couple of times now - see, for instance, our review of the UE55D8000. So it doesn’t seem worth going into it in full again here. We will, however, cover the essential bits briefly for people who can’t be bothered to click to the other review.As you can tell from this extensive suite of jacks, the UE40D7000 isn’t about to skimp on the sort of multimedia functionality that’s become such a big deal this year. The USBs, for instance, are able to play the vast majority of photo, music and video file formats, or else they can be used for adding a USB HDD ready for recording programmes from the built-in Freeview HD and Freesat HD tuners.


Samsung UE40D7000 LCD TV Review

Samsung UE40D7000 LCD TV Review

Samsung UE40D7000 LCD TV Review

Samsung UE40D7000 LCD TV Review

Samsung UE40D7000 LCD TV Review

Samsung UE40D7000 LCD TV Features

  • 40in TV using edge LED lighting
  • Active 3D technology with pair of glasses included
  • Bezel-free' design
  • Smart TV online functionality
  • Extensive multimedia support, inc DLNA

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