![]() ![]() ![]() The F8500 obviously come with all the same Smart TV features as the high-end LED models. Besides this model, Samsung will release mid-range and low-end plasma TVs. Samsung’s is still committed to plasma TVs, and the F8500 is said to be the best yet The F8500 plasma will be the only high-end plasma TV in 2013. Here are our first hands-on impressions with the new picture systems. For the F8500 plasma Samsung has managed to improve both light output and black reproduction to offer a better viewing experience in especially brightly lit rooms, they claim. The F8000 now incorporates a system called Cinema Black that aims to eliminate clouding and screen uniformity issues by installing light zones behind the black bars seen during movies. When it comes to picture quality, Samsung has made some improvement to both LED and plasma models. It will appear in shops in April or May and cost 300 USD / 300 Euro. The Evolution Kit will only offer upgrades to the Smart TV features and have no effect on picture quality. Samsung’s Smart Evolution Kit can upgrade the processor in your 2012 Samsung Smart TV 2012 owners may feel left out of all the fun but Samsung plans to make the new platform and the faster processors, as well as some of the new features, available through a so-called Smart Evolution Kit that is basically a small add-on box that can be connected to the back of the TV. The motion control and voice control systems have been improved, according to Samsung. A new S Recommendation feature also recommends shows based on what you have seen. These features are called AllShare and Smart View. You can also stream TV channels from the TV to a smartphone or tablet (if they are connected to the same home network). ![]() The same apps that have been available for some time can act as a remote control but also incorporate Samsung’s feature to push media content such as video, pictures and music from a smartphone/tablet to the TV screen wirelessly. Samsung’s F8000 with the new 2013 Smart TV platform Samsung will expand the mobile integration, too. Samsung is introducing a completely revamped Smart TV platform that has been simplifying now consisting of 5 overall sections: 1) On TV 2) Movies & TV Shows 3) Photos, Videos & Music 4) Social 5) Apps. The high-end models will be faster due to a quad-core processor but all models will offer improvements. The F8000 utilizes a new Arc stand that is very discreet.Įurope will be treated with a special F8500 design variant of the F8000 LED model The overall theme of 2013 is, as in 2012, Smart TV. All models have very slim designs and the bezels have been reduced to almost nothing. The LED ranges then goes down into the 7, 6, 5 and 4 series. The top-of-the-line LED model is called F8000, and in Europe a design variant called F8500 will also be available. So let us move on to the more reasonable TVs. But the TVs will also be crazy expensive with the 85” model starting at 40,000 USD. The TVs have been created in a unique design with an “Easel” stand that also holds a full 2.2 speaker system with two subwoofers. Samsung’s first Ultra HD TVs will be released in 2013 Samsung will release its first Ultra HD TV range with three models, measuring 85, 95 and 110 inches. Some of the most impressive TVs in Samsung’s 2013 TV line-up are the Ultra HD TVs. That seems to be the mantra and over the years Samsung has captured a huge part of the TV market so it seems to resonate with consumers. Samsung’s 2013 TV line-upAs always, Samsung will release a range of new TVs in 2013, packed with the latest features and packaged in a neatly slim design. Subscribe to our Newsletter, RSS or twitter to receive notice when the reviews are online 2013 is all about Smart TV and new smarter features, but Samsung also promises improvements to picture quality. Samsung will release new LED and plasma TVs, as well as its first Ultra HD TVs and OLED TV. Samsung has been more secretive than in past years but today we bring you a full overview of Samsung’s 2013 TV line-up. ![]()
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