Samsung PN63C8000 Review
In this review of the PN63C8000 3D TV, we will take a look at a number of new features introduced with the PNC8000 series from Samsung. The PN63C8000 is part of Samsung’s flagship PNC8000 series of Plasma 3D TVs. After having beaten other 3D TV manufacturers to the punch by being the first to release 3D ready LED TVs to the market in 2010, Samsung is hoping to capture a larger share of the plasma TV market with its latest Plasma 3D TV offerings. With an ultra slim brushed metal bezel and Samsung’s Touch of ColorTM color schemes, this gorgeous 63 inch plasma TV features new innovations like the Real Black Filter technology for cutting glare from ambient light as well as Motion Judder Canceller technology for smooth video play back. The Samsung PN63C8000 is the largest of the 3D capable Plasma HDTVs announced by Samsung so far.
Samsung PN63C8000 63-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV
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PN63C8000 Features and Specifications
- 3D Ready HDTV
- 63” Screen
- 600Hz Subfield Motion for smooth motion and great performance even for fast action sports/movies.
- 1080p Full HD resolution
- Clear Image Panel: Reflection reduction technology
- FilterBright Antiglare technology to minimize reflections and glare from ambient light
- Elegant aesthetics with an ultra slim design and Samsung’s Touch of Color design
- Wireless DLNA support for streaming video content from DLNA devices
- Internet@TV to connect seamlessly with several online services like Pandora, Netflix, Youtube, etc.
PN63C8000 Screen Size and Appearance
The PN63C8000 Plasma 3D TV represents the best design innovations and performance found in Samsung’s 2010 lineup of Plasma televisions. The 63 inch PN63C8000 features an elegantly styled brushed metal gray cabinet that is just 1.5 inches deep. It is also lighter than Samsung’s previous generation of Plasma HDTVs and is also more energy efficient than their previous line of plasma televisions.
While the PN63C8000 is certainly a very attractive display, it lacks the Oomph! factor that some of the LED edge-lit TVs have in the looks department thanks to their ultra-slim and sleek dimensions. On the plus side, it does bring to the table the advantages that Plasma panel displays have over LED/LCD displays when it comes to 3D TVs as well as a cheaper price tag than comparatively sized LED-LCD 3D TVs. If looks are very important to you, you might be better served by considering Samsung’s LED TVs instead.
PN63C8000 Display Technology
As mentioned earlier in this review, the PN63C8000 is a plasma panel display. Thus, it brings along all the advantages inherent to Plasma displays for displaying 3D content. The ultra fast response times of plasma displays means that the PN63C8000 exhibits extremely low cross-talk and motion-blurring and other motion artifacts that commonly plague LCD based displays.
Picture Quality of the PN63C8000 3D TV
We will hold off on a final verdict on the image quality of PN63C8000 display till we get a chance to have a closer look at it. However, we should mention that one of the strong points of Plasma HDTVs like the PN63C8000 is its excellent viewing angle specifications along with excellent color fidelity and exceptional black levels (thanks to the absence of an active backlight in plasma displays). This plasma 3D TV also features Samsung’s new Real Black Filter technology which minimizes glare and reflections from external light sources, thus allowing for improved image quality and better black levels in viewing environments that have ambient light.
Flatpanel resolution
The PN63C8000 has a native resolution of 1080p, i.e. 1920 x 1080. This is pretty much the standard for all 3D TVs being released in 2010. The only exception to this rule is the Toshiba Cell TVs which have a native 2K display. However, given that there aren’t any sources of HD content with a resolution higher than 1080p, this resolution should be plenty for the next 5-6 years.
Refresh Rate and Processing
The Samsung PN63C8000 plasma display features Samsung’s 600Hz Subfield Motion technology. If you’re wondering just what the heck that means, be sure to check out our guide regarding subfield drive in Plasma TVs. Essentially, this number is meant to compete with the ever growing refresh rate numbers being quoted by LCD TV manufacturers. The take home message for you, the consumer, is that these Plasma 3D TVs have exceptionally fast response times which allows for very smooth display of fast paced 3D content without any cross-talk and ghosting artifacts.
Samsung’s Motion Judder Canceller (MJC) technology also helps remove stuttering effects due to the pulldown effect, and provides a smoother display of video content on the PN63C8000. Additionally, their CinemaSmooth technology also helps with the smooth display of 24fps content from 1080p BluRay discs.
Viewing Angle
While we don’t have any official numbers yet, Plasma TVs are acclaimed for their exceptional viewing angles that are close to a 180 degrees. We expect nothing less from Samsung with the PN63C8000 3D TV.
3D Technology
Samsung, like most other manufacturers in 2010, has adopted Active shutter based 3D technology for the PN C8000 series. Given that the advantages of Active Shutter technology when it comes to LCD and Plasma panels, this seems to be the right choice for now. The 1080p display will allow viewers to enjoy full HD 3D content in 1080p. Samsung has already released Active Shutter 3D Glasses for their lineup of 3D TVs in 2010.
Media, Internet and Connectivity
The PN63C8000 features an upgraded Internet@TV from Samsung that includes new apps allowing consumers to easily navigate a wide selection of content and applications from services such as AccuWeather.com, The Associated Press, Blockbuster, Fashion TV , Netflix, Picasa, Pandora, Twitter, USA TODAY, Vudu and a number of other online content/service providers. These applications can be downloaded and viewed while watching TV. In addition to the free apps that have already been released with the PN63C8000, there will be a number of premium, paid apps released later in the year.
The PN63C8000 also also has DLNA networking capabilities for streaming content from other DLNA devices. It comes with a slew of A/V ports including 4 HDMI 1.4 ports, 2 sets of component inputs, a VGA port and 2 high speed USB ports.
Conclusion
The PN63C8000 is a great 63 inch Plasma 3D TV from Samsung and brings a number of new technological innovations to the table. With enhanced image quality and black levels along with all the advantages of a plasma panel display for 3D, this is certainly a great 3D TV to consider for your home. Additionally, these plasma panels will be cheaper than similarly sized LED LCD televisions, so it is definitely a great buy for the budget conscious consumer.
Samsung PN63C8000 63-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV
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about 1 year ago
My last TV was 55-Inch, now I got this 63-Inch one from Samsung and aside from the very stylish brushed titanium design which looks really good, the specs aren’t just numbers, you can really see the difference. Didn’t test the 3D so far, but I ordered a starter package to test it out. I have seen the LEDs from Samsung as well, but if you are looking for a real home cinema screen, there is no way around plasma. The LEDs are good, but still don’t match the perfect colors of this TV.
about 1 year ago
I have this tv and also paired it wiht the panasonic 3d blu ray player and samsungs shutter glasses. I originally didnt have a desire for a 3d unit but was in the market so thought better to have a future proofed purchase.
Now after trying it all out I you just cant do it justice how brilliant the experience really is. The picture and 3ding effect are outstanding and now the only wish is for when games and more titles are available. What an exciting future to be a part of, it is worth the investment so go for it and get the big plasma
about 1 year ago
I thought this TV would be amazing however it is buggy and fault ridden and 8 weeks down the line Samsung have still not got ours working. We also had to demand a home engineer visit which was a complete waste of time. Now Samsung tell us that they will not replace the set and will only repair it… a brand new TV??? What a joke. And half the features they claim for this TV won’t work properly, especially the facility to stream media from your home computer network…it is a waste of time because it constantly stalls every few seconds. And Samsung have freely admitted that we are in effect beta testing a TV they have rush released to get a market advantage!!! AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE.
about 1 year ago
Dear Martin,
You got a bad unit, it happens, sorry about your luck….BUT
I own two 46″ tvs and a 32″ and a 24″ HD computer monitor and this 63″ 3d plasma is AMAZING even compared to my 46″ LCDs. Very smooth picture, great 3d effects, the sound lacks much bass but that’s expected in the built in speakers. The unit itself LOOKS great, I love the simple design, very thin and sleek, with a nice clear accenting around the edges.
I have this paired with a samsung 3d bluray player which has wireless internet connection which makes playing with all the downloadable aps simple and fun.
Also I LOVE the light up remote with a back that wont come off so you can’t lose it! Great simple idea!
Overall I give this TV a 9 out of 10.
about 1 year ago
*Edited due to language* – Martin, we’re sorry you’ve had a bad experience with your set and we wish you the best of luck with remedying the situation, however we do not wish to have the comments section used to start a flame war. I think both you and the other commenter have made their opinions clear and there is no need to further slander companies or other parties at this point.