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The PS64D8000’s sound system is above average in both volume and body. There’s the usual variety of unnecessary presets which sound congested (Music), muffled (Movies) or wafer-thin (Clear Voice), but stick with the Standard option and everything sounds fine; a five-band equaliser offers manageable tweaks while SRS TruSurround HD is on hand to dramatically widens the stereo soundstage through HRTF (Head Related Transfer Function) audio trickery.

Samsung PS64D8000 64in plasma 3D TV

Freesat and Freeview HD reception is catered for

Naturally, this net-connected behemoth is DLNA compliant and proclaims enthusiasm for media streaming. It’s at its best reading files from a local USB stick. Compatibility is broad: MKV, MOV, VOB, AVI and MP3 all worked A-OK.

Samsung kit has had a habit of being a little fussier over a network, as it’s difficult to predict what media servers they’ll work with. On my LAN, this screen seemed happy to stream those same files from an LG Nas, but baulked at playing them from an Iomega Nas. It’s going to be a case of suck it and see for most users.

Samsung’s Smart Hub internet portal has been covered in previous Samsung TV reviews, and there’s little more to be added here. Suffice to say that all the main streaming video services are on tap, including BBC iPlayer, and there are scores of disposable downloadable apps to explore, including clients for Skype, Facebook, Twitter.

Samsung PS64D8000 64in plasma 3D TV

Big picture, big price

RH Recommended Medal

Verdict


The PS64D8000 is a tempting TV proposition of gigantic proportions. It’s nicely turned out and delivers a spectacular picture performance. Just make sure you have enough mates to call on when you need help to lift it out of its box. ®

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Samsung PS64D8000 64in plasma 3D TV

Samsung PS64D8000 64in plasma 3D TV

64-inches of plasma panel with all the trimmings.
Price: £3000 RRP More Info: Samsung's PS64D8000 page

Power usage

Not surprised they don't quote power usage in the specs, but any chance of putting this brute on a meter - so long as it doesn't break it?

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No thanks

* 3D? no, thanks.

* 64"? no, thanks

* 'Ow Much? no, no no.

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Portable Nuclear Reactor needed for power

As @David mentioned, plugging in this Samsung model could cause blackouts in your neighborhood. ;)

Avg of 300 watts, with a full-screen IRE window. (Why not add a sentence about comparative energy consumption, moving fwd?)

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Anonymous Coward

PS59D6900 - no Real Black filter, other spec. differences... did you compare them side to side ?

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I just purchased the 59" version of this set, basically, same features, picture quality, etc. at 1/4 the price. In a word -- "stunning"; I could not be happier. No buzz. No visible IR. I did run the downloadedable color slides on it for about 30 hours -- that's it. Totally thrilled with my 59" set -- if you can afford the considerable price increase to get the 64", go for it!

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