Samsung UN55ES7500 LED Series 7 Slim TV
Features:
Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) Resolution
Smart TV
Smart Interaction
Smart Content with Signature Services
Apps built for TV
Web Browser
Smart Hub
WiFi built-in
AllShare™ Play
Dual Core Processor
Full HD 2D or 3D
Built-in camera for Skype™
ConnectShare™ Movie
Your Video (Movie Recommendations)
Wireless keyboard compatible
240Hz Refresh Rate
840 Clear Motion Rate (CMR)
Micro Dimming Pro
Wide Color Enhancer Plus
4 x 3D Action glasses
When I first previewed a Samsung 40” Smart TV some time ago, I surmised that this is definitely the way to go. Just think, it was a Full HD, Wi-Fi, Internet TV (no 3D). Still, I have been using this brilliant Slim TV for quite a while now and I couldn’t be happier. OK, I do not use the web feature of the TV as much; simply limiting its use to watching certain high-definition YouTube videos.
Now, I am faced with this new Series 7 LED 55” Smart TV, but having 3D, Motion, Voice, and face recognition features. I mean this TV “interacts” with you! Ah … but, can it cook and drive for me, too? This is one exciting TV. Also, from what I understand about this ES7500 series Samsung Smart TV can accept future Samsung Evolution Kits that will allow you to change your Smart TVs functionality each year you upgrade.
Out of the box, this TV is simply gorgeous. It’s like the hottest looking woman, wearing short shorts, long legs and high stiletto heels. Personally, only the new series Sony TVs look better. (Think Angelina Jolie vs. Jennifer Aniston, as far as Brad Pitt’s concerned.)
Set-up is typical Samsung: easy. Features also abound in the input/output department: 3 HDMI inputs, AV1, AV2, 1 component, Optical digital out, etc. This unit came with not 1, not 2 but 4 3D glasses. Nice. Then, there are not 1, but 2 remote controls: the standard remote and the Smart Touch remote. Double nice. You need to actually READ the manual this time esp. for the Smart Touch set-up and the IR Blaster, which synchs and pairs your remote with all your other devices. Neat.
OK, let’s get into this Smart Interaction Feature. Can you imagine a TV that recognizes your face and that you can talk to?? Hmmm, can I “shout” at this TV? Actually, you can tell it to turn on and off. (However, strong accents may confuse the TV. You need to be rather clear and articulate.) You can also wave you hand to select options and Smart TV setting. This is so cool. The TV actually recognizes your face and will set you set up your personal settings on the TV.
Built in Wifi and Samsung’s extensive Smart TV Smart Hub facility with all the Internet options Samsung has available are included with the 55ES7500. Apps that are included in Samsung’s Smart Hub options include: Hulu Plus, Neflix, Vudu, MLB, Rovi, Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Again, set-up is self-explanatory … TV guides you all the way. YouTube videos, esp. HD transmissions are clear, detailed and colors are not bleeding.
One of the features of this TV that I am not too keen about is their 2D to 3D function. Frankly, it is not that good. Obviously, there is not a deep separation and not as defined as true 3D.
Watching broadcast TV on this Samsung is quite pleasant. Colors are slightly muted but definitely a cut above regular television. Some programs do emphasize pixilation but in general it is neither annoying nor distracting Still, high-def TV reception is even, detailed and of good contrast.
Picture noise is a little evident while watching “The Godfather” DVD. Don’t get me wrong … it’s really not bad since colors are vibrant and blacks deep without any crushing. Yet, one does tend to notice picture noise more in a large format TV. My partner, Carlo777, and I constantly discuss the advantages of having a 55” or larger TV. First of all, you definitely need to watch FULL-HD broadcasts, games and 1080p/Blu-Ray movies/concerts on it to fully appreciate this gorgeous TV. Anything less than that, say a DVD movie, just misses the point.
Which brings me to watching “Rango” in Blu-ray. This is now where this TV shines. Colors are vivid and natural. Hair detail extremely sharp, skin creases visible and the hawks feathers layered. Skin tones on the animals well-toned, edges sharp. There were no jagged movements evident during the chase scenes, both horizontally and angled.
Naturally, the final piece of the puzzle is 3D. I sampled “Street Dance”. This is a good as watching 3D in the Cinema. I turned off all my lights, turned on my Onkyo, fixed my viewing couch and was sucked into the world of make-believe. Depth perception very thorough, even viewing from 45° angles. This TV can match the better of plasma rivals. Contrast are strong, 3D stable without crosstalk, movements precise. Plus there’s the added bonus of the supplied 4 3D glasses which are not straining on one’s eyes. I didn’t get any headaches after.
If there is one drawback to this sexy TV is its sound reproduction. Well, it is not that bad, actually. Yet, like ALL slim TVs, sound is and will be always their downfall. You do need a home theatre system.
I love this TV. It’s simply a gem. Great picture, bright, detailed. 2D and 3D with oodles of depth. Separation defined. Alas, it’s going to be difficult to watch movies now in anything less than this Samsung 55”
Ratings 4½ of 5
FOR Great contrast, brightness, colors, 2D, 3D playback, features, all in a sexy package.
AGAINST Nothing really except the usual slim TV sound reproduction.
VERDICT It just doesn’t get much better than this. The future is here now … until, well, next month.
-Review done by mokongR with carlo777
Thanks to Vic of Sights and Sounds for allowing us to review this model.