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Samsung UN55B8000 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LED HDTV

  • Ultra-slim 55-inch LED HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution and Auto Motion Plus 240Hz technology for the sharpest, smoothest picture possible
  • LED technology enables a true-to-life range of picture brightness; uses 40 percent less energy than conventional LCD TVs
  • Internet@TV online content service from Yahoo!, Flickr, YouTube via your broadband connection
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 1 component, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 PC, 1 optical digital audio output
  • Includes detachable swivel table stand; measures 52 x 33.9 x 12.1 inches (WxHxD) with stand

Product Description
Picture performance, advanced connectivity, and an eco-friendly and stunning design come together to form Samsung LED TV 8000. For the image connoisseur, our highest 240Hz motion blur reduction technology, a 5,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio that displays incredibly deep blacks and pristine whites, and enriched color processing deliver outstanding video. Samsung LED TVs use 40% less power than conventional LCD TVs and are manufactured with the environment in mind. Internet@TV has web TV widgets from Yahoo, Flicker, Ebay and others to entertain, inform and connect you to specially designed web content right on your LED TV. This Ultra Slim 1.2” depth set is the ideal complement for your room and your life.

Price : $2,297.00
Rating : 4.0


Samsung UN55B8000 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LED HDTV

Samsung UN55B8000 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LED HDTV

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7 Responses to “Samsung UN55B8000 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LED HDTV”

  1. I purchased the UN55B8000 with guaranteed delivery date. The date was right, but the TV delivered was a series 6000 one. Amazon will replace the TV set after Christmas. So, when you order “guaranteed delivery date” ask also for guaranteed product.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. D. Yuen says:

    This is a great television! But buyer beware when using the Amazon.com Store Card 0% for 3 years deferred payment. The initial minimum payments would reasonably lead one to believe the balance would be paid in 2 years, not 3 as advertised. I have been going back and forth with customer service about how this could be. After a couple of months of getting nowhere, I have submitted the following complaint to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission:

    I purchased a $2,500 television from Amazon.com on a 3-year deferred 0% interest promotion. I expected payments for 3-years of around $70 per month, but my billing statement indicated a minimum payment that would pay off the amount in 2 years. All I wanted was an explanation or justification (such as a sliding scale payment). Instead, all I got was unresponsive ‘copy and paste’ answers from the customer service center. Eventually, on October 31, S. Hern promised a reply in 20 days. I wrote again when I received no response in 20 days, and received a reply from T. Byrd promising a reply in 30 days. This ridiculous. I really don’t care how much I have to pay, all I want is an explanation of why I am not receiving a reasonable expectation of 36-months of even payments. They will say it was in the fine print, but I have read the fine print and see no reference to anything other than paying off the balance in 3 years and undefined minimum payments. Thank you for your assistance.

    This experience has been horrible. In general, Amazon.com is great and has low prices, but once you take away the slick web interface and have to deal with the human component of customer service, then you see where the low prices come from.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Anthony Diaz says:

    I purchased this TV from Amazon who stated that they had the TV in stock. Given that it was supposed to be in stock, I expected an immediate delivery. Well, I was wrong. I placed my order last week and they still haven’t even delivered it. When I called them, they said they will deliver it tomorrow. Great, I then asked if they could expedite it because it has taken so long. They said that they can’t expedite and it may take up too two weeks for the final delivery. I expected more from Amazon, I guess that they are limited to only providing good service when selling $10 books. I will never again buy a high dollar item from them! This is the worst delivery service that I have ever received!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Robert M. says:

    I thought I bought this TV (which is fantastic and I love it) with 12 months no payments, no interest.

    It turns out that the so-called Store Card is not the Amazon credit card–and there was no such deal

    using the Credit card. I ended up with $2,899.99 on my Amazon Credit Card–all due the following month.

    I called Chase–the manager was arrogant as I tried to explain the problem. She giggled and said that

    she’d never heard of this offer. I called Amazon–many pages of “clickable” choices.

    I finally found the “Help” link. This guy was nice but explained the difference between the Amazon Credit

    Card and the Amazon Store Card and suggested I ship the TV back and redo the order. Nice in theory but

    I’d already unpacked and installed the “thing” so it doesn’t pan out in reality. I kept the

    TV (it really is nice) and did not pack it up and ship it back, too much hassle.

    Next I got an email from Amazon explaining–in so many words–how I f’d up. Nice. I wrote them back and

    explained that I’d go ahead, pay off the TV then cancel mu Amazon “Confusion” Card and revert back to my Citi

    card that gives me air miles. I felt better… until I received and answer back explaining that my response to THAT

    email didn’t go “anywhere” because it’s unanswerable please go to (link such and such). I did, but once again I found

    a busy page where it was difficult to come across the link to contact Amazon. Maybe if I still worked–I’m retired–I’d

    have enough time (screwing off at work) to hack around and find these links and sort out all these cards, and offers,

    etc. But as I explained in the email–that essentially went nowhere–that once I receive the Chase statement that I paid

    the TV off–I will take great pride and joy in canceling that Amazon/Chase Credit Card and lick my wounds–they can

    kiss my A– if I ever use it again.

    Signed: “Enjoying my TV,” and the fact that I

    am rich enough to pay off the debt and not have

    to deal with jerks like the manager I dealt

    with at Chase. She really reminded me of a

    town hall meeting where the idiot from Congress

    takes a question then calls someone on her Cell.

    Duh?
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Vinh Nguyen says:

    I just received the TV today and it is already having issues. It has intermittent lines across the TV and the back light is uneven. I heard a lot of good things about Samsung, but the UN55B8000 is pretty bad.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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