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Reviewed: Samsung's 3D plasma, Blu-ray speaker bar

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As the least expensive plasma TV for 2010 to feature 3D compatibility, the Samsung PNC7000 series will strike a chord of interest with those who care both about the picture quality advantages of plasma over LCD--such as improved uniformity and off-angle viewing--and about that much-hyped third dimension. So how does it compare?
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As the least expensive plasma TV for 2010 to feature 3D compatibility, the Samsung PNC7000 series will strike a chord of interest with those who care both about the picture quality advantages of plasma over LCD--such as improved uniformity and off-angle viewing--and about that much-hyped third dimension. So how does it compare? Read the full review

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