Is the picture quality on Samsung ue46c8000 tv good?

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Consumer Reports tested a UN46C8000 and rated it very high for picture detail, colors, and contrast, both with 3D and 2D program material.

I'm not aware of any 2D films converted to 3D. The 3D effect is made possible by filming a scene with what amounts to two cameras, one for each eye. If there's a way to do that to something already filmed with a single 2D camera, I haven't heard of it.
 
Consumer Reports tested a UN46C8000 and rated it very high for picture detail, colors, and contrast, both with 3D and 2D program material.

I'm not aware of any 2D films converted to 3D. The 3D effect is made possible by filming a scene with what amounts to two cameras, one for each eye. If there's a way to do that to something already filmed with a single 2D camera, I haven't heard of it.
 
Consumer Reports tested a UN46C8000 and rated it very high for picture detail, colors, and contrast, both with 3D and 2D program material.

I'm not aware of any 2D films converted to 3D. The 3D effect is made possible by filming a scene with what amounts to two cameras, one for each eye. If there's a way to do that to something already filmed with a single 2D camera, I haven't heard of it.
 
Consumer Reports tested a UN46C8000 and rated it very high for picture detail, colors, and contrast, both with 3D and 2D program material.

I'm not aware of any 2D films converted to 3D. The 3D effect is made possible by filming a scene with what amounts to two cameras, one for each eye. If there's a way to do that to something already filmed with a single 2D camera, I haven't heard of it.
 
Consumer Reports tested a UN46C8000 and rated it very high for picture detail, colors, and contrast, both with 3D and 2D program material.

I'm not aware of any 2D films converted to 3D. The 3D effect is made possible by filming a scene with what amounts to two cameras, one for each eye. If there's a way to do that to something already filmed with a single 2D camera, I haven't heard of it.
 
Consumer Reports tested a UN46C8000 and rated it very high for picture detail, colors, and contrast, both with 3D and 2D program material.

I'm not aware of any 2D films converted to 3D. The 3D effect is made possible by filming a scene with what amounts to two cameras, one for each eye. If there's a way to do that to something already filmed with a single 2D camera, I haven't heard of it.
 
I am very tempted to buy this TV, does anyone have any reviews of them? Do 2d films look good once they have been converted into 3d? Cheers
 
Consumer Reports tested a UN46C8000 and rated it very high for picture detail, colors, and contrast, both with 3D and 2D program material.

I'm not aware of any 2D films converted to 3D. The 3D effect is made possible by filming a scene with what amounts to two cameras, one for each eye. If there's a way to do that to something already filmed with a single 2D camera, I haven't heard of it.
 
Consumer Reports tested a UN46C8000 and rated it very high for picture detail, colors, and contrast, both with 3D and 2D program material.

I'm not aware of any 2D films converted to 3D. The 3D effect is made possible by filming a scene with what amounts to two cameras, one for each eye. If there's a way to do that to something already filmed with a single 2D camera, I haven't heard of it.
 
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