Samsung 3D Starter Kit SSG-P2100T

Posted: May 26th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Buy 3D TV | Tags: , , | 19 Comments »

  • 2 pairs of Samsung – Battery-Operated 3D Glasses
  • One 3D Blu-ray movie title “Monsters vs. Aliens”
  • Compatible with select 2010 Samsung models: Including C7000, C8000 and C9000 series LED-LCD HDTVs, C750 series LCD HDTV, C7000 and C8000 series plasma HDTVs and BD-C6900 Blu-ray players.
  • 3D Shutter glasses enable viewer’s 3D experience

Product Description
2 pairs of battery type 3D glasses and one 3D Blu-ray movie title

Samsung 3D Starter Kit SSG-P2100T

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19 Comments on “Samsung 3D Starter Kit SSG-P2100T”

  1. 1 Ecran Cerf said at 8:25 am on May 26th, 2010:

    I just purchased this item along with a Samsung UN55C7000 and a Samsung BD-C6900. Let me just say, it’s amazing. It came with a free movie, Monsters vs Aliens. The movie looks amazing on the TV.

    The glasses didn’t need any pairing or calibration as some people claim that it needs. It’s just as simple as turning on the glasses. The 3D quality is top notch, however I’ve experienced a few ‘glitches’ so far. During different parts of the movie, I’ll notice a 3D shadow of whatever item is on the screen. For example, in the beginning of the movie there is a church in a scene. The image of the church felt like as if the glasses weren’t working correctly. The 3D was working, but it felt like it wasn’t a clear 3D picture. Let me try to explain it a little different. You know when you have a 3D movie on the screen without the glasses? How you can see a blur of an image all together for each eye? When you put on the glasses, that image becomes one right? Well, imagine that image not coming together 100%. Having an “edge” of a blur and that’s the issue I’m experiencing.

    I’ve tried the other set of glasses only to have the same outcome. I’ve called Samsung to troubleshoot my issue and considering it’s a new product, they said they have to call me back in 24-48 hours to see what’s wrong. Oddly enough, I went to a local Best Buy and tried the exact same setup, except this time using the Rechargeable Samsung glasses, rather than the battery operated ones I have. I didn’t experience the same issue. I’ve tried shifting settings around on both the TV and the Bluray player and have yet to get a fix for it. I’ll update this post as more information comes.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. 2 B. PAUL said at 9:04 am on May 26th, 2010:

    Hey I purchased the entire setup, the 55 inch Samsung 3D tv, the glasses 5 pair and the dvd starter kit. I played the movie perfect out of the box. In 2D mode made some changes went back to 3D and got the crosstalk that is being mentioned in earlier post. Best Buys setup did not have it. Geek squad not familiar enough with it when they came to the house. I played with the settings with the bluray 3D player on went into the controls for the 3D setting (that only can be adjusted when 3D player is on and running) go into tv menu and under the 3D setting very last option that is blanked out unless 3D player is running is the box (3D Optimize) some are set to 0 some are plus 1. I set mine to -1 and picture cleared right up. 3D optimize when at 0 or +1 I got ghosting or cross talk. Set to -1 and picture calibrated fine. I am not sure what changed this or maybe I made the change when I was adjusting settings earlier. It only shows to allow changes when the 3D player is running. Player, TV and glasses work great. Samsung should put out a quick book on the settings for 3D this to me was important. None of the other settings and adjustments worked and not until I turned on 3D player and looked it all over did I find this adjustment and make the change. Great TV, now we need more movies!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. 3 A Reviewer said at 9:59 am on May 26th, 2010:

    wow, some people are really touchy about negative opinions on 3D. I bought this system along with a Samsung 55 inch LED 3D and was underwhelmed for 2 weeks before I returned it. The 3D effect is underwhelming, more like you’re just seeing a little more depth to the movie than a true, mind blowing 3D effect.

    At this point, it is definitely not worth the premium price. Studios and TV makers may have a lot riding on it, but the technology needs time to get better. It doesn’t really add anything to the movie watching experience at this point and the negative of wearing glasses the whole time at this point outweighs the positives.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. 4 Joseph Watkins said at 11:22 am on May 26th, 2010:

    This kit came with a pair of glasses with an ink stain on the bottom of one pair of them. So I returned them,without any problems ,for a new kit. They are costly but needed.They say they are free but you are really paying for them when you include them in the overall price of the TV and Blue-Ray player. The second kit was better and just what I needed to enjoy 3D at its finest. You will enjoy the inclosed Blue-ray,I did.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. 5 captmac said at 1:54 pm on May 26th, 2010:

    Excellent quality and even better I got them free when I bought the TV and DVD player combination.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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