Samsung - 55" Class / LED / 1080p / 240Hz / 3D/ HDTV

What is the difference between these two Samsung HDTV's:
UN55D8000Y
UN55C8000XF is listed as "new" but I was told at the store the "D" models are new

It doesn't look the the C8000XF has the Smart TV Functionality whereas the D8000Y does, I could be wrong though. On Samsung's website it shows that the D8000Y comes with 2 pairs of 3D glasses but doesn't say if the C8000FX does or not. It also appears that the D8000Y has a thinner bezel. All the C series are 2010 Models

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