Samsung LCD TV

Sep 12th, 2009 | By featured author | Category: Featured articles

Samsung in the recent years has become a global leader in the TV technology section. Everybody wants to have a Samsung TV. Previously the trend was to buy a Sony TV but rumour has it that even Sony TVs have the same panel that is used by Samsung. So, some of the loyal Sony customers are joining the Samsung bandwagon. Samsung provides very cost effective product which is basically very suitable to today’s consumer. More features in lesser cost without compromise on the quality are the requirements that will satisfy the ever so demanding customer today.

Samsung has come up with some really innovative products and in fact in the TV segment, Samsung seems to be the first one to bring the LED TV revolution to the market. Even though right now the cost of such TVs is very high, it won’t take much time for the market to become competitive and other brands investing in similar technology to help reduce the final price that the consumer ends up paying. LED TVs are suitable only for a larger display area say from 40” and above and hence it not very pocket friendly currently.

In the LCD range as well, Samsung has been quite experimental and has come up with many brilliant looking series. I say experimental because recently I saw the Samsung LCD series 4, series 5 and series 6 in the market and they all looked amazing. Having a glossy finished frame and all the series shine brilliantly and are very appealing to the human eye.  The picture quality as always expected from Samsung is great and the sound was regular for what LCD TVs deliver nowadays. The main difference between the series 4, series 5 and series 6 was the features. Whereas the Series 4 is HD ready, the Series 5 and Series 6 provide a Full HD (1080p) display for crystal clear and crisp pictures. The contrast ratio also increases with the higher series. Samsung was the first to come up with a 100 Hz scanning for regular CRT based TVs and are yet again there with this innovation in the LCD TV range in its Series 6 TVs.

Samsung also provides plasma TVs in larger display sizes (42 inches or more) but with the launch of the LED product range, I do suggest that the customer wait and watch for the price to reduce a bit or invest a bit more and have the latest Samsung technology decorate his home.

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