Archive for October, 2009
Samsung UN46B8000 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz LED HDTV
Posted by admin in SAMSUNG LED TV, SAMSUNG LED TV 40" - 46" on October 31, 2009
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Samsung HL61A750 61-inch 1080p DLP HDTV LED Powered
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on October 30, 2009
Samsung has always been a leader on TV and now with the Samsung HL61A750 61-inch 1080p LED Powered DLP HDTV units, the company continues to demonstrate its ability to provide only the latest technologies. For over five decades, Samsung has been producing high quality advanced electronics and nowhere is more recognized that the television market. If it’s hot, Samsung is producing it. Engineering and product design Samsung has always been seen as the best of the best throughout the consumer electronics market. Customers flock to Samsung when you try to get the latest technology of TV.
LED-Powered TV is the latest entrant to the television market and the Samsung HL61A750 61-inch 1080p LED Powered DLP HDTV is the best example of this technology is available for purchase. For every buff on TV HL61A750 offers something. The features are many and they are many discoveries that affects the mind boggles. Take for example the color technology CinemaPure engine used in the Samsung HL61A750. This technology offers a unique opportunity to see the programs just as you would in a movie with the same high quality as a film projector. CinemaPure allows you to see images 40% brighter than other HDTV. And, even if the screen 61-inch flat screen is really huge, amazing, the overall size of the TV is relatively small, can fit a bit ‘anywhere while enjoying the gigantic images sharp, clear and colorful.
For the energy conscious, the Samsung HL61A750 61-inch 1080p LED Powered DLP HDTV is fully Energy Star, which makes it one of the most energy efficient units on the market. Do not worry about being greedy with this unit. The gorge is only for your eyes! Expect to enjoy this amazing TV for years to come as Samsung has given the anti-Burn technology to make sure your screen stays fresh and full far into the future. No surprise. Samsung quality has always been known to be the highest in the business.
DLP HDTV Thus, for the true fan on TV HL61A750 61-inch 1080p LED fueLED not only offers an amazing TV experience that will last for years and have little effect on the environment but also allows you to stay ahead of the curve of technology. It HL61A750 your friends are envious that’s for sure. Go check one out.
Samsung UN55B6000 Luxia Series 55-inch LCD 1080p HDTV (120Hz) w LED Technology & Sherwood BDP-5003 1.1 Profile Blu-Ray Disc Player Bundle
Posted by admin in SAMSUNG LED TV, SAMSUNG LED TV 50"- 55" on October 30, 2009
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| Samsung UN55B6000 Luxia Series 55-inch LCD 1080p HDTV (120Hz) w LED Technology & Sherwood BDP-5003 1.1 Profile Blu-Ray Disc Player Bundle | |||||||||||||||
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Samsung LN55B650 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
Posted by admin in SAMSUNG LED TV, SAMSUNG LED TV 50"- 55" on October 30, 2009
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| Samsung LN55B650 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color | |||||||||||||||
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Samsung UN55B7000 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV
Posted by admin in SAMSUNG LED TV, SAMSUNG LED TV 50"- 55" on October 28, 2009
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Organic LED (OLED) Soon to Dominate HDTV Market
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on October 28, 2009
Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology was the star of the electronics trade shows this year. At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the biggest product introduction was made by Sony, with an OLED display. The new 11 “Sony TV calLED XEL-1″. Sony HDTV is extremely thin (less than 1 / 10 “) and lightweight. At the FPD International Exhibition in Asia in November, Samsung introduced a 31″ OLED HDTV with 1080p resolution and contrast ratio of 1,000,000: 1.
Companies such as LG, Toshiba, Matsushita (Panasonic), are investing hundreds of millions of dollars, the development of this promising technology. Toshiba plans to sell a 30 “OLED display in 2009. Samsung said it would sell big-screen OLED devices in 2010.
Eastman-Kodak holds a number of patents in OLED technology. Manufacturers will probably be required to pay a license fee for all Kodak OLED televisions sold. Eastman-Kodak just introduced the OLED Material EK-GD403, which uses green dopant technology. Advanced technology is a stampede.
There’s a lot of money to be made. According to DisplaySearch, in 2007, the market for LCD TVs was estimated at 27.4 billion U.S. dollars, while the market for plasma TVs was estimated at 7.5 billion U.S. dollars. A competitive cost OLED TV, which was likely to get a significant share of this market. DisplaySearch estimates that the OLED market growth at over 17 billion dollars a year by 2015. According to iSuppli, the current market for OLED devices is more than half a bit ‘a billion dollars a year. Samsung currently has a 70% share of the market. But the cost and hassle of OLED technology have prevented it from being used in large equipment such as HDTV or computer monitor.
Easy HDTV wall-mountable
Most consumers say they want a wall-mountable HDTV. However, according to the NPD Group, a consumer and retail research firm Information Market (NPD.com), only 13 percent of current LCD TV owners and 25 percent of the owners of plasma televisions say that their set is mounted on the wall.
“Consumers are attracted to flat panel technology for their ability to wall mounting, but the difficulty of such a system, often leads them to explore alternatives such as plant or dealer is.” said Ross Rubin, director of industry analysis, The NPD Group. But with OLED, the task of assembling the hardware would be much easier, like hanging a picture on the wall. The hardware weighs a fraction of LCD or plasma.
OLED Performance
OLED is already used for some time in digital cameras, cell phones and other devices with relatively small panels, because they are very efficient, which is very important in portable devices.
A significant benefit of OLED displays over traditional liquid crystal displays (LCDs) is that OLEDs do not require a backlight to function. Because of this, they draw much less power. And because there is no backlight, an OLED display is much thinner than an LCD display.
And because there is no backlight, an OLED system has a wider viewing angle of a system of LEDs and an OLED display can be much thinner than an LCD display.
The response time for OLED is faster than normal LCD screens. Average 8 to 12 milliseconds response time is normal for an LCD compared to 0.01 milliseconds, a response time of an OLED. This means that OLED will be less subject to “blur”. Blur occurs when there is a rapid movement in programming such as sports. When the situation changes rapidly, the pixel is possible delay in response.
One problem that has limited the use of OLED technology is that the blue OLED’s life was short, but a new type of blue LED, the “PHOLED,” has a duration of 20,000 hours (20-25 years of normal use TV) . This was an important step forward in the effort to commercialize this technology for the HDTV market.
In theory, OLED displays can be produced more efficiently than LCD or plasma, which means that they should not be more expensive. The Sony XEL-1 sells for $ 2500, but you must remember that the first LCD and plasma displays have been much more expensive when they were introduced. If production costs can be cut, the set OLED HDTV should eventually be less expensive than comparable LCD September
OLED Performance Plus:
- Power Efficienct
- Very thin and light, 1 / 4 “or less
- Improving the brightness of the LCD
- Wide Viewing Angle (~ 160 degree viewing angle)
- An excellent contrast (> 1,000,000:1)
- After developing the production process should be inexpensive (the process is similar to ink-jet)
- Indicates Very Large are possible (> 100 in.)
- Response is better than LCD (good for fast-moving images like Sports)
If the OLED does not live up to its promise, will not be the first HDTV display to do so. I remember the surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SED TV)? Toshiba and Canon were ready to go into production, but the patent dispute with a company calLED Nano-Proprietary kill technology. Probably will not happen this time. The main obstacle will be the manufacturing process. If the unit can be produced economically competitive with LCD and Plasma, should be very interesting.
A Samsung LED DLP HDTV should be your HDTV Next
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on October 27, 2009
If you’re considering a purchase of television in the near future, you should seriously consider a Samsung LED DLP HDTV.
Although plasma technology has been very important for a number of years, which is about to change. Vice, who was the second largest supplier of plasma screens in the United States, announced in the second quarter of 2009 that the tax would cease production of plasma at all. Obviously, the TV market at home will DLP and LCD.
Samsung LED DLP HDTV models have gone some small problems with older versions of all the DLP (digital light processing) TV.
A complaint of some DLP (rear) made in the past, was the anomaly known as the ‘rainbow effect.’ This was brief flashes of perceived red, blue, green and “shadows” observed most often when the projected areas highlight the contents of high contrast around bright / white objects on the bottom mostly dark / black. Scrolling end credits of many movies are a common example, and even animations of moving objects, which are surrounded by a thick black outline. Without trying to understand the technical aspects of the case, the main thing to understand is, it is associated with the color wheels turning ‘, which was a component of earlier versions of DLP technology from Texas Instruments incredible. In the recent Samsung LED DLP HDTV models there is no color wheel, so there is no ‘ “rainbow effect.’
Furthermore, a disadvantage for the other sets of previous DLP was the fact that they used high-powered lamps, as the source of light. Not only do these lights draw a significant current, which makes them expensive to operate, but the lights must be replaced every few years. The costs for replacement usually several hundred dollars range.
The new models Samsung LED DLP HDTV has the problem of replacing the lamp. Since the use of an LED (Light Emitting Diode) light source, there is never light bulbs to replace. LED engine will last the life of your TV (and them some ‘). Furthermore, since LEDs are solid-state devices, they draw very little current compared to the previous bulbs, so they are much cheaper (up to 40%!) To function.
These features are combined with the fact that the supply of Samsung LED DLP HDTV also has a much wider range of colors, and up to 40% brighter, and you have a technology that is near perfection. That is why the DLP system is now used in professional cinema.
This writer still has a Hitachi DLP HDTV which has been extremely reliable and have an impressive picture, but compared to any model of HDTV Samsung LED DLP, the differences become apparent. Although I will keep the Hitachi for a bedroom, I decided on a new Samsung LED DLP HDTV a couple of months ago. I can guarantee that you will not regret your decision to buy a Samsung LED DLP HDTV.
Only a small part of what the average cost of a plasma a few years ago, now you can have a theater-quality HDTV in your living room. If you’re going with a larger screen, perhaps, about 55, “I would definitely recommend a Samsung LED DLP HDTV, even if their current line of LCD is impressive too.
Samsung HLT5087SAX 50-Inch Slim LED Engine 1080p DLP HDTV
Posted by admin in SAMSUNG LED TV, SAMSUNG LED TV 50"- 55" on October 26, 2009
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Samsung UN55B6000 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV
Posted by admin in SAMSUNG LED TV, SAMSUNG LED TV 50"- 55" on October 25, 2009
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UN55B8000 Samsung 55-inch LED HDTV Review
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on October 25, 2009
| Samsung UN55B8500 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LED HDTV |
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Design: First, it must be remembered that the Samsung 55-inch HDTV UN55B8000 LED looks stunning. This model is only 1.2 cm in thickness at the thickest point, giving it an incredible side profile. The front has a glossy black surface is decorated with a thin layer of transparent acrylic / plastic, along the edges. It rests on a stalk that connects it to a clear stand in brushed metal. The elegant design and looks of this model is in itself a good enough reason for you to get one of these.
Features and benefits: Like most high-end models Samsung HDTV, Samsung UN55B8000 Yahoo Widgets. When you are connected to the Internet, provides access to a variety of online content such as streaming video from YouTube. For connectivity, it features a wide range of connectors, including 4 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports on the side. The video quality on this model was as expected, nothing short of amazing. The black levels on this model matched those of some of the best high-definition plasma TVs on the market. The colors were accurate and watching the scenes of rapid action was an experience flawless. Like most of the LED HDTV, 55 inch Samsung UN55B8000 is currently a bit ‘more expensive than regular HDTV. If you can afford the high costs, this LED HDTV is definitely worth the investment!


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