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LN52B750 Samsung 52 inch LCD HDTV (Charcoal Gray touch of color)
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on February 28, 2010
Technical Specifications: LN52B750 Samsung 52 inch LCD HDTV is now one of the best high-end LCD TV models on the market. This model can play videos with up to 1920 x 1080 resolution and has a response time of 2ms pixel. Has built in 2 speakers SRS TruSurround HD that produces a total of 20 watts of audio power. There is no shortage of ports and connectors in this model. It comes with 4 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports, composite video / audio input, 2 component video inputs, and many others. It is also an energy efficient TV with a very impressive rating of 6.9 Greenpeace policy. Does not use energy when in standby mode and consumes an average of $ 41.14 USD in electricity annually.
Design: The LN52B750 Samsung 52-inch LCD HDTV is predominantly black, shiny black surfaces on all four sides of the frame. What a relief that Samsung has decided to ditch the touch of red color of this new model, as I personally believe that black is the color best of TV and AV devices. The point of all four sides, there is an extensive layer of transparent plastic. This TV sits on a rectangular base and a transparent cylindrical supporter (which can be rotated from side to side).
Characteristics and Performance: The LN52B750 Samsung 52 inch LCD HDTV has a rate of 240HZ update supposedly smoother motion en-fast / action sequences on the screen. However, it was difficult to discern the difference side by side with other models, which has a refresh rate to 120Hz. This model has settings highly customizable with a wide range of colors and controls features such as image and blur reduction and reducing vibration. When you are connected to the Internet, supports Yahoo Widgets. The video quality of this model was very good with very deep blacks and color accuracy. The quality of standard definition video was also very impressive. The only thing I really liked about this model is the glossy screen. In bright light conditions, which reflects a lot of lights in the background. Other than that, the LN52B750 Samsung 52-inch LCD HDTV will be a great buy if you can save a few dollars more. I give it four stars out of five.
Samsung LCD HDTV – LN52B750 52-inch (Charcoal Gray touch of color)
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on February 26, 2010
Technical Specifications: LN52B750 is one of the latest models in the series Samsung LCD HDTV. This is a 52 inch screen TV that works on large-screen TFT active-matrix technology. It boasts a response time of 2ms pixel burning. This Samsung LCD HDTV is equipped with two integrated speakers, producing a total of 20 watts of audio power. It comes with 4 HDMI ports (one side), 2 component video inputs, 1 VGA input, 1 digital audio output connectors and many more.
Design: Measures LN52B750 to 49.1 x 31.3 x 3.1 cm, and weighs 56.4 pounds without the stand. This unit is based on a medium rectangular swivel. Compared to many other models Samsung LCD HDTV, this unit sports a design much more subdued. The panels have largely a surface gloss black with hints of translucent blue / gray on the bottom panel. Personally, I think this new design is much more muted and elegant good taste. The TV is connected to the support to be seen, although a cylindrical drum, which seems really cool. In general, I think that the design of this new model is much better than older models.
Characteristics and Performance: This new Samsung LCD HDTV has a 240hz refresh rate. This is double the rate of its older models (at 120Hz). Another new feature found on LN52B750 is that you can access Yahoo Widget when the HDTV is connected to the Internet. With a wide range of ports and connectors, the LN52B750 is one of the best connectivity between high-definition televisions in every market. The blacks on the screen is quite dark (one of the darkest among LCD TV). The colors are very realistic and almost perfect. This model has a glossy surface of the screen and is now subject to a look just under light conditions.
Overall: Despite its high price, this Samsung LCD model proves to be a good buy because it has a lot of features and performs very well. The image quality was impressive and you can access a wide range of online content when connected to the Internet. If you have the extra money to spare, you absolutely must get your hands on the new LN52B750.
What are the different types of LCD TV?
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on February 25, 2010
LCD stands for many different things depending on the field is used. Mathematics LCD is defined as the lowest common denominator, while Atkins diet is low in carbohydrates. But there will be talking about a liquid crystal display LCD or the abbreviation used in the world or the television or home entertainment. LCD has sometimes been defined as a liquid crystal diode. Sometimes it is confused or LED Light Emitting Diode. The LED is better known as the red light on clock radios. A diode has nothing to do with the projection of light in televisions.
The long-term and liquid crystal LCD refers to media that electricity is applied. The crystals twist and bend in certain degrees and the change in shape allows for up to 1024 shades of a color on your TV.
What makes the confusion is that LCD TV has three types.
1. LCD flat screen – they compete with plasma televisions. The lightest and thinnest of all.
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3. Front projection TVs – able to project an image on a screen as large as 200 centimeters in your home theater system is even greater if you have a larger room! They are small, lightweight, and easy to carry around. You will need a space where you can project the image.
Get Yourself a new TV in time for Christmas
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on February 21, 2010
With so many types of TV out there these days, its a good idea to shop around before spending what can be a lot of money for the purchase. The 50PS3000 LG is a good reliable TV that offers good value for money. This article will examine the TV and find some of the key features.
LG 50PS3000 – Highlights
Freeview / Digital Ready
The LG comes complete wth 50PS3000 Freeview / digital so there will be problems with the transition to digital. By 2012, all areas of the United Kingdom will receive the TV in digital format rather than analog. With Freeview you can receive up to 48 digital TV channels. This free subscription service stations usually include the mainstream of the United Kingdom.
USB
There is a USB port on a TV that allows for fast transfer of images and music for TV. A great feature and very useful, given that so many articles I ran USB these days.
Intelligent Sensor
A key feature of 50PS3000 LG is the smart sensor. This means that the image of the TV automatically adjusts to changing ambient conditions. This feature optimizes the brightness, sharpness, color and contrast of the image in an area in which it appears. This is useful to help with fatigue.
Built In Speakers
Built in TV speakers make the unit appear smaller than its 50in sizes. So no need to worry about not being out of place in the hall. There’s nothing worse than having your TV unit, which is very overwhelming in the room
There are a lot of good reviews for 50PS3000 LG. Basically the TV with plenty of features and excellent value for money. If you are buying a TV for a gift for something for you to enjoy at Christmas, you could do worse for this model.
Why is Samsung LCD TV TV Best For You?
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on February 19, 2010
LCD, which stands for Liquid Crystal Display, is the most recent advances in display technology at home. The producers of this type of television include Sony, Panasonic and Samsung. Still, Samsung seems to be the leading brand in the consumer electronics industry in the world. Were in the field of television technology for years now having started in 1972 and entered the world of flat screen televisions in 1999.
The brand has also produced several models to meet the diverse needs of consumers. At the moment, reached up to 9 Series of Liquid Crystal Display TV models. Series 4 TVs are entry level models for the past year. The Ln40A450 Samsung seems to be the largest of the models included in Series 4. The designs are all made with the bodywork in piano black bezel with the resolution function 720p/1080i and triple HDMI inputs.
After this comes the 5 Series models that supports 1080p high definition. The size is made larger up to 46-inch screen, but for those who have a smaller space, there are 32-40 inch screens available. Samsung LCD TVs from this series also shows off a hidden speakers and a USB 2.0.
Among the high-end models of flat screen televisions Samsung includes models that are in Series 6 and up. They are now equipped with the Auto Motion Plus 120Hz technology, more USB ports and HDMI inputs, 4ms response time, screens and even larger. The models are equipped with a screen size of 32-55 inches with the Samsung Ln32A650 as the smallest and the model Samsung Ln55a950 as the one with the larger screen.
Moreover, the range of 9 models are equipped with backlight LEDs or Light Emitting Diode. This should not be confused with the term LCD itself, because they are bundles of different technologies. The LED system applied to LCD TV makes television in competition with the much admired the color contrast and accuracy of plasma televisions.
Their latest models for this year are the Un55B7000 Samsung, which is in their current top-line series called UNB7000 Luxia. LCD TVs this series shows a 120 Hz refresh rate, LED backlight, anti-glare screen, and Internet connectivity.
The most interesting among the more recent models have Liquid Crystal Display televisions series UNB6000. This is defined as the eco-friendly line of Samsung as televisions are made to be at least 40% more efficient power. Compared to other LCD in several series and other brands, this claim of having the TV series that consumes less energy. This is good news to all budget-conscious consumers out there.
Truly, Samsung has never fails to exceed the expectations of its millions of consumers. With its picture quality and first-rate set number of options, Samsung LCD TVs are definitely worth buying. Most experts recommend the brand to buyers who want only the best for their hard-earned money.
Samsung LCD TV – the latest model
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on February 15, 2010
Samsung LCD TV is a name known and trusted in the market for LCD televisions. All major electronics stores and shopping malls online this product on their list. This is a South Korean company, which was founded in 1938. It ’started production of television since 1978. Service centers are located in convenient places in all cities and has a good track record of service and repair. The company continues to bring out new models of the latest LCD TV with the latest technology and great functionality.
The main features of the last series
Let’s take a look at the latest offers of LCD TV models for 2009. Two models of the function LNB8000 series 240Hz refresh rate, Internet connectivity, LED backlight and a screen anti-glare. A step lower is the LNB7000 series has 3 models. The characteristics are the same, but the update is here less than 120 Hz
The series consists of models LNB6000 eco-friendly. Brand argues that these TVs are about 40% more efficient than any other TV in this category. For customers looking for value, the range of 4 line-up has five models, all these have a Piano Black bezel, 3 HDMI inputs 1.3, and the resolutions 720p/1080i. These televisions offer value for money.
One step higher is the Series 5 model, which offers all the features of the Series 4 models Samsung Television. These have a hidden speaker that gives the TV a sleek look. Another notch higher the Series 6 LCD TV, which has a red bezel accent color. Adds subtle style to the family room where you place the TV. It has all the characteristics of the lower end televisions and 120 Hz motion car more features, response time of 4ms, 4 HDMI inputs 1.3 and angle of 178 degrees. As we proceed to the Series 7, 8, 9 television LCD models have improved the response time, are available in different colors of the panel, provide more USB ports and connectors, and build a better style.
Home service is provided to Samsung TV that has the screen size of 30 inches or more. You will be given a toll free number where you can file your complaint, you can also monitor your request for services and information online repair. There is a one-year warranty on parts and if they must be replaced, a 90-day warranty is given about them. With this basic knowledge of the series of Samsung LCD TVs, you will find it easier to make the selection.
Samsung DLP TV
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on February 13, 2010
If you’re considering buying a new television, a Samsung DLP TV may well be exactly what you’re looking for.
It ‘was a short time ago that many people would consider a projection television, just because it was, well, throw. Those days are long gone, and Samsung is creating some excellent set DLP.
The Samsung DLP TV models to be released are using the latest version of the amazing Texas Instrument’s DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology. This writer still has a rear projection Hitachi that have used the first version of this incredible technology. Although a detailed explanation is not the purpose of this article, DLP original installation used a rotating color wheel, color wheel, and this was the source of great dreaded rainbow effect. The anomaly appeared to be more of a problem for hardcore video enthusiasts However, some people barely noticed. Personally, never been a big problem on my old Hitachi, for me anyway.
Regardless of this, Samsung has also eliminated the possibility of having the rainbow effect is a problem. The new Samsung DLP TV models have color wheel. What else is great, unlike earlier versions of DLP, there are also more high-power to replace arc lamps. Since the source of light is now solid-state LED does not have to worry about spending potentially hundreds of dollars to replace the lamp every few years. Also, since you’re not feeding the lamps before, causing a lot of energy wasted as heat produced by the lamps, you can actually save money with the new models of TV Samsung LED.
I really believe the elimination of the (rotation), color wheel, and the inclusion of LED as a light source, it was more than enough for this writer for the upgrade, but there is more to the new Samsungs.
One other thing that stands out is the contrast ratio now being implemented. In the past, most DLP sets had relatively poor contrast ratios, often measured in hundreds: 1. Now, the Samsung DLP TV models are measured in hundreds of thousands, and even millionths of 1 contrast ratio.
Combined with the much brighter images, a wider range of color and excellent integration of the Internet, Samsung is creating some really stunning high-definition televisions.
If you are the rear projection television exposure has been some time ago, not a discount projection television until you are not expert masterpiece that Samsung is releasing.
These are not the parents of the rear projection television.
Ingenious creation – Samsung LCD TV with Yahoo Widget
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on February 11, 2010
Samsung once again demonstrates that they are the leading brand of LCD TVs with the latest model to add to their lineup of LCD TV success. Now, Samsung is ready to launch a new series of liquid crystal display televisions with the addition of LED backlighting and Yahoo Widgets. Let’s take a look at how the brand has managed to come with this idea.
Introducing the Yahoo Widget for television was surprising, but as we thought, Samsung is the brand that has been able to apply this technology at our television sets every day.
The application of the LED backlighting made the production of LCD televisions with richer colors and deeper blacks. Similarly, television has made to appear much lighter and thinner than traditional cold cathode fluorescent lamps. Along with this, the introduction of the Yahoo Widgets that new models of LCD TVs more attractive to consumers.
This ability of Yahoo Widgets may access sources other than a broadband connection. Consumers can read news and access to Yahoo Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Weather, and even YouTube and Flickr. There is also an option for the user to go online and add more widgets like Twitter.
This latest innovation is different from the usual technology applied to LCD televisions that have been around for years. Users can customize their television programming. Multitasking is also encouraged, as you can watch sports, and weather control. No interruption will be observed.
The remote control can also work for widgets for checking the site to visit, or enable connectivity on and off. The LE40B650 Samsung is one of Samsung LCD TVs, with this type of technology. Just connect an Ethernet cable to this 40-inch flat screen, configure the network settings, and the dock widget on the left side of the screen will be launched.
Speculations say that Samsung LCD TV with LED backlight technology and Yahoo Widget will be issued with a price tag of $ 3000. Other television manufacturers are also considering their line of LCD televisions with the capability of Yahoo Widget.
This can be a good addition to the excellent characteristics of LCD televisions, but the load should still be improved. Slow loading and navigation are observed, and users can find what they consume too much time. But in general, this is still a good feature that consumers will appreciate.
LED Display
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on February 9, 2010
LCD technology is constantly compete with plasma technology to achieve the best image quality. When it opens on an ad and touch the TV section, you will see the term “LED” followed by “LCD”, because the technology has been created exclusively for LCD televisions. Now, before we can discuss what led exactly, we must find out what LCD typically used to create a picture. All depend on a backlight, in one way, shape or form to light the LCD panel itself. Most of them are based on a fluorescent back light, also known as CCFL. However, many manufacturers are beginning to use LED technology instead. What led not only brings to the table that it uses less energy, but the fact that it offers deep, rich black levels that rival (or even exceed) those of top plasma TVs. The price reflects the level of performance, which is higher than normal LCD TV.
To clarify some issues that are more frequently by consumers when it comes to LED backlighting, televisions today use one of two major versions. The first is called “local dimming”. What this basically does is allows the backlight to dim or off in different areas of the screen. Do not forget that the black levels are the most important factor in the quality of HDTV images. The second version is called “edge lit”. The name derives from the provision of LEDs along the edge of the screen that allows for extremely thin. In recent tests, the technology running the board outside the local mitigation enlightened in terms of performance and image quality.
LCD or Plasma TV – Plasma Format Will Soon be consigned to the bin?
Posted by admin in REVIEW LED TV on February 7, 2010
The apparent war between plasma and LCD TV’s has raged for some time. Traditionally, plasma models have offered the owners of a stunning array of technologies designed to provide the optimal display quality, in general, as well as the format of Liquid Crystal Display. The bone of contention for most of potential buyers is the price, plasma TV screens are generally associated with the premium price tag.
For most fans of the TV screen is the most important factor when considering that the purchase of TV. However, with the price of models of large screen running into four figures, many users have had to settle for a flat screen TV, which, in their eyes, at least, was a version of ‘economic’. The advent of technologies such as BRAVIA Engine, Sony and Philips Ambilight has leveled the playing field and helped to break significantly into sales of plasma TVs.
LCD TV and Plasma work using different technologies to provide the same visual effects. LCD TVs are built around the crystal cell that tighten and relax, when an electric current is applied to them. A backlight system saturates the cells and, like turn, the colors are not required filtered leaving only the desired color cells in place. Plasma screens including through the use of millions of pixels. The difference is that, when activated, the gas release cells that produce a specific color with bands of red, blue and green that are enclosed within the pixel.
Recent developments in liquid crystal technology have enabled manufacturers to build LCD screens that offer a vision of a quality comparable to that of plasma televisions. In particular the handling of fast moving action was a problem, many LCD televisions would leave the final image (commonly known as ‘blur’). Plasma screens have the upper hand in this case, as each pixel is individually activated. Another area where plasma has opened the way was the angle of view as they are capable of producing sharp images, at extreme viewing angles. LCD has made great progress in this field with many manufacturers quote viewing angles of 178 degrees in the region, while maintaining the quality of the images sharp.
The main drawback with plasma screens is the weight and thicker, which makes them heavier and thus more difficult to mount on the wall.
The most recent developments in LCD technology has delivered to the LED production process mainstream. Producers of TV you can use an LED backlight instead of the standard Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (LCD-CCFL) used in most LCD TVs. The LED backlight has a number of advantages over normal TVs indcluding CCFL backlight consumes less power and brightness levels are higher. LED-backlit LCD TV’s typically have a duration longer than their LCD counterparts and are more efficient than plasma screens. Moreover, cells LEDs can be switched on and off more quickly than traditional light bulbs liquid crystals that can produce both higher light output, extraordinarily high contrast ratios and a wider range of deep blacks (Sony has cited its 40ZX1 model as having a Dynamic Contrast Ratio of 2,000,000:1).
Considering the rate of development is easy to see why LCD is rapidly replacing plasma as the preferred medium of display for consumers. Sure, the price of LED TV is still relatively high, however, the producers begin to see healthy returns on their investment, prices will drop. Plasma TV will be with us much longer?




