Attack of the Show: Samsung 9 Series LCD TV Review. Posted by admin Published in Uncategorized. With a 1000000: 1 dynamic contrast ratio and a $2700 price tag, Samsung is bringing some serious heat with their new bigscreen HD set.
User Ratings and Reviews. 5 Stars Great TV, Great Service This is my first HD TV. After researching for about a month, I have compared Samsung, Sharp, Toshiba, and finally chose this Sony. All these TVs are top-rated and have great
User Ratings and Reviews. 5 Stars Very Pleaased We are very pleased with the Sony Bravia TV. The picture quality is great! I would recommend this TV to everyone. Just keep the remote away from German Shepherd’s, ours ate the remote!
Brand: Samsung Color: Black Model: LN46A650. Customer Reviews. Wow! Beautiful picture, great service. This is my first LCD tv so I can't compare, but I couldn't ask for a better picture. I've found myself watching football just because
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powered Internet@TV functionality, and the Series 8 checks in at just over an inch thick with an inbuilt ATSC tuner. Comically enough, Sammy doesn't even bother mentioning what sizes these things will arrive in (and definitely no price
Of note, the 8000 Series is the only one a 240Hz refresh rate; the other lines get stuck with the perfectly acceptable 120Hz Auto Motion Plus. Furthermore, the 7000 / 8000 crew will come ready for the Yahoo!-driven Internet@TV online
driven Internet@TV functionality. Furthermore, the Series 7 is Sammy's first ever 240Hz CCFL-backlit display, while all Series 6 sets 32-inches and up tout the 120Hz Auto Motion Plus technology. All the nitty-gritty details (save for
LCD HDTV lineup with CCFL backlighting. The LCD HDTV line-up is led by the Series 7, which is the company’s first CCFL-backlit LCD TV with a 240Hz refresh rate. Samsung’s line of LCD HDTVs will be on display at Booth #11033 during the
The Series 8 plasma TVs are the world's slimmest panels with full-HD output. (Click for larger image). Although 240Hz motion enhancement for LCD TVs isn't a new idea (Sony has already implemented it in its Z4-series), Samsung is

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