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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Samsungs new launch LED TV - Series 6 & 7

Samsung launched a series of energy-efficient LED technology-based televisions in the Indian market.

The LED TVs incorporate cutting-edge display technologies, innovative design and environment-friendly features. On its LED screen, vivid details are captured in every frame. Picture edge-blur removed and full, robust colour restored to each pixel. The 6 & 7series tv are the slimmest television in the world.

Samsung's latest LED TV launch

Series 6
UA40B6000 - 40"
UA46B6000 - 46"

Series 7
UA40B7000 - 40"
UA46B7000 - 46"


FEATURES:

Both the series 6 & 7 have

* Ultra-thin design
Samsung has slimmed down to ultra-thin depths of only 29.9mm. Instead of multiple parts molded together, it's one solid, seamless, incredibly beautiful advanced television.

* Samsung has also reduced the gap between the TV and the wall to around 15mm, where earlier all flat screen models had a gap of 2 inches from the wall. By reducing this space, the Samsung LED TVs truly look like a picture frame hanging on a wall.

* 100Hz Motion plus
You can see high motion videos without any motion blur with high clarity.

* crystal design, (instead of “Touch of color” that is used in US.)

* Samsung WS1* Sound Bar Surround System
Samsung uses its advanced audio technology WSI in LED TVs.

* Connectivity
The TV has two USB 2.0 ports, 4 HDMI socket for HD video and pictures onto LED TV, DLNA support and Ethernet LAN port.

* Connect to the digital camera through USB 2.0 cord, and presto. You've got a photo album. Connect the cord to your MP3 player or USB memory stick and you've got music too. You also have a very captive audience.

* Power consumption
Compared to normal LCD TVs, Samsungs' 6 &7 series LED TVs consumes 40% less power.

* Eco-friendly
Samsung's LED TVs are Eco friendly. Its recyclable bezel frame contains no VOCs. And by using mercury-free LED lights that require less energy, less CO2 is emitted. So you can put your feet up and relax knowing you're leaving a smaller carbon footprint.

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