Looking At Samsung TVs
Samsung TV offers so many options that it is nearly impossible to look at their entire line of TVs and not be impressed. They have come a long way i...
Samsung TV offers so many options that it is nearly impossible to look at their entire line of TVs and not be impressed. They have come a long way in the last two decades or so to become one of the premiere brands on the market today.
Because Samsung TV is constantly growing, adapting and developing, a brief description of their entire product line could be a pretty arduous task. We like a challenge, so we have put together a sort of guided tour of the wonderful world of Samsung and invite you along for the journey.
The plasma TVs that Samsung produces begins with the series 4. These are considered the “low-end” in picture quality at only 720p. What this means is that the high def picture is slightly less high def. Hardly anyone can really tell the difference right off though. The price range on these TVs is between $900 and $700 and the sizes range from 42″ to 50″. Not too bad as far size goes.
The best Samsung TV has to offer in the way of plasma is the series 8. These plasma TVs range in size from 50″ to 58″ and offer 1080p picture, the highest quality available. The price is a bit much from $4,000 down to the upper $2,000 range, but the quality speaks for itself.
Samsung’s LED HDTVs should not be left out, their series 7 TVs are an outstanding LED value in the $2-3,000 range. This is good quality picture (1080p) for the cost. Picture size ranges from 46-55″ with a ton of extras and add-ons such as internet TV. The biggest deal with these has to be the price for the quality. I know it was mentioned before, but I get a little excited about it.
The series 8 LEDs are, like the name implies, the top of the line that Samsung has to offer in LED HDTV. These bad boys have excelling contrast as one would expect from an LED, loads built in as far as software goes and all at a meager $3-4,000 range. The picture quality is outstanding in 1080p and overall these are flat, lightweight and as portable as a 40″ – 55″ TV can be.
The lower end of Samsung TV would be the LCD TVs. Traditionally, these models are lighter and thinner than the others without making your wallet lighter or thinner. They are a good value. The series 3 that Samsung has produced is a solid LCD TV at a solid value price in their series 3. The sizes range from $300 to about $600. These are 720p HDTVs though and while Samsung does a good job with them, they are what they are; a fast inexpensive fix. They are solidly made however and when the series came out, top of the line. The series 6 LCD HDTV that Samsung has put together is by far the best of the LCD TVs they produce. These monsters range in size from 42-65″ and have a 1080p picture with a 100,000:1 contrast ratio; respectable for an LCD to say the least. Overall, for an LCD TV I’d give them a top rating.
Samsung continues to provide quality products that meet or exceed their customers’ expectations. Who know where the future will take TV technology? Remember to find the HDTV that suits your needs and your budget. Samsung has provided a large selection of choices that can do both.
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