Looking At Samsung TVs March 16, 2010

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.

Samsung TVs in the plasma department offer a wide variety of options as far as price and quality goes. The “low-end” TVs are the series 4 TVs. These are all under $1,000 and feature 42″-50″ screens and 720p definition pictures. Technically this is the second generation of HDTV picture, but first in the hearts of many. In other words for the price, the picture is outstanding.

The series 8 is Samsung’s top of the line plasma TV. These monsters feature 1080p pictures, the best quality available, and a decent price tag of $2000-$4000. Sizes range from 50″ to 58″ but the picture quality goes beyond the boundaries of the screen. This series definitely emphasizes a great picture and is well worth looking into for the home theater enthusiast.

The series 7 LED HDTV that Samsung TV produces is an exceptional TV with all the bells and whistles one has come to expect with Samsung. 1080p picture, screen sizes ranging from 46-55″, internet connectivity and their own proprietary software for picture quality have made this a most popular series that is sure to not be outpaced substantially for some time.

Samsung TV makes a series 8 as well. The series 8 is the next half generation of LED HDTVs really. These is some more software built in but with a 1080p picture quality and 50,000,000: 1 contrast ratio, there’s really not a whole lot more Samsung can do right now. Or so one would think. For the money the series 8 is a great deal, however, I’m a little sceptical as to whether there’s a significant improvement that justifies a slightly higher price; about $1,000.

LCD Series 3 from Samsung TV is a good value for the quality. Nearly all of this series is in 720p. Though I’m not a big LCD fan I cannot argue with the price. These TVs range in size from 19″ to 32″ and prices range from $200 to $600 depending on what size you get. For LCD this is a good bargain, something you come to expect from this product. The series 6 is- as you would expect twice as nice as the series 3. Well not really, but they are nicer. The picture quality in the series 6 is all 1080p, which is kind of nice to see on an LCD TV. The pictures sizes range from 40″ to 65″, the 65 incher is a very nice TV for the price, $6,000. Yup, that’s a six with three zeros. Still by using LED backlighting and some proprietary software, Samsung has produced some amazing LCD TVS.

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.

Zeeman Haus enjoys writing articles online on a variety of subjects. You can check out his latest website on 7 Inch LCD TV which reviews and lists the best LCD TVs to help you pick the best one for your needs.

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