CES 2009: Samsung's new LCD-TV series with LED

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Samsung raises the bar for their flat-panel TVs with the launch of an entirely new line-up of LED HDTVs. The three new series are called 6000 (6 series), 7000 (7 series) and 8000 (8 series) and has been announced in 40-inches to 55-inches.
The new 8000, 7000 and 6000 series build upon the success of Samsung’s first and second generation LED HDTV models. The TVs use LEDs as their primary light source, rather than traditional Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL).
Benefits of using LEDs include high dynamic contrast ratios, slim depths that allow for more artful designs, plus increased energy savings.
- “Samsung has proven LED technology is a viable choice for consumers desiring the best picture possible from an LCD television. Samsung’s latest LED televisions redefine
the standards for viewing quality, energy-efficiency and home entertainment décor,” said Jonas Tanenbaum, Vice President of LCD HDTV Marketing at Samsung Electronics America.
“Samsung stays committed to developing technology and products that go beyond current expectations of value, quality and innovation. And, we are excited to be a part of this exciting point in TV evolution.”
New features include:
8000 series - LED
The 8000 series has the new 1.5 centimeter design called Ultra Slim Crystal design. It will be available in 46 and 55-inch models; both with LED backlight.
Technical features include the ones mentioned above; including the new Internet@Tv feature.
The 8000 series has Full HD panels, 200 Hz motion technology and the glossy Ultra Clear Panel. Not all specs have been announced at this point.
The TV’s feature 4 HDMI inputs; one located on the side.
The 8000 series will be available from June in 46 and 55 inches.. Prices have not been announced
7000 series - LED
The 7000 series has the same Ultra-thin design and will be available from April.
Technical features include: Full HD, LED backlight, 100 Hz and the glossy Ultra Clear Panel. The 7000 series also has 4 HDMI inputs and the Internet@TV features as well as DLNA.
Three sizes are available from April; 40-inches, 46-inches and 55-inches.
6000 series - LED
Again; the 6000 series has the ultra-thin design.
Technical features: Full HD, 100 Hz Motion Plus, Ultra Clear Panel and four HDMI inputs
The 6000 models do not have Internet@TV and DLNA, however. A USB input is still included for listening to music as well as watching pictures and movies.
The 6000 series will be available in 40 and 46 inches from April 2009. No prices.
In Europe the three new series will be called 6, 7 and 8 series. Samsung has also announced new plasma-TVs. We take a look at these soon.