LED TV use low electricity, contain no mercury and are made of environment-friendly products. It is based on a new technology, which uses LED (light emitting diodes) in the panels as against LCD TVs, which uses normal liquid crystal display technology.The use of LED technology enables Samsung’s LED TVs to be 70 percent slimmer and consumes less than 40 per cent of the power consumed by conventional LCD TVs.
LED TV’s launched in India :
Samsung a digital leader in consumer electronics has launched their LED TV’s, series 6 & 7.Samsung’s LED TV’s brings entertainment to new heights through innovative connectivity. The TV’s pose A Razor slim design that complements with aesthetic beauty and mega clarity.The efficiency of LED TV’s are higher than LCD’s.
Technology :
LED TV use low electricity, contain no mercury and are made of environment-friendly products. It is based on a new technology, which uses LED (light emitting diodes) in the panels as against LCD TVs, which uses normal liquid crystal display technology.The use of LED technology enables Samsung’s LED TVs to be 70 percent slimmer and consumes less than 40 per cent of the power consumed by conventional LCD TVs.
Models :
They have unveiled two series of TV’s namely 6 & 7.
Series -7 :
1. UA46B7000 (46″)
2. UA40B7000 (40″)
Series-6:
1. UA46B6000 (46″)
2. UA40B6000 (40″)
(There’s an easier way to get HD video and pictures onto the LED TV Series 6 & 7 . All it takes is one single HDMI cord and images are transferred without data loss or headaches.)
Press Release :
Samsung is the first organization to introduce the LED TVs in India. The organization had earlier launched LCD TVs and Plasma TVs. Light Emitting Diode (LED) is an updated version of LCD screens which offers standard quality picture
Features :
· Actual Width of the LED TV is 2.99 cm
· 100 Hz Motion plus
· Crystal design, (instead of “Touch of color” that is used in US.)
· Samsung WS1* Sound Bar Surround System
Screenshots:
“We are expecting our LED TV volumes to be 10 per cent of our flat panel TV volumes this year,” Samsung India Deputy Managing Director R Zutshi said. The company is targeting to sell six lakh units of flat panel TVs in India during 2009.
Apart from launching three series of LED TVs in the Indian market, Samsung India also introduced five series of LCD TVs and two series of plasma TVs here. Samsung has always been at the forefront of TV technology and is known for its award winning innovations.
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