Samsung HDTVs
Samsung HL-T5687S Review
From Samsung’s latest 2007 LED backlight engine DLP HDTVs comes the 58-inch Samsung HL-T5687S. The HL-T5687S uses a LED light engine (CinemaSmooth LED) rather than the common lamp, so not longer will you have to replace the lamp every so often, and also receive improved colors and lower power usage, and a slimmer design. Read more
Samsung LN40R81B, LN32R81B, LN23R81W
Samsung has added three new LCD HDTVs to their midrange Bordeaux lineup. I have long been a fan of Samsung’s designs as some of the very best looking HDTVs available, and these new LCDs look just as great. All three sets are 720p / 1080i HD screens in 23-inches LN23R81W, 32-inch LN23R81W and 40-inch LN40R81B. Read more
Samsung Dual-Format & 3rd Gen Players Update
Samsung has slowly been releasing more details about their third generation blu-ray and Dual HD format players. We have found out that the two Blu-ray players announced earlier this month support 1080p at 24 or 60fps, while the BD-P2400 supports 7.1-channel audio output, and the BD-P1400 5.1 output. Read more
Samsung LN-S3251D Review
If you are looking for a great 32-inch LCD HDTV at a great price from a well known brand, you should check out the Samsung LN-S3251D. It’s very clear than many other people have, and bought the LN-S3251D as it is the most popular HDTV sold through pricegrabber. The Samsung LNS3251D has a very attractive and modern look which should appeal to almost everyone out there, a 1366×768 pixel resolution for 720p and 1080i HD formats delivering a great image at 4,000:1 contrast ratio and deep black levels. Read more
Samsung Ships 2007 Models | 76, 87 and 89 Series
Earlier this year, back at CES, Samsung announced a whole bunch of 1080p DLP (digital light projection) HDTVs, ranging from 50-inch to 61-inch in the form of three series, the Samsung 76, 87, and 89 series. Now these beauties have been released and have begun shipping across the whole series. Read more
Samsung 84, 94 series
Samsung have announced their 84 series and 94 series plasmas, featuring full 1080p displays with 15,000:1 contrast ratio, UltraBright light diffusion engine, 18-bit color processing, ATSC / clear QAM tuners, 3x CEC HDMI inputs and USB. Now if your looking for something a little extra, the Samsung 94 series features 802.11n WiFi streaming for upto 1080i HD video to the set. Read more
Samsung 71, 81 Series
Samsung are launching the very impressive 71 and 81 series of 1080p LCD HDTVs. Both are not only impressive looks wise, but feature wise, as we will see some new features never seen before.
The Samsung 71 series features, what they called Auto Motion Plus, also known as 120Hz, this very high refresh rate helps to keep images looking very clear Read more
Samsung LN-T42H Series
The Samsung LN-T42H series is Samsung’s current entry-level LCD HDTV line, which come in five different sizes. From the smallest to the biggest, the 23-inch LN-T2342H, 26 inch LN-T2642H, 32-inch LN-T3242H, 40-inch LN-T4042H and the largest, 46-inch LN-T4642H.
All sets give you typically what you would expect from a good brand name LCD manufacturer, giving you a native resolution of 1,366×768 pixels for 720p and 1080i HD formats. Read more
Samsung BD-UP5000 Release Date
Samsung announced their first Blu-ray and HD-DVD “HD Duo” player, the Samsung BD-UP5000 back in April after the LG BH100 player which was the first dual HD player to be annoucd during the CES 2007. Samsung have how said that they will begin to shop the BD-UP5000 in October or November. Read more
Samsung LE52M87BD Review
At 52-inches it would be hard to find anyone who does not agree that the benefits of full HD 1080p will clearly visitable at this screen size. The Samsung LE52M87BD offers full 1080p “Full HD” along with direct 1:1 pixel mapping for the highest possible HD images. The older generation of Samsung’s 1080p set, the LE40F71B was far from perfect, with no perfect mapping or digital tuner amongst other things, but with the LE52M87BD, Samsung have fixed all these problems leaving a very nice, impressive and interesting HDTV. Read more