May 5, 2008

Samsung Series 7 1080p Full HD LCD HDTV 40 inch LN40A750, 46 inch LN46A750 and 52 inch LN52A750 Review


Samsung Series 7 (A750) 1080p Full HD LCD HDTVs share the same specification as Samsung’s Series 6 with the addition of :

  • Internal flash memory (1GB) with pre-loaded interactive content such as cooking recipes, children’s entertainment, HD artwork and more
  • Integrated woofer for low frequency enhanced audio experience
  • DLNA Certification – Compatible for better interoperability with electronic devices from other manufacturers
  • Digital Contents Management (DCM)

Samsung Series 7 1080p Full HD LCD HDTV

The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a collaboration of the world’s leading consumer electronics, PC and mobile companies which has created design guidelines for a new generation of DLNA Certified products that can work together — no matter the brand. DLNA Certified devices will connect, discover and communicate with each other over a home network, like the one you might already have for sharing your broadband Internet. Visit the DLNA website to get an idea of what becomes possible when you have DLNA certified consumer electronics products.

Other Samsung LCD HDTVs

Samsung Series 6 (A650) LCD HDTV Reduced/Modified Features

  • No Internal flash memory (1GB) with pre-loaded interactive content such as cooking recipes, children’s entertainment, HD artwork and more
  • No Integrated woofer for low frequency enhanced audio experience
  • No DLNA Certification – Compatible for better interoperability with electronic devices from other manufacturers
  • No Digital Contents Management (DCM)

Samsung Series 5 (A550) LCD HDTV Further Reduced/Modified Features

  • No Touch of Color design
  • lower 30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • slower 5 ms response time
  • No Infolink (RSS feeds of customizable stock quotes, weather and brief news articles)
  • No Auto Motion Plus 120Hz
  • No Ultra clear panel for improved contrast and reduced reflection
  • No Wheel key remote control
  • One less (3) HDMI
  • Not Digital Media Adapter compatible for playback and navigation of Internet and PC multimedia

Samsung Series 4 (A450) LCD HDTV Further Removed or Modified Features

  • Lower Resolution 720p High Definition 1366 x 768 pixels
  • lower 30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • slower 5 ms response time
  • No Wiselink (USB 2.0) to connect devices directly to your HDTV
  • Gain Optical sound out + RS232 connections

Resources

Samsung LCD HDTV FAQ Page

Samsung LN52A750 LCD HDTV Quick Setup Guide

Samsung LN52A750 LCD HDTV User Manual

User Reviews and Prices for Samsung Series 7 1080p Full HD LCD HDTV


ButterflyPhoto.com

Check prices at Butterfly Photo for

Samsung LN46A750 46″ 1080p LCD HDTV LN46A750 and

Samsung LN40A750 40″ 1080p LCD HDTV LN40A750

Amazon user reviews and prices for

Samsung LN52A750 52-inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color,

Samsung LN46A750 46-inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color and

Samsung LN40A750 40-inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color

Samsung’s Extended Service Plan

Extended Service Plan


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