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September 1, 2009Samsung 2009 LED LCD HDTV Range – Overview and ComparisonsSamsungs 2009 LED LCD HDTV range most importantly delivers the numerous benefits of LED backlighting including impressively high contrast ratios, deeper blacks and lower energy consumption. In the premium B8500 models Local Dimming technology is introduced to even further boost the contrast ratio. Other features of Samsung’s 2009 LED LCD range include: Slimmest LCD HDTVs from Samsung yet delivering space saving and even more convenient wall mounting Internet@TV which using an Internet connection delivers content via Yahoo!, Flickr, and other online TV Widgets. Content can be viewed in a sidebar of full screen. ![]() USB 2.0 Movie: Multi-Media Center user interface which simplifies movie and music playback and photo browsing from your connected digital camera, USB drive or mp3 player InfoLink RSS Service which allows viewers see stock quotes, real-time weather and news. Motion Plus 240Hz and 120Hz technologies eliminate much of the motion blur inherent to fast moving onscreen action typical to sports broadcasts or action movies. DLNA supported convenient access for sharing videos, music and photos from connected DLNA compatible devices using a single remote. Samsung’s Content Library feature comprising hours of built-in entertainment features which can be personalized by adding online content Samsung’s Pebble Shaped remote control is a significantly different design based on simplicity
The table below highlights those features which distinguish between the various models in Samsung’s 2009 LED LCD HDTV range. Check the full specifications, read our series reviews by clicking the series designations and find prices from Amazon by clicking the individual model links. Samsung Series 6 B6000Samsung’s Series 6 LED LCD models offer the judder smoothing effect of 120Hz Auto Motion Plus and all the benefits of LED backlighting without the full range of media center orientated features. UN55B6000
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