Thursday, April 7, 2011

Looking At A Short Review On Latest 3D HDTVs From Samsung

By Ernest Marks


Samsung's High-Definition Televisions incorporate some of the best technology available to the commercial sector. As well as adding in this tech, they've also applied it to their 3D products, allowing consumers to enjoy the best possible viewing standard from the comfort of their own homes. Home theater systems in particular are especially enhanced to not only make the experience top-notch, but also make it incredibly easy to set up with Samsung's own patented systems. Their 3D HDTVs range from a large sixty-three inch to a smaller forty inch, allowing for a range of people to purchase. Let's look at a short review on latest 3D HDTVs from Samsung.

Anynet+

Anynet+ is the average consumer's dream; it allows them to purchase any Samsung products compatible with Anynet+ and simply connect them all to the television, using it as a central hub via the HDMI cables. A DVD player, for example, can connect by one of the available version 1.4 HDMI ports and can then be controlled using the television's remote control. This is simplicity at its best.

Green

Their TVs are also known for being eco-friendly, as their Planet First trademarks suggest. Implementing technology such as the Eco Sensor, which detects the room's light intensity and changes its own brightness accordingly for best image quality, proves this. By only consuming as much power as necessary, these TVs are excellent forerunners in a more eco-friendly age.

Image Quality

As with many High-Definition Televisions, the quality of the visuals is paramount. Providing the 1080p quality resolution with 600Hz subfields for a smoother image and less blur, you can experience 3D films and programs at their best. Their colors are enhanced with their patented Wide Color Enhancer and the image is further improved with the 3D HyperReal Engine. They've even introduced technology that can turn 2D television into 3D, providing you with even more for your money.




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