Thursday 31 March 2011

An Impartial Review On Most Current Samsung 50-Inch High Definition TVs

By Lucas Jackson


Samsung have been in the electronics business as long as anyone and they're doing a good job at it. Providing consumer electronics packed full of competitive technologies, they're definitely one of the best sources of gadgets and televisions available. But what is they provide that makes them so good, you might wonder. Besides the image quality that every high-definition television advertises, they also provide several other key features that many other brands should implement if they haven't already, as they're often deal breakers. Here's an unbiased review on latest Samsung 50-inch HDTVs.

The Anynet+ Feature

As previously mentioned, this provides unparalleled compatibility and user-intuitive systems to allow two Samsung products communicate with each other. Utilizing the version 1.4 HDMI ports in the rear of the TV, any Anynet+ device will be usable through the remote. This ranges through twelve different devices, such as DVD players, allowing ease-of-use even with a more advanced home theater setup.

Visual Quality

Image quality is an important facet in high-definition televisions. It provides the ability to view the media as was originally intended, such as for movies and films. However, telling the difference between many different televisions that are all touting the best quality is difficult, as it's a very subjective task. While resolution and refresh rates are growing with negligible improvements, color reproduction and other improvements are still on the up and up. Samsung includes their 3D HyperReal Engine, Mega Contrast and Wide Color Enhancer to provide the best image quality possible.

Green Tech

Samsung's televisions aren't just cutting-edge tech, but also cutting-edge eco-friendly. Installed with Eco Sensors, these adjust the brightness of the monitor to ensure it's always at the optimal setting for the current light intensity. For example, if the TV is in a bright room, it will brighten the screen and if it's in a dim room, it will lower it. This ensures it only uses as much electricity as necessary.




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