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Samsung is an excellent producer of electronics including LCD televisions. Buyers can expect to receive unprecedented quality for their money and for their Samsung LCD TV to be an amazing addition to their home entertainment system. The LCD TVs come in different series, are praised for excellent picture quality, help improve home electronic connectivity, and have a variety of screen sizes for consumers to choose from.
Samsung LCD TVs are categorized in series 3-7 to help consumers find what they are looking for. Features, specifications, and price vary between the categories, but they all provide quality and performance. The higher series are cutting-edge while the lower series are generally more affordable. The dynamic contrast ratio is the main difference between each category. The categories also vary by resolution, screen size options and other features.
For unrivalled picture quality, a Samsung LCD TV is an easy choice. There are several factors that contribute to the high quality HDTV picture: resolution, dynamic contrast ratio, and the pixel response time. The higher series come with 1080p resolution and the lower series with about 720p. A higher resolution means more clarity, sharpness and detail in the picture. The dynamic contrast ratio is the contrast between light and dark colors. The greater the ratio the more vibrant and crisp the images appear. Series 7 offers 150,000:1 while lower series offer 50,000:1. Samsung LCD TVs range from a 2ms to a 6ms pixel response time. The faster the response time the smoother the picture appears to be.
The higher series include additional features for image excellence. An ultra clear panel absorbs ambient light and helps reduce reflections to improve viewing. Auto motion plus helps to eliminate motion blur and create smooth transitions between frames. Lastly, the wide color enhancer offers brilliant colors across the spectrum for beautiful detail and an unrivalled image.
New Samsung LCD TVs come equipped with a feature called Medi@2.0 to increase connectivity. Medi@2.0 expands the possibility of the TV with Internet TV and access to content from Flickr, Yahoo! and more. Content from digital cameras and thumb drives can be accessed through the USB2.0 port. Further, HDMI 1.3 ports make it easy to connect and network other home theater components.
Consumers can choose from a variety of screen sizes for their Samsung LCD TV. Screen sizes range from’” up to 65″. In addition, all of the TVs are less than 2″ in depth. It is a good idea for potential buyers to consider where their new LCD TV will go to ensure they have adequate space for it.
Amazing performance is housed in a sleek and elegant body to enhance the look of a home. All of the TVs feature sturdy and beautiful construction that can accent any home setting. Some of the higher series offer Touch of Color, which is a rich red color lining the exterior frame of the TV for additional aesthetics and accent.
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Posted in TV · November 18th, 2009 · Comments (0)
The One Where No One’s Ready: Ross has an important night but no one else is ready to go. Joey and Chandler fight about chairs and clothes. Joey spills humus on Phoebe’s dress. Monica hears an old message from Richard and thinks that it might be new; she leaves him a message which she then tries to erase, but just makes it worse. Rachel can’t decide what to wear; Ross gets angry and Rachel decides not to go… unless he drinks the fat.
The One With The Metaphorical Tunnel: Joey appears in an infomercial for the Milk Master 2000. Phoebe forgets to tell Joey about an audition… but makes it up to him by calling the casting director and pretending to be an agent; Joey asks her to represent him full time. Ross has a hard time accepting that his son plays with a Barbie doll; he tries to get him interested in more masculine toys. Chandler is scared of the “tunnel” of commitment until Joey convinces him to face his fears… but then Chandler overdoes it and scares Janice away for a while. Monica and Rachel welcome Chandler to “their side of the tunnel” and console him with ice-cream.
The One With The Racecar Bed: Monica and Phoebe shop at the store owned by Janice’s soon-to-be-ex-husband, and Monica ends up with the wrong bed. Rachel and Ross have dinner with her father, which doesn’t go well; the next day at brunch, Ross and Dr. Green find something to bond over. Gunther broods over Rachel. Joey Teaches a class–”Acting for Soap Operas”. While trying to return the bed, Joey and Monica see Janice kissing her husband.
The One With All the Jealousy: Rachel has her first day on the job; Ross sends her a singing telegram, and continues to be jealous about Mark. Chandler arranges a bachelor party for his cousin. Joey gets an audition for a Broadway musical, but he can’t dance. Gunther pines for Rachel. Monica falls for Julio, a co-worker at the diner who writes a poetry; he writes a poem for Monica which isn’t very flattering. Ross and Ben have a play date with the stripper from the bachelor party, which makes Rachel jealous.
The One Where Monica and Richard are Just Friends: Monica and Richard have a chance meeting in a video store and decide to see each other as friends–but it doesn’t stop there. Phoebe dates Robert, a jock whose shorts are a little too revealing; Ross and Chandler don’t know how to tell him. Joey and Rachel read each other’s favorite books: The Shining and Little Women.
The One With The Hypnosis Tape: Rachel gives Chandler a hypnosis tape to help him quit smoking; however, the tape was designed for women–and it works all too well. Phoebe’s brother, Frank, announces that he’s getting married–to his home economics teacher, who is much older; Phoebe tries to break it up and enlists help from Ross and Joey. Monica gets asked out by a customer at the diner, who turns out to be a millionaire; they go out for pizza… in Italy.
The One With The Dollhouse: Ross and Monica’s Aunt Silvia passes away and leaves a beautiful dollhouse to Monica; Monica invites Phoebe to play with it but then doesn’t like Phoebe’s ideas; Phoebe makes her own dollhouse, but it catches fire. Joey yearns for Kate, but since he can’t have her, he goes out with her understudy; things get hot between Joey and Kate during rehearsal, however, and they end up sleeping together… but it means more to Joey than it does to Kate. Rachel sets Chandler up on a date with her boss; she likes him, but he thinks she’s a big dull dud; Chandler tells her he’ll call even though he doesn’t intend to.
The One With Ross’s Thing: Ross finds a growth on his body but can’t tell what it is; neither can anyone else. He visits his doctor, Chandler’s doctor, and Phoebe’s guru. Phoebe dates two guys: Vince, a burly fireman, and Jason, a sensitive teacher. She tries but can’t decide which one to break up with. Pete is out of town and tells Monica, “We need to talk,” which gets her worried. The gang goes with Monica to Pete’s place see how a millionaire lives; Joey finds a stub for a $50,000 check to a ring designer; Rachel begins to plan Monica’s wedding.
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