Tuesday, April 26, 2011

An Unbiased Analysis On Most Current Samsung 50-" High Definition Televisions

By Gabriel Murray


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.

Interconnectivity Anynet+

Samsung has not only ensured that their television has brilliant home theater potential, but that their other products are equally as useful with Anynet+. Utilizing the version 1.4 HDMI sockets in the rear of the television, the user can plug in Anynet+ compatible devices and use them through the television remote. This works for up to a dozen different devices and makes setups incredibly simple to use.

Visual Quality

This is the main reason why we purchase large televisions, especially high-definition ones. However, the problem with visual fidelity is that it's a very subjective goal to try and achieve. While some individuals might wish for color reproduction to be at the forefront, others prefer a great contrast and brightness setup. The latest in this range includes several technologies in order to try and tackle all the ideals at once. 3D HyperReal Engine, Mega Contrast and Wide Color Enhancer all aim for the best image quality possible.

Eco-Friendly

Amongst all the other technology crammed into the televisions, the Eco-Sensor is amongst the most interesting. It adjusts the TV's brightness according to the light intensity coming from the room. A bright room means a higher brightness whereas a dim room means a lower one. These means that no matter what, the television will be using only as much electricity as possible. Combined with eco-friendly materials, this leads to very environmentally positive televisions production.




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