SAMSUNG Offers First 7TH Generation Line Of LCD HDTVs
May 25th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 28 times, 1 so far today
SAMSUNG Offers First 7TH Generation Line Of LCD HDTVs
Samsung ’s new 92 and 96 Series LCD HDTVs take LCD HDTV design, technology and enjoyment to the next level, offering consumers a truly unique high definition experience. Available in 46″, 40″ and 32″ screen sizes, the latest additions to Samsung’s award-winning LCD HDTV family offer a host of new features for the multi-media consumer in an aesthetically-progressive package that complements any home décor.
“Samsung is committed to expanding consumers’ choices of LCD home theater through technology innovation,” said Dave Das, Senior Marketing Manager for LCD, Samsung Electronics America. “Utilizing advanced production techniques at the world’s most advanced Generation 7 LCD fabrication facility Samsung has once again raised the bar for technology achievement with our 2006 LCD models. The new LCD models offer not only phenomenal picture quality, superior design and connectivity, but also provide a high performance, large format LCD solution which discriminating consumers are actively seeking.
Samsung’s 92 Series and 96 Series LCD HDTVs include breakthrough technologies with S-PVA (Super Patterned Vertical Alignment) panel technology to provide a wider viewing angle, wide color gamut CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) backlight for a brighter picture and increased color accuracy, and 1080p resolution for the 96 series, 40″ and above.
A special Game Mode feature reduces lag and provides improved graphics and sound for a truly immersive video gaming experience. A built-in RS232 port in the 92 series allows users to connect Samsung MP3 player models and other portable audio players and navigate music files on-screen via LCD remote control. Samsung’s unique DACS (Dual Audio Chamber Speaker) System features dual dedicated acoustic chambers for expanded low-range, and separate mid/high-range speakers, and SRS Tru Surround XT provide the ultimate in cinematic sound.
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