Saturday, August 15, 2009

SAMSUND LAUNCHES LED TV IN INDIA

SAMSUNG INDIA, one of the renowned electronics giants, launched the new and upgraded LED High Definition televisions in the Indian market.

It is the first organisation to introduce the LED TVs in India. The organisation had earlier launched LCD TVs and Plasma TVs. Light Emitting Diode (LED) is an updated version of LCD screens which offers standard quality picture.

The new LED TVs are more energy efficient and environment friendly. The Samsung authorities also announced that LED TVs reduce energy consumption by over 40 per cent.

Samsung India launched 3 LED HD TV Series - Series 6 (40-inch), Series 7 (46-inch), and Series 8 (55-inch). Presently, Series 6 and 7 are available in market, but the Series 8 would be available by May.

The LED HDTV Series features mega contrast ratios (ultra-high contrast ratios). The new television sets use LEDs as their primary light source, avoiding the traditional Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL).

The new LED TV series offer ultra-high contrast ratios, slim depths, artful designs and increased energy savings. The LED HDTV series of Samsung has a number of interesting features to reduce motion blur and image judder.

The Samsung LED series would cost between INR 1.25 to 3.5 lakh, LCD series between INR 17,000-1.7 lakh and Plasma Series between INR 59,000-1.35 lakh.

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