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Samsung unveils the Latest Plasma Line-ups for 2009

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Samsung Electronics, the Korean chaebol in Electronics industry has flaunted their short, yet powerful list of plasma line-ups in Las Vegas last month. With many major display makers like Pioneer, Vizio, etc deserting the plasma display industry, Samsung is one of the towering brands left in the plasma domain to retain its glory. In the CES 2009, Samsung has unleashed new sets of plasma displays with matchless features and soaring high performance.

The latest line-ups set a new standard for the technical excellence of plasma displays with its high energy efficiency, competent features, bewitching design and prisitine image quality with Full HD display resolution. The pricing details yet to be revealed, these plasma HDTVs are state of art with highly sophisticated multimedia skills and networking canny capabilities. The following are the plasma line-ups for 2009, which is ready to hit the market and conquer masses with its captivating design and mind-blowing image quality.

Samsung 6 650 Plasma Display Series

samsung 6 650 plasma series Samsung unveils the Latest Plasma Line ups for 2009 Plasma displays are alleged to be power hungry televisions, and hence was categorised in the “Non-Eco friendly Products” by naturalists. Here comes “the greenest plasma Television ever released” christened Samsung 6 650 Plasma Display Series. With most of the details under cover, this beau is energy star 3.0 compliant, and also sports wireless connectivity. This DLNA certified screen are expected to come with astute network capabilities and multimedia options. Moreover Samsung has officially announced that these series flaunts ‘internet tv‘ one of the sophisticated multimedia technologies incorporated in tellies so far. Internet TV helps to access the favourite websites quickly, and also aids fast surfing too. With almost no details about pricing and launch date, these plasma televisions are supposed to come in 50” (Samsung PN50650 Plasma TV) and 58” (Samsung PN58650 Plasma TV) diagonal screen size.

Samsung 8 850 Plasma Display Series

Samsung 8 850 Plasma display series also comes with the title “Green Television”, and is supposed to be an eco-friendly plasma television. With the ban of Plasma television in UK market because of the increased power requirement, most of the plasma display makers are now striving hard to develop displays with lower power demands. And this is also not an exception. The energy efficiency of this screen is supposed to be excellent, as this is an Energystar 3.0 compliant screen. Moreover Samsung has disclosed that this television series sports wireless DLNA connectivity which makes it a high end multimedia gadget with supreme interoperability and connectivity. samsung series 7 6 650 lcd hdtvs toc Samsung unveils the Latest Plasma Line ups for 2009
samsung series 8 850 plasma Samsung unveils the Latest Plasma Line ups for 2009 Internet TV technology is also incorporated in this television series to spice up the long list of high-end features. Samsung claims that these display series are the thinnest plasma televisions with built-in ATSC tuners. These televisions comes with an ultra slim profile of around one-inch thickness, and luxurious touch of colour makes this an elegant piece of art with the perfect blend of technology.

Though Samsung has introduced only two Plasma display series this time, the matchless features and exceptional design makes it one among the king display makers in plasma display domain.

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