Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Samsung's Series 7000 LED TV

Samsung's new line of televisions has been a big hit. With a stunning 1.1-in. ultrathin design and new energy-efficient technology packed inside to save money on your electricity bill, it's easy to see why.

 


Landing right in the middle of a three-tier lineup, the Series 7000 is notable for more than energy efficiency. The $3,000 TV comes chock full of goodies, including stunning design, interactivity with the Web, a crystal-clear high-definition picture, and an excellent master remote. But the experience is diminished by a lack of image uniformity and a feature setup that's fraught with legal jargon.

First, the advantages: The most notable addition over previous models is LED, or light-emitting diode, backlighting across the lineup. Replacing fluorescent-tube backlighting typically improves image quality and delivers greater power efficiency by adjusting lighting only in areas of the set required to correctly view the picture on the screen.

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