Samsung Electronics
Co., Ltd. unveiled the company's 2010 lineup of LCD HDTVs, complete with
enhanced picture quality and connectivity, at the International Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada this past week.
The Samsung 240Hz LCD 750 series prides itself on providing built-in 3D
technology. Paired with the 6900 series 3D Blu-ray player (BD-C6900) customers
can enjoy the best Blu-ray experience Samsung has to offer. Pictures may appear
to bounce off the screen with the addition of the HyperReal Engine, providing a
true-to-life range of color and contrast.
The Samsung 120Hz 650 series features an Ultra Clear panel that delivers more
natural colors, deeper contrast and greater clarity.
Samsung continues to deliver "content without borders" with both the 750 and 650
series. Each feature DNLA networking, enabling users to wirelessly connect their
PCs, mobile phones and digital cameras to their LCD TV a big-screen treatment.
Share photos, music and movies with the greatest of ease all throughout your
home or office.
Users can also enjoy the upgraded Internet@TV and its Samsung Apps all while
watching TV. Content from The Associated Press, Blockbuster, Netflix, Travel
Channel, and Twitter, among others, are easy to navigate and download right from
the set.
Yangkyu Kim, Senior Vice President, Visual Display Division at Samsung
Electronics, says “Samsung prides itself on delivering increasingly better HDTV
experiences that continue to exceed consumer expectations”. He added, “With new
breakthrough designs, significant improvements in viewing quality, connectivity
capabilities and energy efficiency, our 2010 LCD TV line promises the greatest
value for consumers.”