Introducing New Samsung Series B LCD HDTVs

The latest Samsung B Series LCD HDTVs features various models of different sizes as per the previous A series. It mainly comprises the LN52B750, LN55B650 and the LN46B650. Starting with the LN52B750, it is a backlit 1080p LCD HDTV with 240HZ panel in a 1-inch thick case.

This model is unique as it possesses internet connectivity, enabling you to access anything from Youtube videos to pictures on Flickr. Wireless connectivity is available with the purchase of separate hardware. The Samsung LN52B750 excels in dark conditions, such as when watching a movie as it reproduces deep black levels, gives great image uniformity and color. A distinct advantage it has would be the 240HZ refresh rate and Automotion plus processing enabling smoother transitions between frames.

Moving on to the LN55B650, this model is one of the best flat-screens by Samsung. As with the Samsung LN52B750, it has great connectivity with 4 HDMI inputs, and a PC input. In terms of features and functions, this is the same as the above mentioned model. However, using DLNA technology, this TV is compatible with many electronics, whether a PC or an MP3 player. Its wide color enhancer gives you one of the best picture qualities available on the market. In conclusion, this model gives great value for money amongst all HDTVs.

Lastly, the LN46B650. This is the smallest of the B series HDTVs. It should be deservingly mentioned for being very energy efficient. (A high energy star rating) Being approximately US$1000 cheaper than the previous 2 models, this HDTV will do just fine if you do not require so many extra features. This being said, the Samsung LN46B650 does possess some very good functions of its own. It is also DLNA enabled, meaning it is not so sensitive to the maunfacturer of the external device that you wish to connect to. Finally picture quality is almost on par with the more higher-end models mentioned above.

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