
The Samsung LED 4000: LED picture quality that’s enhanced by a Touch of Color that warms up any room. Samsung LED backlighting technology and advanced processing delivers a picture with an exceptionally large range of contrast and color, making images appear more real.
Posted by Carla Tan on March 5th, 2010
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LG HDTV has a dimension of 3.1 x 31.5 x 20.8 inches and weighs 24.3 pounds, making it look thin and slim. Some interesting features is the LG 32-Inch Full HD 1080p resolution with a 50,000:1 contrast ratio, so a good color depth and black image will be increasingly seen clearly.
Posted by Carla Tan on January 16th, 2010
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LG Wireless HDMI LCD HDTV bring Images look more detail with TruMotion 120Hz technology eliminating nearly all motion blur. LG Wireless HDMI LCD HDTV Can adjust to the conditions where the TV is placed because each room has a color and a different lighting Intelligent Sensor will automatically optimize the picture for the condition of your room. Wireless HDMI LCD HDTV Earn almost twice the pixel resolution of standard HD with Full HD 1080p resolution. so the image can be more realistic you’ll feel at home shingga to see your favorite events such as. 80,000:1 Contrast Ratio which allows you more in black and more detailed images, especially in dark scenes.
Buy : LG Wireless HDMI LCD HDTV
Posted by Carla Tan on November 6th, 2009
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Samsung’s LN55B650 takes your HDTV enjoyment, and capabilities, to new heights. The power of Full HD 1080p resolution delivers clear, vivid images on a 55-inch LCD screen. The Medi@2.0 feature lets you access countless hours of online content from partners like Yahoo! and Flickr using customizable widgets, all controlled by your remote. Auto Motion Plus120Hz technology renders the smoothest, most lifelike HD action.
Posted by Carla Tan on August 11th, 2009
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Samsung adds a Touch of Color to a blazing-fast 4ms response time and rich connectivity features to redefine the role HDTVs play in the home with its forward-looking Series 6 (A650) and Series 7 (A750) LCD HDTVs. Utilizing the award-winning technologies found in all Samsung HDTVs, Series 6 and 7 HDTVs deliver unparalleled picture quality and enhanced connectivity and networking capabilities that create a true entertainment hub for any home.
Posted by Carla Tan on May 10th, 2009
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Experience the Blu-ray difference with the SAMSUNG BD-P1500. You’ll get incredibly detailed images with brilliant color in full high definition 1080p resolution. It’s the only media capable of delivering true 1080p performance on an HDTV set. Its Anynet+ technology lets you control all your SAMSUNG AV devices from just one remote. The BD-P1500 lets you have it all. It’s backward compatible with earlier formats. watch your current collection of DVDs or listen to audio CDs with the highest-quality sound available. See more details…
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Posted by Carla Tan on October 19th, 2008
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Become an instant celebrity or paparazzo! This sleek pocketable design is built for easy video – there is no lens cap, no dials to turn, or settings to set. Just turn it on and hit record to capture the action, adventure, and all the juicy details in stunning HD! Make your cinematic debut on any HDTV. Or just pop the USB in the nearest PC and you’re ready to share the fun on YouTube.
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Edit, add music, and personalize your flick and easily share with your adoring fans. There’s no such thing as ”you should’ve been there” with the Zi6. See more details…
Posted by Carla Tan on September 13th, 2008
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iZak is a Portable Digital Multimedia Player device that you can connect to any PC or Mac via USB-2 (plug ‘n play) in order to copy your favorite media content (music, movies, pictures, data files). Once you have transferred your data to iZak you can connect it to any TV to enjoy movies, music and photos.
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You can watch your favorite films in HDTV quality Video and Dolby Digital or DTS quality Audio. See more details…
Posted by Carla Tan on August 30th, 2008
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