Samsung LED TV (55″) for Rs. 4,45,000

Samsung led TV” are the best “led tv” claims the company.

Samsung, the brand which is making a part in the mobile phone market with their future beyond Smartphone is trying to capture the TV viewers as well with their led TV series.

Samsung led TVs are the slimmest with 7.89 cm profile claims the company. Sony being its biggest rival is also manufacturing led TV’s that also support 3D content.

Priced at Rs. 4,45,000 (approx. $9,600) Samsung LED TV has an inbuilt 3D processor that would convert any 2D content into 3D automatically.

It has come out recently in public and is liked by many. According to my personal experience with an LED TV, the best thing about it is picture rendering quality, there is a lag time which would actually make you experience each scene vividly.

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Samsung LED TV is no exceptive to it; they have tried to integrate a whole lot of other things like Full HD support, 1080p viewing resolution, Bluetooth etc.

For all the gamers out there, it has support for professional gamers, just connect your gaming console to the back panels and enjoy superb 3D Gaming.

LED TV with 3D Content has one low-point which is common with everything related to 3D, yes I am talking about those awful glasses.

It is not very comfortable to sit with thos glasses on and for those who already wear a pair of vision correction glasses, 3D TV is a nightmare.

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One thought on “Samsung LED TV (55″) for Rs. 4,45,000

  1. In addition to minimizing their impact on the TV “on the planet is the Toshiba with LED backlighting required is energy-efficient lighting technologies, features, such as a light sensor automatically adjusts the lighting depending on the ambient light, it is designed for HDTV, with only what you need meets Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency through the crowd. The EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy .

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