Monday, January 11, 2010

It's the only one they're calling "ultra thin"...

It's the only one they're calling "ultra thin"...

 

http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2010/01/500x_led9000__55__r90_02.jpg

Samsung's LED LCD televisions are here and the flagship C9000 is a doozy. It's the only one they're calling "ultra thin", has 3D support in late 2010 and a touch remote that shows you content from other video sources!
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The thinness (it's as skinny as a pencil) is achieved by shoving lots of guts into the pedestal, which doubles as a wall mount. The set can convert 2D content into 3D, although I'm sure of dubious quality. The remote looks rather Apple-ish in UI, but it can show you, as I said before, content from other sources, like live TV while watching a Blu-ray on the big screen. It has 240Hz tech, which we've never noticed as important in image quality, but it's there (needed for 3D). No word on sizes or prices, yet. There's Samsung app support, but platforms like these are never really well supported. The frame is very shiny.

http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2010/01/500x_samsunnnnng_2.jpg

http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2010/01/500x_led9000__55__back_02.jpg

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*http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/4/2010/01/gallery_led9000_remote.jpg



The rest:
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2010/01/500x_led8000__na_55__front.jpg
8000 Series: Not as thin as the C9000, it uses edge lit technology and has what Samsung claims is the advantage of backlighting with localized dimming. 240Hz. No prices or sizes. 3D, and treatment to upconvert 2D to 3D. Samsung apps.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2010/01/500x_led7000__na_46__l45.jpg
7000 Series: No edgelit with localized dimming advantages as in the 8000. 240Hz. No prices or sizes. 3D, and treatment to upconvert 2D to 3D. Samsung apps. "Touch of Color" translucent frame from last year, with a new 4 legged stand.
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2010/01/500x_led6500__na_46__front.jpg
6500 Series: 120Hz, "touch of color" finish. DLNA streaming capabilities. Apps. No 3D. No prices or sizes. Coming the first half of 2010, unlike the above which are coming in "2010".
5000 Series: Focus on low power usage, including a low power monitor. DLNA, and USB port media playback.

 

 

And that’s technology for us…

Cheers to the Team Samsung for such great innovationsJ

 

Sree..

 


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