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Vie / 07-29-2008 / 8:41pm / HDTV, LCDs

Samsung Series 7 HDTV in August

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August will be a special month for all HDTV lovers out there as Samsung will release their latest HDTV Series 7. The design is sleek and smooth and the features are even better. Available in 50-inch, 58-inch and 63-inch screen size with price starts from $2,800, $4,500 and $5,500.

Samsung Series 7 provides superior picture performance with dynamic contrast ratio of up to 1,000,000:1 for deeper blacks and purer whites onscreen. It also offers a superior connectivity that provide a host of connections. You can plug your device to the USB 2.0 port and it’ll automatically turn the TV into a jukebox or photo album. Not only can it recognize MP3 or JPEG but you can also play your XviD and MPEG4 files to enjoy video playback. Another cool feature is the Digital Content Management that helps you to sort your favorite images based on usual parameters. Last but not least, for the sake of convenience, you can enjoy your wireless internet connection with this HDTV. All you need to do is to purchase The Wireless LinkStick (WIS-08BGX/XAA) for a price of $34.99.

This is definitely an all-in-one TV. [SlipperyBrick]

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