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The LED 7 Series is Samsung's line of high-end LCD HDTVs introduced in 2009 that use an LED edge-lighting solution and feature a native resolution of 1080p and Auto Motion Plus 120Hz technology. For more information refer to the full LED 7 Series report.
MSRP $3,699.00
Release date March, 2009
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Specifications
- native resolution of 1080p
- Auto Motion Plus 120Hz
- LED Edge-lighting
- "Eco-friendly"
- Energy Star 3.0 compliant
- Consumes 40% less power than standard LCD backlighting technologies
- mercury free
- lead free
- 1.1" thick cabinet
- Inputs: 4xHDMI, USB, Ethernet
- Internet@TV service
- USB Media format support
- video: 3GPP, MKV, WMV9 and DivX
- audio: MP3
- photo: jpeg
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Samsung Luxia UN55B7000
• Samsung UN55B7000 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV
UPC: 744120729112
EAN: 036725229808
MPN: UN55B7000
Competitors
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Released January, 2009
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MSRP $2,699.95
Released June, 2009
The VIERA V10 Series is Panasonic's line of high-end plasmas that contain all the high-end technologies introduced in 2009. For more information refer to the full VIERA V10 Series report. Specifications 1080p native resolution 2" thick NeoPDP technology 40,000:1 static contrast ratio 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio 1080 lines of motion resolution 600Hz sub drive THX Certification, and...
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Released August, 2009
The BRAVIA V5100 Series is Sony's mid-range line of HDTVs that feature a native resolution of 1080p, with a 120Hz refresh rate introduced in 2009. For more information refer to the full V5100 Series report. Specifications 55" Display 1080p Native Resolution Motionflow 120Hz technology Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 50,000:1 Dynamic Bbacklight BRAVIA Engine 2 BRAVIA...
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Reviews
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Pros
- Incredibly thin.
- Low power consumption.
- Custom anti-blur and de-judder settings.
- Online firmware updates.
- Keeps older version of firmware allowing to rollback to an older version.
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Pros
- Incredibly thin.
- Low power consumption.
- attractive and slim bezel and stand
- LED backlight - bright, high contrast, good blacks, energy efficient, environmentally friendly
- 1080p, 120Hz - limits motion blur when watching high speed movement such as that in sports
- gorgeous picture
Cons
- cumbersome menu navigation
- image customization is limited by select inputs
- 120Hz mode doesn't work well with 24p sources
- high price
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- no local-dimming LED therefore no higher contrast than regular LCD-TVs
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UN, 55, B, 7000, UN55, 55B, B7000, UN55B, 55B7000, UN55B7000