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Samsung's LED High Definition TVs for India

Samsung India has announced the launch of its new, advanced line up of LED High Definition TVs for the Indian market. Samsung India is the first company to introduce and manufacture LED TVs in India. Besides, it has also launched new LCD TVs and Plasma TVs.

What is LED?
LED stands for Light Emitting Diode. Simply put, LED is an upgraded version of LCD screens which gives better picture quality while being more energy efficient and environment friendly, but they are costlier. In fact, Samsung says that its LED TVs reduce energy consumption by over 40 percent versus traditional LCD HDTVs of similar size.
The company has introduced 3 LED HD TV Series - Series 6 (40-inch), Series 7 (46-inch), and Series 8 (55-inch). While Series 6 and 7 are now available, Series 8 will be offered in May.

Picture Quality, Features
Each of the introduced LED HDTV Series claims to feature Mega contrast ratios (ultra-high contrast ratios) using Samsung's LED TV Engine.
These TVs use LEDs as their primary light source, rather than traditional Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL). Benefits of using LEDs include ultra-high contrast ratios, slim depths that allow for more artful designs, plus increased energy savings.
Compared to a traditional CCFL, LEDs produce darker blacks that appear endlessly deep to the eye. The result is picture clarity that measures up to the natural colors, says the company.
Samsung's entire LED HDTV line-up incorporates a number of innovative features to reduce motion blur and image judder. All the three series boast Samsung's Auto Motion Plus frame interpolation technology to ensure crisp, easy viewing of sports, video games and movies.
By using Edge LED technology, Samsung has been able to shave all three series down to ultra-thin depths at just over an inch thick (1.16 inch or 29.9 mm thickness), without cutting back on connectivity options and include a built in tuner.
Samsung created a slim wall-mount solution - reducing the gap between the TV and the wall to around 0.6 inches, down from the two inches of bulkier solutions. The thin LED HDTV depth, coupled with the new wall-mount solution allows for a simple installation akin to hanging a picture frame.

Pricing
Samsung LED series will be available at a price between Rs. 1.25 to 3.5 lakh, LCD series at Rs 17,000-1.7 lakh and Plasma Series from Rs 59,000-1.35 lakh.