Friday, March 12th, 2010

Samsung To Launch Wafer-Thin LCD Television

samsung to launch wafer thin lcd televisions Samsung To Launch Wafer Thin LCD TelevisionSamsung Electronics is one among the global leaders in LCD television industry, and has always surprised the users with their innovative technological implementations and cutting edge technical potential. Here comes yet another gem into Samsung’s Crown, and it is wafer thin LCD televisions. Televisions are now redefines as slim and smart displays with much more functionalities and uses. Present day televisions are more like slim wall portrait than chunky box. Moreover they are smart as network connectivity enabled gadget and multimedia device too.

The wafer-thin LCD televisions to be officially displayed by Samsung in Australia next week comes with edge LED Backlight settings and uses much less power and almost 40% of the power used by conventional LCD television can be saved with the help of this technology. These displays are much thinner compared to the direct-lit LED LCD televisions, and comes with sleek design which makes it perfect for wall mounting. The new LED back-lit panels are mercury-free, and hence is more eco-friendly. This televisions are greener as the power requirement is also quite low compared to the standard LCD televisions.

Sony was considered to be the unrivalled king in the LCD television  market, and Samsung has conquered Sony’s empire in the international market. With the innovative products, reasonable price and high quality Samsung has won hearts of many. The company flaunts about the energy efficiency and performance of their new edge LED backlit television series, and these tellies comes with a minimalist design approach. With just 10.8mm thickness, these televisions have ultra slim profile that makes it look as a thin wall-painting when wall mounted!

Samsung has planned for the mass production of these displays with ground breaking Edge LED back-lit technology, and is expected to come in 40inches, 46inches and 55inches diagonal screen size. With nearly one-fourth thickness than that of a conventional LCD panels, LED backlight settings ensures the high video performance and picture clarity. CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) backlight settings are common in LCD televisions, and LED backlight settings are gaining prevalence recently with its amazing video performance.

Edge LED backlight settings involves a row of LEDs on the top and bottom of the panel which emits light according to the frame to be displayed. The emitted light are gathered in the center of the display, which is bent later. After bending the light it is reflected to the light-guide plate that focuses the light accurately to produce exceptional images with fines details and rich colour tones. Edge Led back-lit technology was not superior compared to the direct-lit backlight system. The downsides of Edge LED backlight settings include inadequate lighting in the center of the screen and overheating of the frames. However Samsung has rectified these technical issues after the intense research on this hassles, and has implemented necessary processing to reassure the quality.

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