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Samsung highlights new LED TVs at IFA 2007
Press release, September 5; Emily Chuang, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 5 September 2007]

Samsung Electronics recently announced new F9 series LCD TVs including one 52-inch and one 70-inch model, which use LED backlighting technology. The two models are being shown at IFA 2007 (Aug 31- Sep 5) in Berlin, Germany.

The full HD TVs feature a dynamic contrast ratio of 500,000 to 1 and brightness of 450 nits. In addition, because the TVs use LED technology, they are some of the most environmentally friendly TV options available, claimed Samsung. Samsung was also able to achieve significant reductions in power usage, more than 30%, according to the company.

The F9 line also comes with Wiselink USB 2.0 for handy connections to digital cameras and digital music players, and three HDMI connections that allow the users to take advantage of the Full HD capability of their various components, such as Blu-ray players, game consoles, and HD camcorders.

The 52-inch versions come equipped with Samsung's Auto-wall mount feature, allowing the viewer to easily change the viewing angle up to 20-degrees side to side and 15-degrees down using the remote control.

Specification of Samsung LED-based TVs

Screen Size (inch)

52

70

Panel

Resolution

1920×1080

1920×1080

Brightness

450 nit

500 nit

Contrast ratio

500,000 : 1

500,000 : 1

LED smart lighting

O

O

Wide color enhancer

O

O

MoviePLUs

O

O

Sound

Sub-Woofers (2.2 Ch.)

O

O

Sound Output (RMS)

15W × 2

15W × 2

Sound effect system

SRS TruSurround XT

SRS TruSurround XT

Convenience

HDMI Rear/Side

2/1

2/1

Wiselink

USB 2.0

USB 2.0

HDMI Version

1.3

1.3

Anynet+

O

O

Wall-Mount Support

O (Auto Compatible)

O (Manual Only)

Source: Samsung Electronics, compiled by Digitimes, September 2007

Samsung LED TV at IFA 2007

Samsung new F9 LCD TV series
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