Samsung ( News - Alert) Electronics announced its new Series 7 Plasma HDTV featuring the Touch of Color (ToC) bezel design.
The new HDTV features full HD1080p picture quality with up to a 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for crisp detail and vibrant colors. With Samsung's Ultra FilterBright technology, the Series 7 offers the option to calibrate the TV for both day-time and night-time viewing to ensure optimal picture quality in any setting.
"With the Series 7 plasma HDTV, Samsung looks to elevate consumers' home theaters with a premier design and an encompassing viewing experience," said Steve Panosian director of the visual display marketing division at Samsung Electronics America, in a statement. "By combining superior connectivity and networking options with the latest audio-visual technologies, the Series 7 Plasma is certain to further refine most any home theater setup."
Samsung's ToC bezel and dual-injection molding technology further differentiate the new HDTV. The dual-injection molding technology infuses color to the bezel rather than using spray paint. By controlling the density of the color injection, the resulting bezel shows a natural gradation from red to black color for a distinct yet elegant appearance.
Other features to note about the Series 7 Plasma HDTV include:
- Ultra Filter Bright anti-glare technology which keeps the picture clear and bright even in well-lit environments.
- DNIe Pro video processing and 18-bit Natural True Color ensure the subtle details are not sacrificed.
- The day/night calibration mode enhances the picture setting and matches the ambient lighting in the room.
- One-button, on-demand InfoLink RSS service. Infolink instantly displays news, weather and stock information onscreen via adjustable overlays and thereby avoiding long wait for news for days.
- The option of accessing a growing library of digital content. By simply plugging a memory drive or digital camera in the side-mounted USB 2.0 port and WiseLink Pro turns the television into a jukebox or photo album; the HDTV can recognize MP3 and JPEG files as well as XviD and MPEG4 files to enjoy video playback.
- Ability to access the InfoLink feature wirelessly.
Arun Satapathy is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Arun’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
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