Samsung TV Review

Samsung TV is one of the most recognized names in TV today. Part of this is through extensive marketing as well as a research and development plan that has left some of their competitors scrambling to catch up. Overall customer satisfaction with the Samsung brand has propelled them into the market as a quality manufacturer of televisions.

When considering buying a Samsung TV there are so many options to pick from that we have decided that a nice little Samsung walk-through might be in order. Hopefully this will better inform you, the reader, as to what Samsung has to offer you as a viewer. So sit back, grab a beverage and let’s get to it.

Samsung TVs in the plasma department offer a wide variety of options as far as price and quality goes. The “low-end” TVs are the series 4 TVs. These are all under $1,000 and feature 42″-50″ screens and 720p definition pictures. Technically this is the second generation of HDTV picture, but first in the hearts of many. In other words for the price, the picture is outstanding.

The series 8 is Samsung’s top of the line plasma TV. These monsters feature 1080p pictures, the best quality available, and a decent price tag of $2000-$4000. Sizes range from 50″ to 58″ but the picture quality goes beyond the boundaries of the screen. This series definitely emphasizes a great picture and is well worth looking into for the home theater enthusiast.

Samsung’s LED HDTVs should not be left out, their series 7 TVs are an outstanding LED value in the $2-3,000 range. This is good quality picture (1080p) for the cost. Picture size ranges from 46-55″ with a ton of extras and add-ons such as internet TV. The biggest deal with these has to be the price for the quality. I know it was mentioned before, but I get a little excited about it.

The series 8 LEDs are, like the name implies, the top of the line that Samsung has to offer in LED HDTV. These bad boys have excelling contrast as one would expect from an LED, loads built in as far as software goes and all at a meager $3-4,000 range. The picture quality is outstanding in 1080p and overall these are flat, lightweight and as portable as a 40″ – 55″ TV can be.

LCD Series 3 from Samsung TV is a good value for the quality. Nearly all of this series is in 720p. Though I’m not a big LCD fan I cannot argue with the price. These TVs range in size from 19″ to 32″ and prices range from $200 to $600 depending on what size you get. For LCD this is a good bargain, something you come to expect from this product. The series 6 is- as you would expect twice as nice as the series 3. Well not really, but they are nicer. The picture quality in the series 6 is all 1080p, which is kind of nice to see on an LCD TV. The pictures sizes range from 40″ to 65″, the 65 incher is a very nice TV for the price, $6,000. Yup, that’s a six with three zeros. Still by using LED backlighting and some proprietary software, Samsung has produced some amazing LCD TVS.

Samsung continues to break new ground with every new series of LCD, LED and plasma TV all the while refining their existing technology. By doing this there is no doubt they will continue to meet and exceed their customers’ expectations on a yearly basis.

Zeeman Haus enjoys writing articles online on a variety of subjects. You can check out his latest website on 7 Inch LCD TV which reviews and lists the best LCD TVs to help you pick the best one for your needs.

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