Review of the Samsung samsung led hdtv LCD TVs
Downside
We have reservations about LED edge lighting, and not the least of which because we don’t see the value in having a
“thin” television. Especially if it affects picture quality. We had a sneak preview of the new series last week, and
were a little nonplussed by what we saw. While Samsung told us the screens were pre-production, there was significant
light leakage from the corners when the image was black. It almost looked like the LED was on top of, and not behind,
the screen. While the company informs us this will be less evident on the production models, we look forward to trying
it out for ourselves.
If you’re looking at the FRONT of the samsung lcd hdtv why does it matter if it’s 30mm thick or 100mm? We know that these
televisions are designed to be wall-mounted, but at the company’s own admission only about one in 10 Australians
wall-mount their screens. But Samsung says the new series are different, and overseas the number is closer to 50 per
cent due to the company’s new picture-frame mount.












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