Samsung Plasma Television - Two Of Samsung’s Best Model Plasmas
August 18th, 2008 by admin
Choosing Plasma TV today means looking at just not the performance of the television but also it’s design features.
It seems people have been drawn towards cosmetic appearances and manufacturers are obliging in a big way. The Samsung Plasma TV has come a long way in the past few years and is now right up their with the most sought after.
One of their big features is look and design and it’s apparent the sleek look is just what home theater enthusiasts are looking for. With 3D noise reduction and digital enhancement Samsung has recognized it’s what the consumer wants and they are producing televisions to match.
Their latest offerings in the Samsung 7 series has stepped the boundaries between just being one of the pack to pushing the boundaries of superior technology. Let’s look at two models from the 7 series which has taken the Samsung Plasma TV to a whole new level.
Samsung’s 7 Series Televisions
These are certainly making waves in the television market. For example, the 58″ Widescreen PN58A760 is a work of television art. At 58 inches, it’s a great size for home theater enthusiasts offering some outstanding features.
Design alone and it stands out among it’s nearest competitors. How much life like viewing do you think you will get with 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio? For example, watching a movie like Jurassic Park might just get a little scarier than it already is.
The PN58A760 cuts down on glare and offers maximum contrast plus a resolution of 1920 (H) x 1080 (V). Definitely worth a second look. Yes at between $2800-$4000 it’s a little pricey but then consider the amount of television you’re getting for that price.
Samsung’s PN50A760 And It’s Features
Sleek design is definitely in and there was a time when perhaps Hitachi ruled the sleek design waves but Samsung has made rapid ground in this department and offers exactly that with the 50″ Widesceen PN50A760.
Smaller than it’s 58″ inch series 7 cousin the PN50A760 doesn’t lack any of the features and product output it’s bigger stablemate has. It’s just as effective in delivering real-life television action. It also provides 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and it’s color detail is second-to-none.
It has a resolution of 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) and as far as price is concerned, at just under $3000 it’s definitely in the scope for those looking for some extra home theater quality.
Both models are likely to make an impact on the television market over the next few months as they start to roll out and will give the Samsung Plasma TV added impetus in the market.