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Founded in 1938, Samsung is currently the world's leading consumer electronics brand. The massive South Korean conglomerate entered the television market in 1972 and began making flat panel TVs in 1999.

2009/2010 Samsung TV Models

Samsung LED TV for 2009/2010

Samsung Luxia 8 Series LED TV  

The B8000 & 8500 are the top of the line LCD series from Samsung at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. These 4 LCDs feature 240Hz refresh rates, LED backlighting, internet connectivity and anti-glare screens in a nearly 1" deep frame.
Samsung UN55B8500, Samsung UN46B8500, Samsung UN55B8000, Samsung UN46B8000

Samsung Luxia 7 Series LED TV  

Stepping down from the UNB8000 series is the Luxia UNB7000 these 3 models offer most of the same features as the 8000's but feature a 120Hz refresh rate instead of 240Hz.
Samsung UN55B7100, Samsung UN55B7000 Recommended, Samsung UN46B7100, Samsung UN46B7000 Recommended, Samsung UN40B7000

Samsung Luxia 6 Series LED TV  

The UNB6000 series from Samsung is their new "Eco-Friendly" line of LCDs. Samsung claims that these televisions are more than 40% more energy efficient than other LCDs in their category.
Samsung UN55B6000, Samsung UN46B6000, Samsung UN40B6000 Recommended

Samsung Series 7 LCD  

The LNB750 Series is a CFL backlit series of 1080p, 240Hz LCDs with built in ehternet access to Samsung's Internet@TV.
Samsung LN52B750 Recommended, Samsung LN46B750 Recommended, Samsung LN40B750 Editor's Choice

Samsung Series 6 LCD  

Getting into the high end of the 2009 Samsung LCD lineup we see the Series 6 LCDs. The red accent in the Touch of Color bezel adds a subtle bit of style to your viewing room while 1080p and 120Hz Auto Motion Plus processing works to mitigate the motion lag problem inherent in all LCD panels. Available in 7 sizes, the 6 series LCDs include the features of the lower line models and add a 4ms response time, 178° view angle and 4 HDMI 1.3 inputs. (Models under 32 inch are 720p)
Samsung LN19B650 Editor's Choice, Samsung LN22B650 Editor's Choice, Samsung LN32B650 Editor's Choice, Samsung LN37B650 Recommended, Samsung LN40B650, Samsung LN46B650 Recommended, Samsung LN52B630, Samsung LN55B650

Samsung Series 5 LCD  

Stepping up from the Series 4 models the Series 5 LCDs offer full HD 1080p resolutions and larger sizes including the LN52B550 and LN46B550. For smaller space requirements the Series 5 features are also available on the LN40B550, LN37B550 and LN32B550. Offering all the features of the 4 series the 550s also have a hidden speaker to give it a sleek look, 4 HDMI 1.3 inputs (1 on the side) and a USB 2.0 input.
Samsung LN32B550, Samsung LN37B550 Editor's Choice, Samsung LN40B550, Samsung LN46B550, Samsung LN52B550 Editor's Choice

Samsung Series 4 LCD  

The LCD televisions in the Series 4 lineup are the entry level TVs for 2009. The LN32B460 is the largest of the Series 4 TVs while the LN26B460 and LN22B460 round out the class. They all feature a piano black bezel, 720p/1080i resolutions and 3 HDMI 1.3 inputs. These televisions provide excellent price points and are built for the value minded consumer
Samsung LN22B460 Editor's Choice, Samsung LN26B460 Editor's Choice, Samsung LN32B460

Samsung Series 3 LCD  

The 3 Series LCD TVs from Samsung offer HD quality at a budget price. The 3 series are 720p panels with an 8ms response time and a 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. These LCDs also include a game mode, SRS TruSurround XT and Samsung Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology.
Samsung LN19B360, Samsung LN22B360, Samsung LN26B360, Samsung LN32B360 Editor's Choice

New from Samsung for 2010

Samsung 9000 Series LED TV  

Samsung's flagship line at CES 2010 is the 9 series of LED televisions. Home entertainment innovation abounds in these TVs from the pedestal stand/wall mount bracket containing all the cirsuitry to the touch screen remote control than display broadcast signals on the screen. Throw in the .28 inch depth of the unit and the built in internet connectivity and you have a serious home entertinment hub for your TV room.
Samsung UN55C9000, Samsung UN46C9000

Samsung 8000 Series LED TV  

Samsung's 8000 series LED TVs for 2010 feature 3D capability in a slim, contemporary design thanks to the LED edge lighting. Samsung's proprietary 3D system allows compatibility with multiple 3D formats to provide access to 3D content from many sources.
Samsung UN65C8000, Samsung UN60C8000, Samsung UN55C8000, Samsung UN46C8000

Samsung 7000 Series LED TV  

Samsung's 7000 series LED TVs for 2010 feature a new contemporary design thanks to the LED edge lighting. In fact the depth of the unit looked to us to be around the same 1.2 inches in depth from the 2009 model. The big difference that we noticed at CES 2010 in aesthetics was the much smaller bezel/frame which was only about 1 inch on top and sides of the TV screen.
Samsung UN65C7000, Samsung UN60C7000, Samsung UN55C7000, Samsung UN46C7000, Samsung UN40C7000

Samsung 6500 Series LED TV  

Samsung's 6500 series LED TVs for 2010 feature a new contemporary design thanks to the LED edge lighting. The C6500 series LEDs wil have the AutoMotion 120Hz refresh rate, and a 1080p "Ultra Clear" panel.
Samsung UN65C6500, Samsung UN60C6500, Samsung UN55C6500, Samsung UN46C6500, Samsung UN40C6500

Samsung LCD C750 Series  

The LNB750 Series is a CFL backlit series of 1080p, 240Hz LCDs with built in ehternet access to Samsung's Internet@TV.
Samsung LN52C750, Samsung LN46C750, Samsung LN40C750

Samsung LCD C650 Series  

Samsung announced anothr CFL backlit line of LCD televisions at CES 2010, the C650 series of LCDs feature Samsung's 1080p, 120Hz "Ultra Clear" panel. The popular red Touch of Color bezel returns for 2010 on the C650 line and while the C650 doesn't share the sleek, metallic designs of the LED line up it's still a good looking television.
Samsung LN55C650, Samsung LN46C650, Samsung LN40C650, Samsung LN37C650, Samsung LN32C650



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