Perhaps you’ve heard the recent buzz surrounding the new Samsung LED TV series, or perhaps you own a Samsung TV LED yourself. Regardless, as we move toward LED TV prominence, there are some important facts that every consumer must know about these TV Samsung LED technologies.
First of all, we have to understand that LED is an improvement upon LCD through adding back-lighting behind the LCD panel in place of traditional fluorescent lighting. The Samsung TV LED was first introduced by the company in 2009 and later popularized by the other television companies.
As many TV connoisseurs know, Samsung LED TVs and all televisions similar to the TV Samsung LED are ultra-skinny with improvements in depth and weight. This makes a lot of things easier, but size is not their only efficiency; these Samsung LED TV products are energy-efficient, only costing typical viewers around twenty dollars per year in energy costs. This is a big edge over the high energy consumption of plasma televisions.
There are several variations of the TV Samsung LED, but most important to us is the edge-lit model without local dimming. This sounds fancy, but it just means that the LED black lights are placed around the edge of the actual LCD screen and they all emit the same amount of light at any point in time. The current Samsung model within these specifications is their very popular Samsung UND6400 series, an option that is both budget-friendly and functional.
In terms of performance, Samsung TV LED technology in some models (like the Samsung UND8000) has been said to compete with the deep black of expensive plasma monitors through the addition of local dimming to the LED black-lighting. Using local dimming, the television can achieve much higher “black levels” than without. A darker black is a big key to a better viewing experience according to many television experts.
If you are considering purchasing a Samsung LED TV, begin by asking yourself whether you are looking to have a lighter, skinnier TV. If you think this would be a good purchase, than start to look at individual models and their different lighting styles. Remember that local dimming is a bit more expensive, though provides deeper black levels that add picture quality to your television. Happy shopping