Samsung UN55B8000 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LED HDTV - NickelBids
Redefining the standards for viewing quality, energy-efficiency and home entertainment decor, the Samsung 8000 Series LED HDTVs deliver unparalleled picture quality and enhanced connectivity while also helping you reduce your carbon footprint with the reduced power consumption of the LED screen. Using Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) as its primary light source--rather than traditional Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL)--this cutting edge HDTV also offers the benefits of an ultra-high contrast ratio and a slim depth that allows for a more artful design.
8000 Series features Samsung's new Internet@TV online content service. Developed with Yahoo!, Internet@TV uses either a wired or wireless Ethernet connection to access content onscreen from Yahoo!, Flickr, YouTube and more with the push of a button. The widget-based interface and scrollbar run along the bottom of the screen for easy browsing of the latest programs and content. And this HDTV is accented by Samsung's TOC (Touch of Color), which offers a hint of a translucent color around the edges of the unit for a uniquely fashionable look.
Screen Size: 55 inches Full 1080p HD ( Learn more ) Breakthrough LED picture quality with true-to-life brightness ranging from the purest black to pristine white. ( Learn more ) Energy Savings: Samsung's LED TVs use up to 40 percent less power than conventional LCD TVs. ( Learn more ) Ultra-slim Design: 1.2-inch depth Ultra-quick 2ms response time minimizes blurring of fast motion in sports programs. Mega dynamic contrast ratio (5,000,000:1) HD-Grade Pixel Resolution: High-resolution pixel density is combined with a built-in image scaler to handle inputs from a variety of digital and analog audio/video sources. Auto Motion Plus 240Hz: Advanced processing that reduces blur and enhances image detail when viewing...-
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