Samsung in South Korea is the world's leading brand of consumer electronics. Samsung HDTV are among the best available, but with so many technologies as you can decide what is for you. Most HDTV fall into one of three major technology groups, with more kinds of work. Each type has advantages and disadvantages, but all TVs are stunning.

DLP – DLP HD televisions through concentration and reflection of a light source on a chipThousands of microscopic mirrors to size. The advantages of DLP HD TV are its wide range of price and high contrast. The disadvantages are the rainbow effect, and replacement bulbs cost.

LCD – LCD HD TV work-gel sandwich liquid crystals between two sheets of polarized glass and bright light in the depth not. The benefits of HD LCD TVs are the number of screens with high resolution, including 1080p. TheDisadvantages are that they are a bit expensive if you compare the same screen, and C have a narrow angle.

Plasma TV – Plasma HD TV GHG exciting work in thousands of tiny cells. Benefits are plasma screens, their wide viewing angle and high contrast. The disadvantages are the possibility of screen burn, and they do not always have the best resolution on the screen size bigger order.

Select the display technology isThey seem a difficult task, but rest assured that whatever the type of display you choose, a Samsung HD TV looks absolutely great in your house and give you years of enjoyment.

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