Samsung UNC6500 LED | C6500 Series LED TV

Samsung UNC6500 serves as the entry-level ultra-thin plasma LED system for 2010. Although this system is not 3D capable like the UNC7000 and models of a higher standing, it still maintains astounding depth, superb picture quality, and nearly the same level of interactivity with its Internet@TV feature. These features and more make the Samsung UNC6500 which consists of multiple models (65″ UN65C6500, 60″ UN60C6500, 55″ UN55C6500, 46″ UN46C6500) a quality system that provides a solid entertainment experience.

Enhanced image quality

The Samsung UNC6500 features Samsung’s Wide Color Enhancer, coupled with Clear Image Panel technology, which work in harmony to bolster overall image quality, allowing for the highest visual performance possible on a non-3D plasma screen HDTV. The UNC6500 also offers a 120hz refresh rate, ideal for reproducing fast-paced sequences from sports, video games, or action-oriented television and films.

Improved efficiency

All models in the Samsung UNC plasma series lineup feature a high-efficiency panel that works to reduce the systems energy consumption in order to better meet Energystar 4.0 guidelines. This reduced energy consumption leads to a more cost-effective, environmentally friendly entertainment system.

Improved Samsung applications

The Samsung UNC6500 HDTV features improved content available from its Internet@TV feature, including content from: Addeco Broadband, AccuWeather.com, Blockbuster, the Associated Press, YouTube, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, USA Today, and more. This content is largely free, but can otherwise be purchased for a small fee or accessed by subscribers. This interactive content allows for expanded entertainment over television sets lacking any such capability.

2010 promises to be an exciting year for entertainment technology, with several advancements already having been announced. While the details surrounding these new HDTV behemoths have not been revealed in their entirety, one thing is certain: the HDTV’s of previous years are quickly being made into relics of the past

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