Samsung's A6 Series: Featuring An Ugly New Color Design
Samsung's TV frames tend to be black and only black. Not anymore, with the company's introduction of its new favorite color-"rose black". Unfortunately Samsung loves "rose black" so much that it's even extending the new color to its new HT-X710 and HT-X715 home theater systems. Despite the color faux pas, Samsung redeemed itself with some decent specs for the A6 LCD TV series blessed (or cursed) with the new color palette.
The A6 series features 19-, 22-, 32-, 37-, 40-, 46, and 52-inch screen sizes, all boasting 1080p resolution (with the exception of the 19 and 22 inch models), a contrast ratio of up to 15000:1 on the larger sets, a Game Mode, 4 HDMI sockets on any model above 32-inches, and "ultra clear panel" contrast-improving technology. Models above 37-inches also have 100 Hz technology which reduces motion blur and artifacts, pretty well ubiquitous in fast-moving movies and video games.
Via Crave UK
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Posted by Justin Davey at March 14, 2008 5:03 AM