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TV producers have continued to produce quality products and exceptional, not only to maintain a steady pace of growth, but also to pass on to their customers satisfaction. Perhaps the most innovative manufacturers home entertainment concept designed application, the LED LCD TV technology. This could not have the technology, the latest invention, but the brand leader in LCD TV has applied the concept and came up with something reallySpecial.

The Samsung 40B7000 LCD TV uses LED technology. Not like a light bulb, but as EdgeLight. With this, the diodes are mounted on the side of the TV and not behind.

This technology EdgeLight, LCD TV might make could be as thin as the producers. Watch the Samsung model, and will certainly be happy. It 's so thin and so light that the assembly was on a wall will cost you only a thin cableand screws well. However, prices for wall mounting only, be higher than the price of an LCD TV set. Nevertheless, Promos available and you can always expect to make a good deal.

The Samsung model is commonly known Luxia. True to its name, this is a model of luxury at a great price. But the features sumptuous certainly get you love. The resolution is 1920×1080 pixels and is undoubtedly impeccable qualityImages. It 's the 16:9 aspect ratio making it a true wide-screen LCD TV. Other luxury features include color temperature control, full tonal range, USB 2.0 connection and self-tuner. It 's also the internet widgets that a technology exclusive to Yahoo.

The Samsung UE40B7000 LCD TV with LED technology is also compatible with high definition. And what is even more surprising that the broad wireless as well. And 'theIntegrated DVB-T tuner in the system, allowing free access to specific channels without subscription.

It seems that all Samsung LCD TV model will surprise you this. Everything about him seems to be beautiful. From its sleek look of his epic, this is a dish will surely be proud.

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