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Samsung 750 Series, 650 Series LCD HDTVs hit store shelvesBy Sindre Lia, 9 May 2008
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Coming in 40-, 46- and 52-inch models, Samsung's new 750 and 650 Series of LCD HDTVs sport a range of multimedia features such as RSS functionality.

Samsung's new 650 Series and 750 Series LCD HDTVs that were announced at CES in January, are now finally available in stores. Both series are comprised of 40-, 46- and 52-inch models starting at $1600 and $2000, respectively.

The 650 Series and 750 Series LCD HDTVs sport Auto Motion Plus 120HZ technology and 4ms pixel response time, aiming to eliminate motion blur and provide smooth motion action scenes. The displays are claimed to offer a viewing angle of 178 x 178 degrees (H/V) and comes with full 1080p resolution and a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

The new televisions boast a new Infolink RSS service where users can access content from USA Today, and users can play music and JPEG image files directly via a Wiselink USB 2.0 port. All models should also incorporate 4 HDMI ports, 2 component video inputs, 1 S-video input, 2 composite (AV) inputs, 1 PC input, RF antenna input and HDMI-CEC.

Taking it even further, the 750 Series LCD HDTVs offer picture-in-picture functionality and is even more capable when it comes to multimedia. More specifically, these televisions are DLNA certified, which means that they can be connected to home networks via "plug and play". To accompany this feature, the 750 Series can play MPEG4 and DivX files and also offers digital content management.

Samsung 750 Series:

The 52-inch model (LN52A750) measures 52.0 by 31.7 by 4.2 inches and weighs 66.4 pounds without stand. Price: $3000.

The 46-inch model (LN46A750) measures 46.1 by 28.0 by 3.9 inches and weighs 52.7 pounds without stand. Price: $2600.

The 40-inch model (LN40A750) measures 40.9 by 25.1 by 3.4 inches and weighs 35.9 pounds without stand. Price: $2000.

Samsung 650 Series:

The 52-inch model (LN52A650) measures 50.2 by 31.7 by 4.1 inches and weighs 64.6 pounds without stand. Price: $2700.

The 46-inch model (LN46A650) measures 44.5 by 28.1 by 3.7 inches and weighs 49.2 pounds without stand. Price: $2200.

The 40-inch model (LN40A650) measures 39.3 by 35.1 by 3.3 inches and weighs 37.5 pounds without stand. Price: $1600.
 
 
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