Features
While this isn't the first LED-backlit TV, the Series 9 is one of the few of its kind in the market besides the latest Sony Bravia KLV-46X4500. But it's an exciting feature as it allows better colors as well as blacks at the same time.The panel itself is a future-proofed 1,920 x 1,080-pixel resolution LCD, and the backlighting contributes to the hyperbolic 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. Suspicious numbers aside, the black levels on this TV are very fine, indeed.
Like the Series 8 before it, you get a generous four HDMI ports and an Ethernet networking port for streaming weather information and media content from a Digital Living Network Alliance-compatible server (a PC or network access storage).
If that's not enough you can also connect USB devices like MP3 players or thumbdrives and choose from a large selection of content onboard, which includes children's stories, illustrated recipes and even games. You don't even need to connect an antenna to get entertainment from this device, but if you must there's also a built-in EPG-compliant HD digital TV tuner as well.
Tags: Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., TV, Sony Corp., LG Electronics Inc., network
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