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December 6, 2007

Samsung FP-T5094 Plasme Television

Story link: Samsung FP-T5094 Plasme Television by Franz Bicar

samsung-fp-t5094.jpgNow you can get full 1080p HD without the mess of wires. The FPT5094 includes a wireless home A/V center that enables wireless communication between the FPT5094 and components, like your DVD player, cable/satellite box, etc., connected to the wireless center.

This television’s connections - with three HDMI jacks, two component video inputs - were moved from the back of the TV to the back of the separate wireless base station. As a result, the only wire coming from the panel is the power cord. This could potentially save hundreds of dollars in installation fees if you want to wall-mount your FPT5094 because not having to run interconnects through the wall makes wall installation much simpler.

he base station communicates with the television via a 802.11n wireless standard at speeds up to 150Mbps, which is plenty for 1080p video.

In bright environments the display quality of conventional plasma TVs can be compromised by external light. Samsung’s FPT5094 plasma TV boasts a combination of FilterBright technology, Super Black Panel and Optimal Light Filter to bring you sharp contrast, unbelievable detail and pure clarity in any lighting condition.

Conventional Plasma HDTVs use 10-bit color processing that produces up to 1.07 billion colors. But Samsung has taken HDTV Plasma to the next level with sets that have 18-bit color processing. These technologically advanced color processing methods can produce astonishing natural, true-to-life colors. It also aids in video signal processing of analog sources to ensure a more natural and vivid picture.

When it comes to reliability, you can count on the Samsung FPT5094 Plasma HDTV. That’s because it is held up to the highest of standards when it comes to quality and longevity. Samsung Plasma HDTVs last 60,000 hours to half-brightness.

As the evolution of television continues, Samsung has been able to advance select sets to produce units with a full 1920 x 1080 progressive resolution (1080p). This incredible resolution not only means that these sets are ready for new digital game and movie formats, but they are also able to show you all of the resolution from today’s broadcast formats (1080i has 1920 x 1080 pixels) instead of dropping the horizontal resolution to fit the screen as all 720p sets do.

A 15-watt per channel built-in audio amplifier powers the FPT5094’s integrated stereo speakers. This TV also features SRS TruSurround XT. TruSurround is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through the two-speaker internal playback system.

Sources:
http://www.amazon.com
http://www.craveonline.com
http://blog.wired.com
http://www.nextag.com


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