Official pricing and retail availability for Samsung's
Flat-Panel LED HDTV Series 8000, 7000 and 6000 have been announced, and they are not for those on a budget. The latest technology will always cost you more, and these new ultra-thin LED TVs use edge-mounted LEDs as their primary light source, resulting in superior contrast ratios and color
detail. Samsung Electronics promises that these models will also offer substantial decreases
in energy consumption.
- Samsung 8000 Series – (May) 46-inch class: $3,299.99 / 55-inch class: $3,999.99
- Samsung 7000 Series – (April) 40-inch class: $2,499.99 / (March) 46-inch class: $2,999.99 / 55-inch class: $3,799.99
- Samsung 6000 Series – (June) 32-inch class: $1,599.99 / (March)
40-inch class: $2,299.99 / 46-inch class: $2,799.99 / 55-inch class:
$3,599.99

Press Release
Energy Efficiency and Ultra-Slim Designs
RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. - March 31, 2009 - Samsung
Electronics America, Inc., a market leader and award-winning innovator
in consumer electronics, today revealed prices and market availability
for its new species of Flat-Panel TVs, LED HDTV Series 8000, 7000 and
6000. The new portfolio of LED HDTVs use edge-mounted LEDs as their
primary light source rather than traditional Cold Cathode Fluorescent
Lamps (CCFL). By using LEDs, the entire line is highlighted by superior
contrast ratios and color detail, ultra-thin and wall-friendly depths
and substantial decreases in energy consumption.
The Samsung 8000, 7000 and 6000 Series also incorporate a
wide selection of state-of-the-art picture quality enhancements and
networking features for an optimal home entertainment experience,
whether viewing TV shows, movies, playing video games or accessing an
expansive range of multimedia from portable devices, PCs and the
Internet.
“The era of LED televisions for the mainstream consumer
has finally arrived, and the new Samsung LED HDTV line has raised the
industry bar for viewing quality, energy-efficiency and stylish, modern
design,” said Jonas Tanenbaum, vice president of LCD HDTV Marketing at
Samsung Electronics America. “Samsung’s vision to create eco-friendly
products that can evolve with the needs and desires of our consumers is
reflected in our new line, and is matched only by our commitment to
bring value and quality into the home.”
Eye-Opening Picture Quality
All three of Samsung’s LED HDTV Series achieve dynamic
contrast ratios that surpass those of traditional LCD HDTVs using a
CCFL, for deep, inky blacks and crisp whites. The use of LEDs and
Samsung’s Wide Color Enhancer Pro feature work together to also produce
a more vivid, yet natural range of colors with a variety of content.
The Ultra Clear Panel allows more light to pass through the screen
while reducing reflections from ambient light, resulting in a bright
and detailed picture in most any room. Samsung’s “Natural” mode
optimizes picture settings to ensure the brightness advantage of LCD
displays and the cinema-like richness of plasma displays with any
content.
To battle motion blur and image judder that can plague LCD displays
when displaying fast movement onscreen, the LED HDTVs utilize Samsung’s
acclaimed Auto Motion Plus
frame interpolation technology and fast refresh rates. The 8000 Series
features a quick 240Hz refresh rate - four times that of other TVs - to
nearly eliminate the ill effects of displaying quick, action-packed
motion. Both the 7000 and 6000 Series feature an also-swift 120Hz
refresh rate for viewing clarity with sports, movies and video games.
New for 2009 is the option for advanced users to customize Auto Motion
PlusTM by adjusting for judder and motion blur independently.
A New Standard In Entertainment and Networking
Samsung’s LED HDTVs reinvent the television, transforming
it into a true, out-of-the-box hub for multimedia enjoyment in the
home. With Samsung’s Medi@2.0 (TM) suite, available on the 8000 and
7000 Series, consumers can enjoy a wide array of entertainment options
without leaving the couch. The Internet@TV - Content Service, developed
in association with Yahoo!, provides onscreen access to web-based
content from a host of Yahoo! properties (Flickr, News, Weather, and
Finance), and well-known names like USA Today and others. The
widgets-based interface and scrollbar are activated with the push of a
button, and run along the bottom of the screen for easy browsing of the
latest programs and content. Even after purchase, consumers will be
able to enjoy a growing library of widgets, as the widget development
kit will be open to content providers willing to create new offerings.
The Medi@2.0 (TM) suite also includes wired and wireless DLNA
compatibility, allowing consumers to enjoy photos, music and videos
from a networked PC right on the television. A collection of photos,
artwork, games, recipes and more comes pre-loaded on the television as
well, while two USB 2.0 connections make it easy to access music,
photos and movies from a variety of portable devices and drives.
The 6000 Series includes access to Samsung’s InfoLinkTM
RSS Service, for a quick and easy way to have the latest news, sports,
weather and stock information onscreen with just a touch of the remote.
Two USB 2.0 connections are also included for instant sharing of
favorite multimedia with family and friends without having to huddle
around a PC and monitor.
Easy On The Eyes…And The Wall
With LED edge-lighting, Samsung’s LED HDTVs not only
create a top-quality viewing experience, but also effortlessly add to a
room’s décor without overpowering it. The models in all three series
are just over an inch thick with tuner, yet include the comprehensive
connectivity and features that consumers expect from the latest HDTVs.
Samsung’s innovative ultra-slim wall-mount solution complements
Samsung’s latest ultra-thin televisions by reducing the gap between the
TV and the wall to a mere 0.6 inches, as opposed to the larger gaps of
bulkier solutions. In addition, the wall-mount (sold separately) and
ultra-thin LED HDTV combine, to make the installation and adjustment
experience similar to hanging a picture frame.
The LED HDTV line also features the latest versions of Samsung’s Touch of Color TM (ToCTM)
design, which uses dual-injection molding to coat a translucent,
colored surface to achieve an attractive crystalline appearance. For
2009, the ToCTM bezel begins as a deep piano black fading
into distinct chrome, and finishes as a clear prism (8000 Series) or
light ruby highlights (7000 and 6000 Series) along the outer edges. The
color intensity within the bezel subtly changes with the viewing angle,
and further accentuates the thinness of the television.
Staying In The Green
Samsung LED HDTVs all meet the more stringent Energy Star® v3.0
guidelines by cutting power consumption to significant new lows.
Compared to 2008 Samsung LCD HDTVs of similar size, the 2009 Samsung
LED HDTVs consume 40 percent less energy, helping consumers to save on
electrical bills and reduce their carbon footprint. An optimized energy
savings mode adjusts the backlight and picture quality while continuing
to produce smoother, more natural images. LEDs are also a mercury-free
light source, which provide yet another degree of environmental
friendliness and safety versus other backlight technologies.