Samsung UE40B7020W 40-inch Widescreen Ultra Slim Full HD 1080P Crystal LED TV with Media 2.0 and Freeview
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1311 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Samsung
- Model: UE40B7020WWXXU
- Released on: 2009-03-16
- Display size: 40
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Manufacturer's Description
LED Back-lit Technology TV
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| How does Samsung make it so slim? |
LED Technology
What is LED?
Standard LCD TVs use a simple constant fluorescent lamp backlight to illuminate the image on the screen. But this type of lamp is too bright to display decent black images, so blacks can look grey and washed out. Fluorescent light also includes unwanted colours such as orange, yellow and cyan which are difficult to filter without reducing screen brightness.
How does Samsung make it so slim?
Samsung takes slimness a step further by arranging the LEDs around the outside of the screen and pointing them inwards. This optimised structure makes the Samsung LED TV incredibly slim. Some models are a mere 29mm!
Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a new technology that converts electric energy directly into light, producing a dramatic improvement in contrast and colour rendering. LED has a narrower spectrum of light with fewer unwanted colours.
Why is the Samsung picture so much better?
Samsung LED replaces ordinary fluorescent backlights with multiple LEDs that brighten, dim or turn off altogether depending on the picture on the screen giving you deep authentic blacks and a greater subtlety of colour gradiation in between.
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| 1080p Full HD |
Discover the Full HD difference. 1080p Full HD refers to images that are displayed at 1920 x 1080 resolution. With 1.5 times the scanning lines of conventional HD TV, Full HD offers more pixels, more details and superior picture clarity.
Ultra Slim
By using smaller lamps and a thinner diffuser sheet, Samsung LED TVs are 70% slimmer than equivalent fluorescent backlit televisions. This optimised structure makes the Samsung LED incredibly slim - just 29.9mm!
Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio
LED backlight technology allows for greater contrast levels, so bright images become brighter and dark images become darker.
Motion Plus
Conventional TVs display visuals at a 50Hz frame rate which means it shows 50 still images per second. Samsung Motion Plus™ runs at 100Hz or 200Hz (dependent on model), twice the rate or more of ordinary televisions, so even the fastest action scenes are precise, clear and blur-free.
Motion Plus™ works by intelligently estimating the on-screen action. Then it creates and inserts extra frames between frames. The result is a seamless, blur-free viewing experience that's perfect for sports and other fast-motion including scrolling text.
Ultra Clear Panel®
Conventional TVs display visuals at a 50Hz frame rate which means it shows 50 still images per second. Samsung Motion Plus™ runs at 100Hz or 200Hz (dependent on model), twice the rate or more of ordinary televisions, so even the fastest action scenes are precise, clear and blur-free.
Samsung's patented Ultra Clear Panel® technology gives you clear, crisp images without glare. A new anti-reflective coating delivers dramatically darker blacks, vibrant depth of colour and reduced reflection.
Media@2.0
Samsung Medi@2.0 lets your customers enjoy multimedia content from a range of sources.
Internet@TV uses widgets, small internet applications that deliver relevant web content to your TV.
Widgets make it easy to keep track of news, weather, stock markets, sports results and YouTube videos. Connection can be wired or wireless through a Samsung wireless LAN adaptor.
Photo widgets give viewers access to photo sharing services like Flickr® through their wide-screen television.
Samsung Content Library provides pre-loaded material on a range of subjects including cooking, health, games and education. The library can be customised and updated.
USB 2.0 Movie uses a simple USB interface to let your customer play music and videos and view pictures right on their TV screen.
Supports high speeds of up to 480 Mbps.
Supports FAT 16 / 32 files, the type found on USB drives, flash devices and SD cards.
Rewind, fast forward, play, pause and stop buttons on remote control.
Scroll ability. Ideal for larger content.
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) turns the TV into a digital media player so you can watch video and view pictures saved on your PC. A wired or wireless router pairs up the TV and DLNA certified equipment like laptops, PCs and even Samsung's Omnia mobile phone, so content can be streamed from one to the other. DLNA removes the need to copy media onto a USB storage device and then connect the USB to the TV.
4 HDMI
Connect your digital world. HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) inputs transmit pure, uncompressed streams of digital data at the highest resolution. With 4 HDMI inputs (3 rear, 1 side), your TV is equipped with everything it needs to become your personal multimedia hub, allowing you to quickly connect external devices to the TV for an unrivalled audio visual experience.
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| A positive impact on our environment |
LED TVs use up to 40% less power than a conventional LCD. This reduces both environmental damage and your customer's total operating cost.
There is no mercury in our product and no lead is used in its manufacture. Our ultra-slim design requiresless packaging. The material we do use is easily recycled.
Many of our products have been granted the European Union Eco-Label 'Flower', a unique certification scheme developed to help consumers choose more environmentally friendly products.
Sizes available
36"/40"/46" /55"
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Customer Reviews
Superb
If I manage to make one thing clear in this review, it's that this TV is brilliant. The 1080p is so clear that it's practically like looking through an empty frame.
The picture quality is superlative; the blacks are deeper than ever and the colours are as vibrant as a bolt of lightning. Compared to previous LCD TV's I have owned in the past, the samsung led TV's are a cut above the rest. I'm not sure on the Sony 200Hz motionflow against this TV but the picture looks very smooth indeed. When I say flat screen, I really mean flat! There is literally no room wasted when hooking the thing to the wall and blends into its surroundings seamlessly.
Thoroughly recommended for anyone who seeks exceptional quality from their television!
Simply stunning
The way this TV upscales standard Freeview TV and standard DVDs is hugely impressive (provided you've got a strong off-air signal and a decent DVD player). It's such a relief to realise that I don't have to throw away my (large) DVD collection, and can enjoy them all over again with near BluRay quality. It's also the first TV I've ever owned which gave me perfect pictures staight out of the box, with no "tweaking" needed. It has literally transformed my viewing experience. But be warned - it gives poor quality digital TV signals (notably standard Sky boxes) and "budget" BluRay players very short shrift - you'd be far better off sticking with a high-quality DVD player than switching to a low-quality BluRay player. The other faults all relate to its super-thin dimensions. Whilst its thinness will draw gasps from your friends and make it perfect for wall-mounting, its tiny speakers are next to worthless, the absence of SCART sockets is a pain (just one mini SCART socket), and the rim-mounted LEDs mean that contrast is low on very dark scenes (the end credits on many films and TV programmes - white letters on a black background - look more like light grey on a black background). But I can live with that, given its plasma-like blacks, low power consumption, and excellent contrast in all but the darkest scenes.
Samsung LED TV
This tv is the slimmest tv I have ever seen, it weighs lesss than half the weight of my last tv too but this isn't hard to believe given its size. The picture quality is one of the best i've seen, colours are vivid and areas that should be black are actually black (My last tv had a problem handling dark scenes). The connections are more than enough although I have alreay filled the 4 HDMI ports, one thing I found particularly usefull, was the inclusion of an Optical output. With a descent surround sound system you can have almost 5.1 sound whatever you're watching, it is capable of outputting 5.1 but no aired tv stations support it yet. The menus are easy to navigate through and this gives you a lot of tweaking to fine tune to your desired settings. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a new tv, the mix of stunning picture quality and beautiful design make it the perfect piece to have at the centre of any home theatre system.
One final note,
I had one problem with the tv early on, it would randomly turn off into standby and then come back on instantly for no apparent reason. This happend quite often and was really annoying especially during the Champions League final. I sorted the problem out with little hassle by downloading the firmware update form Samsung's website. I have had no problems with it since.










