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Samsung UN46C6800 46" 1080p LED HDTV Preview
The Samsung UN46C6800 is a LED HDTV from Samsung's 6 Series. The LED back-lit 120MHz display allows for full HD images to be displayed smoothly and clearly.
Samsung UN65C6500 65" 1080p LED HDTV Preview
The Samsung UN65C6500 delivers some seriously innovative and advanced viewing options.
Samsung UN55C6500 55" 1080p LED HDTV Preview
The Samsung UN55C6500 is one of four 1080p LCD TV’s released by Samsung in early 2010. All models in the 6500 Series feature a contemporary new design with LED edge lighting.
Samsung UN46C6500 46" 1080p LED HDTV Preview
The Samsung UN46C6500 is one of four 1080p LCD TV’s released by Samsung in early 2010. All models in the 6500 Series feature a contemporary new design with LED edge lighting.
Samsung UN40C6500 40" 1080p LED HDTV Preview
The Samsung UN40C6500 is one of four 1080p LCD TV’s released by Samsung in early 2010. All models in the 6500 Series feature a contemporary new design with LED edge lighting with a 1.2" depth.
Samsung UN32C6500 32" 1080p LED HDTV Preview
The Samsung UN40C6500 is one of four 1080p LCD TV's released by Samsung in early 2010. All models in the 6500 Series feature a contemporary new design with LED edge lighting, with a 1.2" depth.
Samsung UN60C6400 60" 1080p LED HDTV Preview
The Samsung UN60C6400 is part of the 6 Series TV line by Samsung. Online video streaming/rental services such as YouTube, Netflix, and Blockbuster are also available as applications.
Samsung UN55C6400 55" 1080p LED HDTV Preview
The Samsung UN55C6400 was released in early 2010. As the top unit in the series, the UN55C6400 boasts a large 55” frame that’s only 1.2” deep.
Samsung UN46C6400 46" 1080p LED HDTV Preview
The UN46C6400 builds from its predecessor (the UN40C) by incorporating a wider/taller 46” frame, while still maintaining an ultra-slim (1.2” deep) design.
Samsung UN40C6400 40" 1080p LED HDTV Preview
The 40” UN40C6400 hosts full 1080p resolution and handles both ATSC and Clear QAM signals, allowing users access to both standard- and high-definition video content.