Samsung LE37A559P Full HD TV LCD
Welcome to this full
dedicated site for the Samsung
LE37A559P Full HD TV LCD. This Full HD Ready LCD TV is
described by Samsung as having a "elegantly stylish design the SAMSUNG LE37A559P,
as part of the LCD TV Series 5 offers an extremely rich full HD LCD TV
experience. Giving you phenomenal picture quality and superior
features,
sharper, clearer, more detailed images are delivered with incredible
intensity on its clear panel screen, enabling you to enjoy quality and
versatility that indulge all of your senses".
On this site you can compare prices for the Samsung LE37A559P FULL HD LCD TV as well as read reviews, gather information and view specifications.
On this site you can compare prices for the Samsung LE37A559P FULL HD LCD TV as well as read reviews, gather information and view specifications.
The Samsung LE37A559P Full HD TV LCD has a stunning graphical display in 1080p HD ready resolution comes with a great contrast rate 15,000:1, allowing for extreme detail and great imagery. Those darker shades and all colours are rendered perfectly, and its 3x HDMI connection is ideal for connecting your games console or DVD player. With phenomenal picture quality and an elegant, lacquered black design, the Samsung LE37A559P Full HD TV LCD is a must-have for all homes!
Full HD LCD TV - A Brief Explanation
LCD televisions like the LE37A559P differ from Plasma televisions in that the screen is made up of a liquid crystal display as found in modern computer moitors. This display allows for awesome reproduction of images, and when incorportated with HD TV technology, you're looking at a truly phenomenal picture. HD, or High Definition technology can run on 720pixels or 1080pixels. It is this 1080p that defines FULL HD. 1080p differs from 1080i in that the image is created using progressive scan - progressive or noninterlaced scanning is a method for displaying, storing or transmitting moving images in which all the lines of each frame are drawn in sequence. This is in contrast to the interlacing used in traditional television systems where only the odd lines, then the even lines of each frame (each image now called a field are drawn alternatively, as opposed to the interlacing method found in other models of television. Interlacing aims to improve the picture on televisions - those using a CRT in particular - without greatly increasing the bandwidth used to send the image.

