Saturday, June 20, 2009

Led TV


Consumer durables major Samsung India launched a series of energy-efficient LED technology-based televisions in the Indian market, priced between Rs 1.25 lakh and Rs 3.5 lakh.LED TV use low electricity, contain no mercury and are made of environment-friendly products. It is based on a new technology, which uses LED (light emitting diodes) in the panels as against LCD TVs, which uses normal liquid crystal display technology.The company also introduced a range of LCD TVs and Plasma TVs, priced in the range of Rs 17,000-1.7 lakh and Rs 59,000-1.35 lakh, respectively."We are proud to be contributing to and leading this turning point in TV evolution globally and in India by simultaneously introducing Samsung LED TVs in different markets all over the world," Samsung President and CEO (South-West Asia) Jung Soo Shin said in New Delhi."We are expecting our LED TV volumes to be 10 per cent of our flat panel TV volumes this year," Samsung India Deputy Managing Director R Zutshi said. The company is targeting to sell six lakh units of flat panel TVs in India during 2009.Apart from launching three series of LED TVs in the Indian market, Samsung India also introduced five series of LCD TVs and two series of plasma TVs here. Besides Samsung, firms such as LG, Panasonic and TCL, are also gearing up to introduce LED TVs in the domestic market.Consumer durables major Samsung India launched a series of energy-efficient LED technology-based televisions in the Indian market, priced between Rs 1.25 lakh and Rs 3.5 lakh.LED TV use low electricity, contain no mercury and are made of environment-friendly products. It is based on a new technology, which uses LED (light emitting diodes) in the panels as against LCD TVs, which uses normal liquid crystal display technology.The company also introduced a range of LCD TVs and Plasma TVs, priced in the range of Rs 17,000-1.7 lakh and Rs 59,000-1.35 lakh, respectively."We are proud to be contributing to and leading this turning point in TV evolution globally and in India by simultaneously introducing Samsung LED TVs in different markets all over the world," Samsung President and CEO (South-West Asia) Jung Soo Shin said in New Delhi."We are expecting our LED TV volumes to be 10 per cent of our flat panel TV volumes this year," Samsung India Deputy Managing Director R Zutshi said. The company is targeting to sell six lakh units of flat panel TVs in India during 2009.Apart from launching three series of LED TVs in the Indian market, Samsung India also introduced five series of LCD TVs and two series of plasma TVs here. Besides Samsung, firms such as LG, Panasonic and TCL, are also gearing up to introduce LED TVs in the domestic market.
Heard on news channel that Sony is coming up with ist own version of led tv 1/3rd thickness of samsungs' called Sony LED Bravia KDL-55XBR8 already available outside India.
courtesy:www.gizmag.com

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