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Samsung new models for 2009

post #1 of 1513
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Has anyone else noticed the new Samsung models haven't been announced yet. This time last year I knew about the 550 and 650, so far they have kept mum, do you think they will anounce at CES 2009?
post #2 of 1513
I'm hoping for a series 10 LCD...
post #3 of 1513
I'm hoping for the Series 13 myself.
post #4 of 1513
yeah that too. whatever highest number comes out Ill get it if it's good.
post #5 of 1513
Considering the 9 series just came out then why would they introduce another new model?
post #6 of 1513
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Originally Posted by omeletpants View Post

Considering the 9 series just came out then why would they introduce another new model?

To replace the 5, 6, & 7 series. Maybe the next ToC would be yellow!
post #7 of 1513
What sux is I'm about to purchase the 750 and will feel obsolete in a month.
post #8 of 1513
I just purchased a A750 myself, it will be here tomorrow and I don't regret it one bit. There is always gonna be something better, I bought my iMac the top of the line model, to just have one a little bit faster come out 3 months later but am I not enjoying what I have now? I love it every day.
post #9 of 1513
Well, Usually next years models usually fix the problems that were in last years models.
post #10 of 1513
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Originally Posted by TygerClaw View Post

Well, Usually next years models usually fix the problems that were in last years models.

And come with their own, new set of problems. Just buy a TV and enjoy it.
post #11 of 1513
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Originally Posted by MrEastSide View Post

And come with their own, new set of problems. Just buy a TV and enjoy it.

Yeah, Its a cycle that keeps on repeating.
post #12 of 1513
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Originally Posted by taurus2007 View Post

To replace the 5, 6, & 7 series. Maybe the next ToC would be yellow!

Lol. I bet they come out with a model that has interchangeable aesthetics or somehow allows you to change the color of the TOC. Also probably expect them to get down to 1-2ms response times. Also assuming we'll probably see a few 240hz tv's out of Samsung like Sony's XBR7 and most likely a 1440p model cuz everyone knows that 1080p was soo yesterday . At the least, i'm really hoping for a few lower priced LED models and hopefully more widely available screen sizes.

As for their plasmas...I really want a motion enhancer added preferably w/ 120hz but i'd be happy if they added it to the 60hz models similar to what Sony did with their V-series LCD.
post #13 of 1513
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Originally Posted by maygit View Post

Lol. I bet they come out with a model that has interchangeable aesthetics or somehow allows you to change the color of the TOC. Also probably expect them to get down to 1-2ms response times. Also assuming we'll probably see a few 240hz tv's out of Samsung like Sony's XBR7 and most likely a 1440p model cuz everyone knows that 1080p was soo yesterday . At the least, i'm really hoping for a few lower priced LED models and hopefully more widely available screen sizes.

As for their plasmas...I really want a motion enhancer added preferably w/ 120hz but i'd be happy if they added it to the 60hz models similar to what Sony did with their V-series LCD.

Currently there appears to be 1 new 3 series, 3 new 4 series, 2 new 5 series, 4 new 6 series and 1 new 7 series. The 200hz/ 240hz shown at IFA had a purple TOC.

There are a few of the new Plasma manuals around, will have a look later.
post #14 of 1513
I have a post over on the UK forums if you're interested, keeping track of them http://www.avforums.com/forums/lcd-t...09-lineup.html


These are the current US LCD models referenced:

US
  • LN19B360C5D
  • LN22B360C5D
  • LN26B360C5D
  • LN32B360C5D
  • LN32B530P7F
  • LN37B530P7F
  • LN40B530P7F
  • LN46B530P7F
  • LN52B530P7F
  • LN40B610A5F
  • LN46B610A5F
  • LN52B610A5F
  • LN32B650T1F
  • LN37B650T1F
  • LN40B650T1F
  • LN46B650T1F
  • LN55B650T1F
post #15 of 1513
nice sebquattro.... anything like this for 2009 sony models ?

TVbc
post #16 of 1513
Great post sebquattro.. I hope Samsung fixed that gaming mode lag..
Notice lack of DLP models!?
post #17 of 1513
I would like to see some LED LCDs smaller than 46".
post #18 of 1513
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Originally Posted by arthurvino View Post

Great post sebquattro.. I hope Samsung fixed that gaming mode lag..
Notice lack of DLP models!?

Will have a look to see if there's any reference to the, but it's far from a complete list.

The US plasma manuals for the person who wanted them:
  • PN42B450B1D
  • PN50B450B1D
  • PN50B550T2F
  • PN58B550T2F
  • PN63B550T2F
  • PN50B650S1F
  • PN58B650S1F


Bear in mind these aren't the final manuals and may not be representive of the final product. But we're all deperate to know whats coming in 2009.

There's also a very interesting LN650B manual which is in Shockwave flash format, presumably this is the manual the TV itself will use, located in the new support menu. Seems fairly easy to navigate with the remote and Samsung have done a very good job on it. No more hunting around for the manual!
post #19 of 1513
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Originally Posted by TygerClaw View Post

Well, Usually next years models usually fix the problems that were in last years models.

And create new ones to be worked out in the next years model.
post #20 of 1513
whoa, i like LG than samsung. I have bad experiences with samsung displays.
post #21 of 1513
[quote=sebquattro;15341250]
These are the current US LCD models referenced:

US
  • LN32B650T1F
  • LN37B650T1F
  • LN40B650T1F
  • LN46B650T1F
  • LN55B650T1F


Looking at the LNxxB650 user manual, page 74 of 265 says:
Auto Motion Plus: Custom
Adjusts the blur and judder reduction level to suit your preference.
Blur Reduction: Adjusts the blur reduction level in video sources.
Judder Reduction: Adjusts the judder reduction level in video sources with film
signals.

Does the A650 allow for the "custom" AMP setting?
post #22 of 1513
what is with 52" and LED?

Read something about a new 680 Serie. Hope with 52" and LED.
post #23 of 1513
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Originally Posted by FAUguy View Post

Looking at the LNxxB650 user manual, page 74 of 265 says:
Auto Motion Plus: Custom
Adjusts the blur and judder reduction level to suit your preference.
Blur Reduction: Adjusts the blur reduction level in video sources.
Judder Reduction: Adjusts the judder reduction level in video sources with film
signals.

Does the A650 allow for the "custom" AMP setting?

Nope. In the Brazilian manual for the LNxxB650, it has 'Low' renamed to 'Clear' and 'High' renamed to 'Smooth', so i'm wondering if it strobes the backlight. I believe the Brazilian also has a pair of USB ports on the side.
post #24 of 1513
Where are the first infos about the 240/200Hz-LCD (according to Samsung at the IFA 08 it“s coming in spring 09) and the new LED series?
Samsung needs new and cheaper LED models to compete with the new Panasonic Plasma series and LED LCD series from other manufactures.
post #25 of 1513
@sebquattro

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Currently there appears to be 1 new 3 series, 3 new 4 series, 2 new 5 series, 4 new 6 series and 1 new 7 series. The 200hz/ 240hz shown at IFA had a purple TOC.

Please, can you upload the B750 and B680 series manual?
Thanks!
post #26 of 1513
Anyone know if Samsung finally addressed the ridiculous PIP feature? (what I mean is the fact that you can only view *analog* over-the-air broadcast in the other PIP window, which come February becomes utterly useless
post #27 of 1513
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Originally Posted by gordonshumway View Post

Anyone know if Samsung finally addressed the ridiculous PIP feature? (what I mean is the fact that you can only view *analog* over-the-air broadcast in the other PIP window, which come February becomes utterly useless

750 can do digital with PIP.
post #28 of 1513
The European B650 now supports the MKV container format for H.264/ MPEG-4 movie playback, so should be on all the 2009 models which have WiseLink Pro
post #29 of 1513
Anyone got any idea what these models are? UN40B7000WF UN46B7000WF UN55B7000WF.

It lists them as LCD, so Samsung could have something up their sleeve fro CES.
post #30 of 1513
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Anyone got any idea what these models are? UN40B7000WF UN46B7000WF UN55B7000WF.

The A900 ist the Armani-Design-LCD and so it seems the B7000 Series is the new design LCD series. I don“t think a new Armani-Series but it could be the Slim Line Edge-LED series (without 240Hz and Local Dimming) as the new design LCD series. Sony has the ZX1 series and so we can expect the same from Samsung in Spring 09.
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