Guide to understanding Samsung TV names
Updated 23rd july 2009
At first glance, TV model names are generally pretty complicated, unmemorable and unpronounceable combinations of letters and numbers. To the uninitiated this doesn’t help when you’re trying to find your way around the large television market.
However, closer inspection does often reveal some logic behind the names manufacturers give to their latest gift to the world. Today I’m going to walk through Samsung’s naming conventions.
The first two letters refer to the type of screen - LE for LCD as in this example, UE for LED, or PS for plasma.
The second part of Samsung names is fairly obvious - the two digit number indicates the screen size in inches.
The next letter tells you what ye\r the model was re;eased: B models were released in 2009, A models in 2008.
The first number that comes after this represents the product series. Here is an outline of the difference between each series:
|
Series |
Size Range |
Output |
HDMI ports |
Contrast |
|
Series 3 |
26-40″ |
HD Ready |
2 |
5,000:1 |
|
Series 4 |
22-40″ |
HD Ready |
3 |
10,000:1 |
|
Series 5 |
32-52″ |
Full HD |
4 |
15,000:1 |
|
Series 6 |
19-52″ |
Full HD (except 19″ & 22″) |
3 |
15,000:1 |
|
Series 7 |
40-52″ |
Full HD/100Hz |
4 |
70,000:1 |
|
Series 8 |
40-52″ |
Full HD/100Hz |
4 |
70,000:1 |
|
Series 9 |
46-55″ |
Full HD/100Hz |
4 |
2,000,000:1 |
The next numbers tell you when the model was released. To use a made-up example, the 600 would be released a few months before the 650, but the 651 mightonly be released a week after the 650. There can be slight differences in the appearances of models with different numbers in these positions - look at the product features section (on the left hand side of the product page) to check. These differences tend to be superficial and not affect the performance of the TV.
Sometimes you’ll see a letter at the end of the model number. This may just refer to the retailer who is selling the TV, but sometimes it can indicate a very small difference in the appearance of the TV, for example, whether the stand is oval or rectangular.
Tags: product names, Samsung, TV Buyers Guide
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November 14th, 2008 at 6:39 pm
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