The Samsung LN52B750 LCD HDTV - 1080p Breakdown

By Phil Edgar

The Samsung LN52B750 52 inch 1080p LCD HDTV has been breaking records since it's recent release. This is probably because of some of it's newest features are the best possible that money can buy.

Most features of the Samsung LN52B750 are pretty self explanatory, although the term 1080p isn't a familiar term with most HDTV shoppers.

The term 1080p basically means that there are 1080 "progressive scans" on the TV's screen. A progressive scan is a line of vertical resolution. Up until recently, an HDTV with 720p was the highest quality money could buy.

The higher number of progressive scans an HDTV has then the higher amount of pixels it will have. The more pixels a TV screen has, the better it's images will be. A good example to use to explain this would be to compare mobile phone cameras with top quality digital cameras. If you were to compare the images of the two, the digital camera would have much sharper images. That's because its images have more pixels, and are therefore, much sharper - the same principals apply with HDTVs.

If you can imagine that your TV screen has a massive invisible grid on it with hundreds of thousands of squares, (or "pixels") and in each of the squares are the colors which make up the images. Each grid will have a different color and your pictures will be shown clearly (as they are every day).

If you replaced this grid with one with many more, smaller squares or "pixels", then the images of your HDTV would be much clearer and sharper from then on. This is because the smaller each pixel is, the more detail can be shown on screen.

A 1080p HDTV with a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9 will have 1920 lines of horizontal resolution and 1080 lines of vertical resolution. That means that it'll have 1920 X 1080 pixels - which is 2,073,600. That is one heck of a lot of pixels to watch anything on, and crystal clear, razor sharp images.

In conclusion, the more pixels your screen has, the better the image quality will be, and the more progressive scans it has, the more pixels it will have. 1080p is the highest possible amount of progressive scans available to buy right now, and will be for a very, very long time. It provides the sharpest and clearest image quality money can buy.

The Samsung LN52B750 52 inch 1080p LCD HDTV provides crystal clear, mind blowing images, and is the best money I've ever spent! - 32388

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