The Samsung LN32B460 32 Inch 720p LCD HDTV – What Is 720p Technology?

by Phil Edgar

When it comes to picture and audio quality, the Samsung LN32B460 32 inch LCD HDTV is top of the line. It’s been flying off the shelves in record breaking numbers since its release in the spring of 2009.

If you are new to shopping for HDTVs, then you probably won’t, like most shoppers, know what one or two technical features actually are. So what exactly is 720p technology?

“P” stands for “progressive scans” and 720 stands for the number of horizontal scans on screen. 720 can also stand for 720 pixels of vertical resolution.

With typical 16:9 widescreen resolution, 720p has a vertical resolution of 720 pixels and a horizontal resolution of 1280 pixels. Thats a total of 921,600 pixels and jaw dropping, crystal clear images.

When it comes to HDTV technology, the more pixels an HDTV has, the better image quality it will produce. A good example to use for pixel to clarity correlation would be mobile phone cameras vs digital cameras. If you were to compare the images of the two, the digital camera’s images would be better everytime. That’s because the digital camera’s images have more pixels – the same principal goes for HDTVs.

This model has lots of other great features to boast about. One of these features is its SRS TruSurround HD technology. This ensures that you get clear dialogue, high frequency detail and rich bass sounds, helped by its two 10 watt speakers.

It also has its own Game Mode. This feature speeds up the image processing response at the touch of a button to give you a more realistic feel and combat screen blur. It also helps to enhance colors and audio features.

If you’re thinking of buying a Samsung LN32B460 LCD HDTV, I’d recommend you check out the online deals before you go to your electronics store. I ordered mine from the net and got a great deal. I also had it delivered three days later absolutely free!

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