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LED TV becomes popular Mark Peters : August 24th 2009 - 02:40 CET
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Samsung LED TV sales report : Samsung, the world's biggest TV manufacturer, clearly see's the future of television sets using LED (light emitting diode) technology. The remarkable sales figures published by Samsung amount to more than double the volume of LED TV's sold in the whole of 2008, a clear sign that demand for LED TV displays is a growing trend. Despite the economic climate demand for premium TV's are increasing. Some analysts think that as the financial pinch continues a lot of people will continue to invest in domestic or home leisure items such as TV's instead at the expense of other retail and pastime purchases such as going to the pub.
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LED TV retail sales
With many of us expecting the digital switchover shortly there is and will continue to be a huge wave of LED TV buying amongst those whose old TV's wont operate on the new format. As well as LED TV's there has been an increase in demand for LCD display units for multimedia display advertising as used a lot in hospitals, doctor's surgeries, post offices etc.

Samsung LED TV becomes popular
Steven Senior from Luminati, a specialist display units manufacturer explains "There is definitely a growth in the interest in multimedia advertising incorporating LCD and LED TV technology in particular and more generally an increase in other alternative point of sale display units such as dump bins and brochure holders. Retailers and marketers are seeking increasingly flexible and innovative advertising solutions especially given the tough times most industries are facing."

Advantages of LED or LCD TV's and display units (to be precise the units displays are in LCD but backlit by LED) include the ability to produce very bright images and deep blacks and they can be exceptionally slim, hence their use as an advertising medium. The Samsung LED TV is much more efficient than normal display units and they can produce a much wide colour gamut. |


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