Samsung launches new lines of professional LCD and plasma displays

Jun 15, 2005 8:00 AM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    



Samsung’s SyncMaster 400P 40in LCD display

Samsung has released its new line of LCD and plasma displays. The family of LCDs include the network-enabled 46in SyncMaster 460pn, and the 40in SyncMaster 400pn. New additions also include the new large screen 46in SyncMaster 460p and 40in SyncMaster 400p.

Samsung’s new plasma lineup includes the 42in HD PPM42M5H, the 42in SD PPM42M5S, and the 50in PPM50M5H.

All of the plasmas offer a 10,000:1 contrast ratio. The PPM42M5H features a 1024x768 resolution and matches the 720p HDTV format without the need for processing.

For more information, visit www.samsungusa.com.

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