Make the move to the smoothest LCD action ever with Samsung's
LN46C750 LCD HDTV.
It features absolutely incredible color and unequalled richness in clarity,
all on a 46-inch screen. Adding to the stunning LCD
picture is Samsung's patented Wide Color Enhancer,
which automatically optimizes the various hues of each color in the extensive
palette, resulting in a more natural display of colors and realistic action.
Samsung 3D HDTVs are also ENERGY
STAR compliant, and that helps the environment, as well
as, your bank account by using a lot less energy.
When it comes to home theater entertainment, 3D video
doesn't have to apologize to high-definition Blu-ray
video, regarding the quality of your viewing experience. The LN46C750
can transport you to a new dimension in viewing, where it's hard to believe
that the colors and lifelike action is anything, but real.
And, just as the transition from standard definition to HD has been facilitated
by DVD video upscaling technology, Samsung is providing your
home theater with a painless transition to 3D by equipping its 3D-capable
panels with 2D-to-3D conversion technology.
Built-in
conversion circuitry found on C-750 Series panels adds virtual
depth to standard 2D video, so that when viewed with your Samsung
3D active shutter glasses (SSG-2100AB Battery Operated
Adult 3D Glasses and SSG-2200AR Rechargeable Battery
Adult 3D Glasses), 2D content appears with genuine,
simulated 3D spatiality. While native 3D content always delivers a more "immersive"
three-dimensional viewing experience, simulated 3D content is a great way
to begin enjoying your new 3D Samsung HDTV's potential
while new 3D movies are in the process of being released.
Another extremely important feature of the LN46C750 LCD
HDTV, which is often overlooked, is the four-input HDMI. It happens
to be the most advanced, single-cable video and audio connection available.
And, that's times four. In other words, you're equipped to connect up to four
HD-capable devices to this C750 Series panel. And yes, the
rear-panel Ethernet port does deliver unmatched online connectivity.
High Definition Multimedia Interface, or HDMI, is the only
home A/V connection that allows for both Full HD 1080p video and 7.1-channel
studio-quality audio to be passed along a single cable. In other words, in order
to take full advantage of your home theater's high definition potential, you
need HDMI cabling to link HD-capable components.
But, we didn't stop there with our list of impressive innovations. Our AllShare
technology will allow you to sync the LN46C750 up
with your home network, either via Ethernet or wirelessly (with
the separate WIS09 wireless USB dongle). Once connected, you're free to stream
audio and video from your home network or personal computer, directly to the
LN46C750 using the included remote control. In other
words, you are essentially converting your HDTV into a complex multimedia hub.
Furthermore, with our ConnectShare Movie technology,
you can connect your digital camera or a thumb drive to one of the LN46C750's
two USB ports. And, by utilizing a simple on-screen interface you'll have access
to video, music, or photos, all stored within the choice of connected device.
Adding to the list of impressive innovations, our BD Wise
technology automatically adjusts all of your components, including Blu-ray
player, satellite, or PC to the highest quality video and sound.
Even with all of the innovative functionalities added to the C750 series,
Samsung has maintained the energy-efficient performance
for which their LCD HDTVs are known. In fact, they've
made them even more efficient. Not only does the LN46C750
satisfy the U.S. government's ENERGY STAR 4.0 requirements
- the very latest for video display devices - but it surpasses those requirements
by an impressive 30%. The secret is the LN46C750's built-in
Light Sensor. By intuitively measuring levels of
ambient light in your viewing area, Light Sensor technology automatically adjusts
the panel's brightness for optimal viewing. And, since the Light
Sensor feature ensures that brightness levels never exceed that
which is necessary for ideal viewing, energy utilization is reduced to a bare
minimum, especially when viewing in low-light areas.