Filed under: News | Holiday Gift Guide
Dec 3 2009, 5:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Samsung PN58B860 58-Inch 1080P plasma HDTV represents the finest
innovations in design and performance. E-Panel technology combined with
Samsung's Ultra FilterBright Plus provides a stunning high contrast picture even
in bright rooms. It's not just the images on screen that capture your
attention—the ultra-slim cabinet with Touch of Color design adds beauty to the
room. Plus new Medi@2.0 connectivity offers customizable online content right on
your TV.
The Samsung PN58B860 58-Inch 1080P plasma HDTV comes supported by a unique stand
with an elegant, crystal-clear neck, so you'll have no trouble finding a place
for this HDTV in any room. And Samsung's Touch of Color design features a hint
of color naturally blended into the traditional piano black frame, transforming
an already stylish HDTV into a work of art. 600Hz Subfield Motion delivers a
clear picture for sports, action, and other fast-moving scenes. 1080 Full HD
Motion delivers better resolution during fast motion and .001ms response time
minimizes motion blur in sports programs and movie content.
The Samsung PN58B860 58-Inch 1080P plasma HDTV utilizes the Crystal Full HD
Engine, which expands performance, enhances all aspects of the image, and takes
picture quality and image integrity to new levels of excellence. Cinema Smooth
contributes by creating a picture that's more lifelike and much closer to film
quality. Additionally, the Samsung PN58B860 58-Inch 1080P plasma HDTV is fully
Energy Star compliant, saving you money throughout years of use.
The Samsung PN58B860 58-Inch 1080P plasma HDTV ‘s Built-In Digital Tuner (ATSC/Clear
QAM) technology has got you covered whether you're watching over-the-air HD
digital broadcasts or connecting to cable/satellite service. The PN58B860's two
15W bottom speakers create an immersive, feature-rich surround sound experience
complete with rich bass, high frequency detail and clear dialog. Medi@2.0 lets
you enjoy more with Internet@TV that allows you
to receive content via Yahoo!, Flickr, and other online TV widgets on screen. It
also includes a Content Library so you can enjoy pre-loaded content, such as
cooking recipes and fitness exercises.
Great Gift For
The Samsung PN58B860 58-Inch 1080P Plasma HDTV is a great gift for the people
who love to watch sports & fast action, movies because it has excellent picture
quality. The Plasma generated image is still favored by many over LCD.
Price and Where to Buy
The Samsung PN58B860 58-Inch 1080P plasma HDTV is selling for $2,479.00
on
Amazon.com.
This gift tip is part of the I4U News Top 100 Holiday Gift Guide. Find many more tech gift recommendations across 10 categories and shopping tips here.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting
world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
vibrant technology magazine.
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