With Compare Today, it’s never been easier to choose the perfect
digital TV package. There are loads of Pay TV providers in Australia, all with different technologies and price
plans on offer. It can be tricky to decide which one to go for.
Samsung has launched its 2014 line-up of
LED and plasma TVs with massive fanfare, pushing new features that make Samsung
TV Compare easier to use, and more responsive to the
content being watched on them. You can compare
samsung tv with others company as well for more
Clarification.
The hero of Samsung’s launch was its S9 Ultra HD TV — an 85-inch,
LED-backlit, ‘4K’-resolution TV with a stand styled like a painter’s easel.
Arriving in only a few of Samsung’s partner retail stores, the S9 will cost
$40,000 in Australia.
The Samsung S9 joins the $16,000 LG 84LM9600 and $25,000 Sony X900
BRAVIA TVs, both of which have similar 84-inch panels and that helps you compare tv prices.
More accessible than the $40,000 S9 is the rest of Samsung’s 2014
Smart TV line-up. As in previous years, the range is separated into several
Series, differentiated by included features and screen technologies. There are
31 LED and four plasma TVs in the company’s 2014 range.
The release of Samsung’s new Smart TVs will be staggered, with
models being released between now and July — generally cheaper models will be
released first, with larger sizes and more premium models hitting store shelves
towards the middle of the year.