Samsung Luxia 6000 Series Video
Samsung Luxia 6000 Series Video Transcript
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>> Brian Tong: Brian Tong here with a first look at CES2009 of the Samsung Luxia 6000 Series LED TV. Now, these are going to come in three different sizes. We have 40-, 46-, and 55-inches. There's an eco story with these as well. These use 40 percent less energy than traditional LCD TV's so that's an angle that they're really trying to push. Another feature these TV's have is the 120 hertz refresh rate, and finally, you do have access to Samsung's info links so there's an Ethernet port on there. You connect it to your network, and you get RSS feeds of news, weather, things from USA Today. So there you have it. It's our first look at the Samsung Luxia 6000 Series. I'm Brian Tong for CNET.com. [ Music ]
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