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Samsung LED TV

Samsung is one of the leading lights in the world of manufacturing LED TV sets and they have released a number of iterations of this type of television set. There are a number of benefits that you can enjoy with both LED and LCD TVs but there are also some benefits that you will only find in an LED set. Typically, a Samsung LED TV is lighter and thinner than an LCD and it should use less power while offering benefits especially in darker scenes.

 

Whereas an LCD TV relies on light being projected from behind the LCDs, a Samsung LED TV relies on individually lit or extinguished LCDs. This means that rather than having to cover up dark areas on the screen to produce blacks, an LED will not be lit up. This saves power when compared to the more traditional flat screen technology and it also means better looking blacks – something that can make a huge different to the picture quality that you enjoy when you turn on your TV set.

 

One of the inherent differences in the two types of set is the lack of a backlight. This is used in LCD sets and it means that additional weight and bulk are added to the TV screen. As such, when buying a Samsung LED TV you should notice that it is thinner and lighter than an LCD equivalent. This also makes LED technology viable for virtually all sizes of screen from the miniscule portable sets to considerably larger, mammoth sized TVs.

 

Once you’ve decided that you are going to buy a Samsung LED TV you will need to make a number of other informed decisions starting with the screen size that you want. It has become commonplace to see 42 inch or larger sets in even the smallest of living rooms. Thankfully, the diminutive stature of the modern television means that this is possible without taking up half of the room but don’t get too carried away. Spend more on a smaller screen to enjoy additional benefits rather than scrimping on a poor quality large screen.

 

Consider the additional features that are found in a lot of modern sets. Do you want a built in tuner? Honestly, if you have a Sky, Virgin, or other digital subscription and you are happy with this then there is little reason to get too caught up in whether you want Freeview or Freesat and whether you want the HD tuner or just the standard definition – you will likely find most of your content on your digital box anyway.

 

Smart TV has become increasingly popular and beneficial and this is a popular addition to the Samsung LED TV lineup. You can access the Internet, play games, watch online TV, and install apps from your very own TV. If you believe you will use this feature a lot then do make sure that the set you pick is good quality and has a decent processor and memory to offer you the best possible online experience from your set.

 

                   4 Of the Best Cheap Digital Cameras

With the proliferation of high quality camera phones available it’s difficult to look too far beyond your mobile phone as a decent photo taker but, in reality, there’s a gulf of difference between most smart phones cameras and even some of the cheap digital cameras on the market. The dedicated functions, improved sensor quality, and even the shape and feel of the digital camera make it a more than worthwhile investment. Here are four of the best cheap digital cameras available.


Olympus SP-620UZ


The Olympus SP-620UZ has a 16.6MP CCD Sensor with 21x optical zoom. It is a bridge camera but is surprisingly compact in its size and the £110 price tag means that it falls within the budget category. It doesn’t have the raft of manual features that you might expect from a DSLR or bridge camera but it is an ideal choice if you want something with ultrazoom but don’t want to have to spend several hundred pounds in the process.


Nikon Coolpix S6400


The Nikon Coolpix S6400 is a superb travel compact camera that costs around £160. It has a huge number of features and it does everything it attempts to do well. 16MP CMOS sensor and 12x optical zoom offer good quality photos while the 3 inch touch screen is a joy to use. You can record in full HD and there are many scene modes and direct controls that ensure you get the picture you want every time.


Canon Ixus 230


The Canon Ixus 230 is one of the best cheap digital cameras money can buy and not only because it’s available for less than £50 although that obviously helps. It has a 12.1MP CMOS sensor and 8 zoom lens. One of the great benefits of the Ixus is that it is really simple to use; literally a point and shoot device and one that will give you great looking photos with very little effort. It will record video footage in 720p HD at the touch of a button and has a good selection of art filters and other settings to choose from too.


Nikon Coolpix S3300


The Nikon Coolpix S3300 is one of, if not the cheapest compact cameras around. You can pick one up for less than £30 if you know where to look. It has a 16MP CCD sensor and a 6x optical zoom lens. It is thin and lightweight, too, which makes it ideal for slipping into your pocket or handbag when you’re not using it. It also has vibration reduction and a host of features and settings to ensure that you get the picture you really want and not a close approximation.


Cheap Digital Cameras


Choosing the best cheap digital cameras means finding the one that best suits your needs. If you’re after something akin to a disposable camera, primarily in terms of cost then it is virtually impossible to look beyond the Coolpix S3300 which should fit within your budget, no matter how tight it is. The Olympus and the Coolpix offer more features and improved settings while the Ixus is one of the simplest cameras you could hope to use.