Samsung is one of only a few major manufacturers that still produce plasma TVs. Plasmas produce better blacks and less motion blur than LCDs, but struggle to match the brightness of the competing technology, meaning they're only really suitable for use in a dark room. Nevertheless, Samsung produces some excellent models, with higher series offering multimedia playback and even internet access. In the 5 and 6 series, Samsung plasma TVs manufactured from September onward will also support CI Plus encryption technology.
Samsung Plasma: 4 Series
This series, the cheapest among Samsung plasma TVs, offers a lot of picture for not a lot of money. The 100-hertz technology is supposed to eliminate large-area flicker on this type of screen. Buyers of 4-series models will have to live without Full HD resolution and fancy extras. The TVs do at least have built-in tuners for DVB-T and DVB-C, although they lack CI Plus support.
Samsung Plasma PS 42 B 430, 42 inches (107 cm), 470 GBP
Samsung Plasma PS 50 B 430, 50 inches (127 cm), 650 GBP
Samsung Plasma PS 42 B 450, 42 inches (107 cm), 600 GBP
Samsung Plasma PS 50 B 450, 50 inches (127 cm), 1,100 GBP
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