Samsung LED TV (Samsung UE40B7020W) - Specs and Places To Buy Online - Series 6 and 7



So Samsung have launched an new Samsung LED TV and are calling it the "next generation of TV" and there's a load of hype around it. But is it worth the hefty £1,499 price?

Well here's the advert:



So you get deeper blacks and brighter colours - sounds groovy to me!

First off here's where you can buy it from:

* Amazon - £1,235..00
* Tribal UK - £1,499
* Comet - £1,599 - With free Blu-ray player
* John Lewis - £1,694 - Free five year warranty
* Microwarehouse - £1.352.40
* Dixons - £1,235
* Be Direct - £1.199.99
* Bennetts Electrical - £1,498
* MacWarehouse - £1,380
* SaverStore - £1,275.30
* DirectTVs - £1,249.97

If you wanted to see how thin it is then check this image out:



And if you wanted to read some reviews then here's a few you may be interested in:

* Trusted Reviews - 91.66%

As we're coming to expect from Samsung, its new LED set is superbly stocked with connections, too. Four v1.3 HDMIs set a great early pace, and these are joined by such other highlights as a component video input, a dedicated analogue PC input and, significantly, USB 2.0 and Ethernet ports.


* CNET - ?

We have to say, just a few moments spent with the Samsung 40B7000 have really impressed us. Everything about it is slick. The Yahoo widgets are simply amazing to use, and look beautiful. The TV itself feels rock-solid, looks epic and has pretty much every extra you're likely to need for a long time.



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