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Just bought a new 3D LED TV so this one has to go. In absolutely as new condition with remote. $600 pick up only from Maroubra nsw

Also have matching samsung bluray player also as new for $100 with HDMI cable if purchased with the TV.

FilterBright- Enjoy crisp, bright images in all light conditions with Samsung’s FilterBright technology, which absorbs external light and maximises internal brightness at the same time.

Movie Mode- Come home to the movies. The warm, mellow and natural atmosphere of the movies is made possible by a dynamic called ‘Colour Temperature'. Samsung’s Movie Mode reproduces this effect in the new Samsung Plasma TV C9 by establishing a colour temperature of 6500K. The result is a film-like atmosphere right in your own living room.

Natural True Colour- See the world as it really is. The new Samsung Plasma TV C9 ensures Natural True Colour with its 18-bit processing capacity, which can display an amazing 18 Quadrillion colours. While conventional TVs cannot express all colours as they were meant to be in nature, 18-bit colour processing increases the number of colours displayed so that gradations are more natural, and colours themselves are richer. As a result, The new Samsung Plasma TV C9 displays pictures that are as close as possible to the real thing.

Silhouette Editior- Nothing communicates like the human face, and the new Samsung Plasma TV C9 ensures that every expression is seen. In fast moving scenes, curved surfaces such as faces and silhouettes can suffer from false contours due to differences in tone. To solve this problem, The new Samsung Plasma TV C9 applies Silhouette Editor to estimate movement and detect contours, immediately adjusting and correcting face tones. You enjoy clear images without distorted contour lines.

Model: PS50C91HD

Brand: Samsung

Flat Panel Type: Plasma

Screen Type: Widescreen

Diagonal Screen Size: 50 inch

Contrast Ratio: 15000:1

Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Digital TV Features: Flat Panel Full HD

Resolution : 1366 x 768 pixels

Built-in Tuner: PAL NTSC

Brightness: 1500 cd/m2

Audio Type : SRS TruSurround XT

Audio Output: Fixed

Picture in Picture: With PIP

Rear Input Connectors: Composite x 1 RF x 1 Component x 2 Component x 1 HDMI x 2 S-Video x 1

Rear Output Connectors: RF x 1 Component x 1

Front Input Connectors: S-Video x 1

Headphone Jack: With Headphone Jack

Number of Speakers: 2 Speakers

Speaker Power: 2 x 10 Watt

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