"With the launch of our 2013 Smart TV range, we are looking to consolidate our leadership in the Panel TV market in India. We expect LED TVs to drive our Panel TV growth, with Smart TVs contributing at least 20 per cent of our Panel TV volumes this year," Samsung India Senior Vice-President (Consumer Electronics) S K Kim told reporters Banglore.
Designed to deliver the ultimate lean back experience to consumers, the F8000 and F7500 are the first Samsung televisions to feature a quad-core processor, he said.
Both the F8000 and F7500 offer brighter, more vibrant pictures with richer colors, deeper black levels and higher contrasts, Kim said.
The ultra-thin design profile and Arc style stand in F8000 makes it appear to be floating in the air, he said.
The F8000 is also among Samsung's first line of Smart TVs equipped with Intelligent Viewing, Kim added.
Also, F8000 and F7500 provide advanced smart interaction that responds to people's motion and voice in a more intuitive way making it easier for them to navigate and control the TV, he added.
Samsung also showcased its first Ultra High Definition TV (UHD TV), the 85S9.
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