Taking a Look at The Samsung UE55B7020 LCD TV reveals a liquid crystal display televisions that is almost stunningly thin and extremely elegant looking in its presentation. This is so because the manufacturer has placed LEDs or light admitting diodes around the edges to serve as the backlight media. There’s no evidence of picture blur along those edges, by the way, which is what LEDs are famous for.
The UE55B7020 television itself measures a very nice 55 inches and has a resolution in its picture field of 1920×1080. It makes use of the Samsung-proprietary WCE (wide colour enhancer) to push that LED engine. It can do so because it has a 100 Hz video capability in its motion plus, which is another Samsung proprietary function. There are no inexpensive fluorescent tubes used to backlight; only LEDs.
Using LEDs allows TVs of this size to be much more efficient, energy-wise, than LCD TVs that use fluorescent tubes as backlight. Because the UE55B7020 television has LEDs set up along the edges of the screen, the TV itself can be much thinner than standard LCD TVs that make use of more traditional methods of backlighting. Generally, this means classic fluorescent tubes.
When it comes to multimedia and networking features, there is no end to such features within this UE55B7020 TV. Just about every expert who has ever evaluated it has said that the Samsung network functionality capabilities are first rate, and helped to make this TV really stand out. It can be networked to a PC through standard Ethernet or via use of a wireless adapter for home wireless networks.
Wireless capability is handled through one of several USB ports that come standard with the UE55B7020 TV. In order to take advantage of the capabilities, the personal computer that is being used must have DLNA software on it, but Samsung has thoughtfully included certain software with the television to make this possible. Also, the TV plays video, music and multimedia files through a handy USB port.
To present a very vivid picture, Samsung uses the same panels that one can find on flat-panel computer monitors starting in 2006. The crispness and richness of the image presented through such a panel is of extremely high quality. Samsung’s proprietary name for such a panel is an “Ultra-Clear.” For sure, colours and depth of field on the UE55B7020 are outstanding because of this panel.
Surround sound capabilities are standard with this UE55B7020 television, as are Dolby Digital Plus and SRS HD. Sound output comes from an RMS unit that features a high-quality woofer and 15 watts of power. The manufacturer has thoughtfully included a whole host of other features for the price. An auto volume leveler and a smart content manager — that oversees operations — are also part of the package.
The Samsung UE55B7020 LCD TV shows one what is really possible in light emitting diode or LED supplemented liquid crystal display televisions. This includes the fact that these particular TVs are pretty much the thinnest available, and the price — though not cheap — still is well within the prices demanded for televisions of this quality.





