Yes, all Samsung LCD TV's are considered "multisystem". They require a converter for the broadcast and possibly power as well, depending on what country you're in. http://answers.us.samsung.com/answers/7463/product/UN40C6300SF/samsung-40-class-6300-series-1080p-led-HDTV-questions-answers/questions.htm
If you are going overseas and need a multisystem lcd TV your best bet might be to wait until you get there to buy it. On the other hand, Sony, Samsung and Panasonic all have multisystem tv's you can get off of amazon.com http://www.google.com/search?q=multisystem+lcd&hl=en&prmd=ivns&source=univ&tbm=shop&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=Rwv6TZSMK8q_gQfLss2fBQ&ved=0CEgQrQQ&biw=1273&bih=683
Amazon.com appears to offer the best price for the 42" lcd on the web. The best price according to the website for the Samsung 42 lcd tv multisystem appears to be $1500.
There are a wide variety of companies that manufacture 26 inch LCD televisions. Magnavox, Vizio, Sharp, and Samsung, for example, each manufacture this product.
Some companies that manufacture 50 inch LCD TVs include Sharp, Samsung, Sanyo and LG. These 50 inch televisions are now available in the LED versions.
LG makes some very well reviewed TVs. They have a couple of multisystem LCD TVS, with the model LG 47LE5500, having some great reviews on Amazon. The TV costs under $2000.
How do you hook up a samsung intercept to lcd tv
According to Samsung's official website the section LCD HDTV currently provides 2 devices. One of them is the 40" Samsung LCD 550 series TV, the other the 46" Samsung LCD 550 series TV.
Yes, you can find reviews for the Samsung LCD LED television. You can look at reviews.cnet.com/best-LCD-TVs/ and at www.avforums.com/review/Samsung-D5000-UE-32... - United Kingdom.
Each LCD manufacture offers different features on different models. You need to determine the size and dollar amount you want to spend. Then compare both types of televisions from the manufactures and you will soon determine which model is better.
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Samsung does not sell LCD TVs that are PAL compatible. Samsung's F8 is a NTSC compatible LCD TV model. A converter can be purchased to make a television support PAL.
Samsung flat screen lcd might range between $400-450 on Samsung 32" Class/720p/60Hz/LCD HDTV while Samsung 40" Class/1080p /120Hz/LCD HDTV might costs 600-650. All this deals you might find them at best buy