

With a full HD enabled 1080p screen, the LE37M87 is one of the smallest with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. This enables the panel to map a 1080i source such as Sky TV exactly, pixel for pixel onto the screen with the potential for a far superior picture than an LCD which has to scale 1080i to fit. It will be interesting to determine whether the 37in screen can actually make use of the extra pixels to produce a noticeably better picture.
The picture processing heart of the LE37M87 is Samsung's Digital Natural Image Engine (DNIe). The technology focuses on improving black levels, improving colour saturations and picture sharpness.
Complementing DNIe is Samsung's Wide Colour Enhancer which has been designed to deliver more vibrant colours, especially around the edge of panels where they are more likely to appear washed out. By adding a full 27 per cent more of the real worlds colour gamut, Samsung claims a four times as many colour gradations than you would normally see from a PAL picture.
By far the most impressive aspect of the LE37M87's is the incredible black level performance. The depth and richness of blacks on this panel is well into Plasma territory. The achievement is due in no small part to the presence of Samsung's 'Super Clear Panel' and the option to adjust the LE37M87's backlight.
Read a full review of the Samsung LE37M87BDX here