At its recent Forum 2010, Samsung presented the first 3D LED televisions, which have been sold across Europe these days. In addition to the 3D function (3D HyperReal Engine), to view which we will still need special, dedicated glasses, it is characterized by an extraordinary design surplus, only...
At its recent Forum 2010, Samsung presented the first 3D LED televisions, which have been sold across Europe these days. In addition to the 3D function (3D HyperReal Engine), which we will still need special glasses for viewing, is characterized by an extraordinary excess of design, a screen that is only a few centimeters thin and a body made of brushed titanium. In addition to the pristine three-dimensional playback of content recorded in 3D technology, Samsung also offers us the function of converting a 2D image into a 3D view. All versions of the three series (7, 8 and 9) are, of course, full HD, with a refresh rate of 200 Hz. Following the example(s) of the competition, the new 3D LED TVs have an integrated Internet@TV, Samsung's answer to Internet and TV connectivity. They took a step forward with the partnership offer of Cartoon Network and History Channel programs, the Google application Picasso and other more or less well-known providers of entertainment content. Two USB and 4 HDMI inputs open up additional options for connecting the TV to a home theater, DVD/Blu-ray player...
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