The world of television has always been full of attractions that have enthralled audiences throughout the decades. From the first black and white screens to today's smart televisions, which promise an improved user experience, this "household" appliance has evolved into the center of home entertainment. We explore 10 myths and facts about television and at the same time present the Slovenian Hisense U7.
television
Samsung Electronics has introduced new eco-friendly packaging for TVs with the aim of reducing its environmental footprint. The new eco-friendly packaging, which is made from environmentally friendly corrugated cardboard, will be used on The Serif, The Frame and The Sero TVs, making it easier for consumers to recycle and reuse cardboard boxes.
The TouchJet company has struck again. After they pleasantly surprised us with the TouchPico miniature projector, which can turn any wall into a touch screen, they left us speechless again with the TouchJet Wave device. Like the projector, this is looking for start-up funds on Indiegogo, where it has literally "pomed" the set goal. How not, when every television screen is turned into a touch screen, which becomes a bulky Android tablet for just over 100 euros.
Samsung has introduced a new television that has a special functionality, as it enables a rotating screen, so the user can rotate it vertically and get a large screen for social networks such as Instagram or Snapchat.
Does watching TV up close harm your eyesight? This concern is not unfounded and dates back to the days when television screens did emit harmful radiation. Let's see what the optimal distance for watching TV is!
Do you think it's hard to insult someone or write something mean in 140 characters? On the Twitter social network, celebrities are the most attacked.
Most TV manufacturers try to create the best possible picture in the first place. But they are limited by the case. Philips thought outside the box. And literally! Televisions have made a huge leap forward with the advent of flat and smart TVs, and with AmbiLux technology, Philips now offers an even more sophisticated way of watching TV that is unmatched in the world. By projecting the image, what is happening on the screen extends to the wall behind the TV and conjures up a truly immersive experience.
At the CES 2017, Samsung introduced a new curved quantum dot display CH711, specially designed for all gamers. The display with Quantum Dot technology delivers the richest colors yet and better contrast than ever before.
With the arrival of autumn and cold evenings, many walks and gatherings in nature will be replaced by gatherings on the couch in front of the TV. The living room will be a place where you can spend more time and enjoy your favorite shows together with your family or friends. To allow you to immerse yourself even more in the scene, Samsung TVs offer advanced features that change the viewing experience.
Crystal LED technology, which until now was intended for professional use, will now also be able to decorate a home wall, namely with the 20-meter Sony Crystal LED monster.
The design studio Fuseproject, led by renowned industrial designer Yves Béhar, has turned Samsung's QLED TV into an art painting with a frame that disappears the moment the TV is turned on.
LG introduces the LG StanbyME GO, a 27-inch touchscreen display packed in a case that takes entertainment to a whole new level. Perfect for travelers who don't want to miss a moment of their favorite shows.