Friday, September 9, 2011

Samsung SlimFit TVs: Slim is in


40% slimmer than the conventional CRT televisions, Samsung Ultra SlimFit TVs are the personification of how technological advancement leads to better viewing pleasure. A lot of space is saved, and the TV also lends the contemporary touch to the home in the perfect manner. The image quality too, is flawless, with the Samsung DNIe Vision technology, an image enhancement algorithm with engines running parallel to each other as well as individually to improve the overall quality of the incoming signal which is then displayed on the screen.

Another great feature is the Easy View, which combines five features – half mute & music mode (audio) and channel grouping, channel scheduler & channel minimiser (video) – to give total control in the hands of the viewer, so that video and audio can be accessed in the best manner possible without any interruptions. Also, the DNR (digital noise reduction) feature gives better picture quality by measuring the incoming video signal and repairing the noise generated by bad cables and connectors. Talking of the sound, the turbo sound capabilities of Samsung Ultra SlimFit TVs lend quite an earful to the TV, with the in-built turbo sound circuitry adding bass boost to the overall sound to result in a surround sound effect.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Samsung Flat TV


For those who think that flat TVs can’s produce striking picture quality, Samsung, the world leader in consumer electronics, leads by example! The first interesting feature of Samsung flat TVs is the Easy View, a combination of five features that are intended to making the television experience beyond excellence – channel minimiser, channel grouping, channel scheduler, half mute and music mode. The former three are the video features, while the rest of the two fall in the audio genre. One can control the television’s audio and video in many ways with these. 

Moving on, the Samsung DNIe vision technology in Samsung flat TVs has four engines that work simultaneously as well as individually to improve the visual quality of the picture, giving it a touch that is impossible for conventional TVs. The DNR feature is another great innovation towards viewing excellence. It basically measures the incoming video signal, and compares the information contained in every frame with the information stored in the memory. This allows is to repair the noise that is a very frequent occurrence, thanks to bad cables and connectors. In short, Samsung flat TVs give full value for money, and surpass TVs in the same league by other brands, by miles!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

View television in a new light with Samsung


Samsung, the world leader in consumer electronics, has more often than not been the pioneer in television technologies across the world. Its range of TVs encompasses everything, right from the basic flat screen TV to the more advanced LED TVs. The most unique feature of the latter is, of course, the ability to play 3D video content, alongside delivering theatre-like sound. Also, even regular television content, which is in 2D, can be converted to 3D. So, now there are no boundaries or limitations to what can be done with a Samsung, thanks to Super 3D Realisation.

And that is not all, for even the LCD and Plasma range of TVs come with features like Internet@TV. Using this, one can connect to the internet via the large television screen and browse through the web in all its awe and splendour. The flat and UltraSlim TVs, on the other hand, cater to the entertainment needs of those who have a restricted budget. However, they deliver superb value for money with high quality picture and sound experience much better than what other brands have to offer in the same price range, or even slightly more!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Samsung Flat screen TVs: Bring home the right choice


Flat screen TVs are the most basic and affordable breed of televisions, but just because they are economical does not mean that they would have to compromise on the quality part. And when it comes to Samsung, consumers can be guaranteed of nothing short of the perfect entertainment device. The magic begins with Easy View, a feature that combines five sub features, so to speak, into a wholesome package comprising of channel minimizer, channel scheduler, channel grouping, half mute and music mode. Further, the sound is so much better with the 5 band graphic equaliser that has five modes -  custom, dynamic, standard, movie and mild – that allow the user to enjoy the picture as he/she sees fit. The turbo sound feature also adds on to the perfect sound experience, with the in-built turbo circuitry bringing a new surround dimension and boosting the bass sound.

DNIe Vision, an image enhancement algorithm present in Samsung flat screen TVs improves the picture quality exponentially, thanks to multiple engines working simultaneously for a better visual treat. Also, the sudden change of volumes as one browses through different channels is accounted for quite appropriately with the auto volume leveller, along with digital noise reduction that arises due to bad reception.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Buy a flat television for your home


Buying a basic level television might seem like a very simple decision, but considering that fact that there is a whole world of choices out there, it gets a bit difficult to zero in on one particular model. The first thing to be taken into account is the size of the television one intends to buy. This depends on two things – the area available, and the viewing distance. Although there are no set parameters for viewing distance in case of a regular flat screen TV (as against more advanced TV technologies like LCD), there are, of course, space constraints if one wants to view the TV from an angle that does not cause too much strain on the eyes.

Once this have been taken care of, the next thing is the kind of features one would want, like surround sound, automatic sound leveller and adjustment of the picture according to the surroundings, and so on. One must also see the kind of video and audio outputs that are available in the television, since this would decide what kind of audio and other AV devices like a home theatre system can be attached to the same.