Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Meet Samsung’s new super TVs – Adresseavisen

During his press conference at CES in Las Vegas drew Samsungfrem some decent brutes of some TVs, which stands out in several ways. Here Samsung taken 4K UHD panels its on a real upgrade round and call them now suhde.

– This is brighter than any other technologies and have better colors than OLED. We welcome suhde era, claimed Samsung boss in the United States, Joe Stinziano.

Now there was nothing wrong with “yesterday” UHD panels, but the new look really great out, from first impression to judge. According Samsung will the extra “S” -a front UHD designation involve both color depth and brightness is significantly better than what we see on current models.



New Top Model

The new crown jewel of the world’s largest television manufacturer becomes the model JS 9500. The increased picture quality, Samsung will have gained by using a series of semiconductors built on nanocrystals. These will, for example, to reproduce colors 64 times better than similar normal semiconductors.

– With JS9500 88 inches we take picture quality to a whole new level. It is made on Samsung’s proprietary nano crystal semiconductors, providing different colors depending on size. They provide the best colors on the market today and has a darker black, said Stinziano from the scene.

In addition, Samsung a new engine on the inside, which makes TVs will be able to reach a brightness that is 2.5 times better than conventional TVs on the market. A little later this week we will go TV more closely, so that we get considered all these allegations under slightly better conditions.

– This is the combination of hardware and software that makes this possible and with this we can help filmmakers to get their content to be just as good at home as in theaters, concludes Stinziano.

The mysterious design TV Samsung ahead of the Mass proclaimed that “The most seductive TV of all time. Period. “Is however a specially designed curved model with the same panel as the flagship. No other inferior Yves Behar behind the design, a man behind some of Silicon Valley’s most recognized products. Whether it is so dainty that Samsung claimed you consider yourself – below you see it.



Now comes Tizen fully

2015 year when Samsung running at full operating system Tizen as we know from including smart clock Galaxy Gear S. And it is not just suhde TVs that get this system. The entire portfolio with TVs from Samsung will adopt Tizen during the year.

Tizen is an open platform with traditional web standards. This makes it easy to develop applications and Samsung may tempt you with a series of new features, including more intuitive use, a more integrated user experience and more choices when it comes to content.

If you have a smartphone from Samsung will be extremely easy to share content to your TV, and if you’d rather watch TV picture on your mobile is also easy without the use of any additional applications.

Moreover laws Samsung you via Tizen to access a variety of third-party services that offer various forms of UHD content. On this occasion they also introduces Milk Video, which then is a further development of Milk service for audio.

If you want you can also get a variety of alerts and similar from your phone on your TV. For example, you can get up alarm clock on the TV, or alerts directly on your TV. Very handy if you have bad habit of forgetting things while entertainment scroll across the screen.



A series models come

Overall, we see three new series that uses the new SUHD- panels, and this is JS9500, JS9000 and JS8500.

Each of the series gets TVs with panel sizes ranging from 48 to 88 inches.

What the different models will cost remains to be seen. Regarding availability is not entirely sure yet that either, but traditionally come like TVs that will be launched at CES to market sometime in April or May.

We hope the Norwegian krone gets better by then:
If not, the prices of electronics increase this year

Catch all the news from the big launch party:
Here everything is new at CES 2015

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