Monday, October 8, 2012

Samsung TV Can Show Two Programs in One Screen

Samsung had the opportunity to show off OLED televisions with a screen size of 55 inches in the event Funkaustellung Internationale 2012 (IFA) held in Berlin, Germany, some time ago. Devices ES 9500 was the world's largest OLED TV on display at the event
TVs with OLED screens offer a brighter image, and the refresh rate and better contrast than LCD or Plasma TV.



Because the system is seen as the successor OLED LCD, and are used in smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy Note because it looks lighter, thinner, yet more stubborn.
Samsung ES9500 OLED TV focuses on the use of three-color RGB subpixel "OLED True", a factor that sets it apart from the LED TV. In addition to the Multi View, 3D OLED technology is also able to distinguish variations in the level of dark colors, so the detail shadows, shapes, and colors can be seen even in the darkest scenes.
Faster response time can erase the blurred motion, so that the action scenes or sports seem so alive, more detail, with a 3D display that is able to prevent the effects of overlapping images (crosstalk).
In terms of appearance, the Samsung OLED TV is very impressive. At the IFA exhibition, nine TV hanging from the ceiling, making it able to spin and create visual effects that make the visitor glued. The placement of these displays are also intended to be a super-thin design so it is visible from all sides.
Two Events, One Television
Visitors can simply practicing features of Samsung Multi View, which produced thanks to the high processing speed and wireless voice systems are innovative. With this feature the user can display two different shows at the same time, on the same TV screen. Thus, for example, two people can watch television together without fighting over the desired event.
To be the voice of each event did not interfere with each other, Samsung presents Samsung Multi-View 3D glasses with integrated headphones. Users can also use these 3D glasses to set the desired channel by simply pressing the dedicated button on the handle of glasses.

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