Friday, January 11, 2013

Samsung TV Use Quad Core Processor

Samsung wants to make smart TV a smart gain. The trick, as the electronics manufacturer's ginseng Affairs at CES 2013, is to complete a number of new TV models with quad-core processors.

With qualified components, the new television Samsung is expected will be able to perform complex tasks that could not be done by other smart TV.

Of course, these high capacity means nothing if it is not accompanied by the use of software. That is why Samsung helped remodel interface smart TV models are concerned.

Interface Smart Hub on televisions shows five panels incorporating dynamic thumbnails for easy user navigation. As with Netflix, television viewing habits of users will study and recommend an appropriate program of interest.



One quad-core models of TVs on display Samsung is S9 Ultra High Definition. The device is capable of displaying high-resolution 4K video and come in two extra measure of relief: 85 inches and 110 inches.

Upgrade to "game tape"

Other innovations around the television that also introduced the Samsung is the "Smart Evolution" in which manufacturers will release kit components that allow users to upgrade his TV set.

This upgrade applies to models samsung smart TV were released beginning in 2012. Users will be able to uninstall the module board on the back of the television, and replace it with a new module.

Advantages that can be obtained through hardware upgrades include a more powerful and newer software.

Way too easy for samsung pack module board in a similar form of the ancient game tapes. Users simply plug it as installing the cartridge into the console gaming, and new hardware for a more smart TV were ready for use.

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