Thursday, January 5, 2017

CES: is Coming the new standard for TVs. Samsung QLED – Republic

a Series of screens, Q9, Q8 and Q7, the Korean group announced a new quality. 2017 is marked by a significant change of standards in the technology of image display, and it will be the beginning of the era QLED said HyunSuk Kim), President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. As noted, introducing QLED TV, Samsung will provide users with screens, capable of reproducing an image as close as possible to reality. Is the answer to the needs of modern consumers living in a world where TV is not only a screen – said HyunSuk Kim.

QLED TV is another big step forward in TV industry. The new line accurately recreates the color space DCI-P3, which introduces a new quality range colour depth. This means that the screen can display all colors at each level of brightness, and maximum brightness value (total of 1,500 to 2,000 nits), you can see even the subtle differences. Those kind of details, the label is difficult to give in a traditional two-dimensional models of colour space.

Thanks to new technology, the new Quantum Dot televisions Samsung displays deep black color and plenty of details, regardless of the degree of illumination of the scene or the brightness that prevails in the room. – QLED TVs we’ve solved the problems that each of us has experienced in your house. We are talking about plączące cables, toporne sconces and various devices are installed under the TV, says Dave Das of the American branch of Samsung.

the design of a new series of TVs uses a single transparent wire – the so-called Invisible Connection, which allows you to simultaneously connect to the receiver all devices. To this is added the special wall mount bracket that ensures perfect adhesion to the surface that allows you to easily and quickly mount a TV flat on the wall. An alternative wall may be two racks. Customers can choose between resembling an easel with a picture stand, Studio Stand and elegant Gravity Stand, which after Assembly with the TV looks like a modern sculpture.

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