Korean technology giant Samsung has introduced 20 Smart TVs in India. I am sure within a few years old TV is going to be history Samsung is launching one product after the other in the Indian market. After launching and introducing various smart-phones and tablets in the Indian market in the last few weeks, the company has introduced several smart television models in the country. These television sets come with better display and better power and reports suggest that these smart televisions come with quad core processor. The Korean tech giant is introducing as many as twenty smart televisions in India and the company believes that it has great future here in the smart TV market. It is also of the view that company's smart-TVs will contribute around twenty percent of its whole sales of television in the Indian market. Sammy's latest the F8000 and F7500 smart-televisions have been appreciated in the world market so far and people in India are going to love them too. The smart LED television sets were showcased during CES 2013 held in the month of January earlier this year. As far as South Korean tech giant's F8000 Smart LED TV is concerned, it is the company's flagship Full HD model and one of the first released, with more features squeezed inside than ever before – including a redesigned interface that puts catch-up services, on-demand movies and web shortcuts on the same screen as your broadcast TV. A top Samsung official in India S K Kim while interacting with the media said, "With the launch of our 2013 Smart TV range, we are looking to consolidate our leadership in the Panel TV market in India. We expect LED TVs to drive our Panel TV growth, with Smart TVs contributing at least 20 per cent of our Panel TV volumes this year". A report while talking about Sammy's F8000 says, "Watching Samsung's demo footage showed that the F8000 is capable of absolutely stunning quality. Images were almost painfully sharp and amazingly lifelike. Textures, whether hair, fabric or foliage, were crystal clear with no smudging…Colours were vibrant without looking unreal, and viewing angles wide. We noticed colours weren't quite as punchy when viewed from the side, but we'd imagine few people would notice this…Blacks were decent, as was contrast. In fact, contrast is given a boost by the introduction of micro-dimming (something we've seen on Philips TVs). Here, the processor analyses the content of the scene and is able to dim the LED backlight in dark areas to give better blacks". So things have become quite interesting as far as smart TV market is concerned. via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNGEpu6YORWF8Wm2TEO7482SI5AGIg&url=http://nvonews.com/2013/04/10/samsung-launches-20-smart-tvs-in-india-old-tv-is-going-to-be-history/ | |||
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Wednesday, 10 April 2013
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