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The first thing to emphasize – no, miracle did not happen, and it’s not OLED. At the heart of a series of flagship Samsung JS9500, we are again dealing with a familiar LCD technology with the same lighting improvements that have already been presented by other manufacturers (Sony, LG). This is a local light on quantum dots and the algorithm HDR, which increases brightness by 2.5 times.
The combination of these tools on the idea of Samsung should” exceed the OLED »- eg , color gamut. But believe in it with difficulty, since the claimed coverage Samsung TV with quantum dots is not so big – about 90% DCI P3. Another pozaproshlogodnie Panasonic TVs (CES 2013) could cover 98% DCI P3, not to mention the OLED with the widest range of colors … In general, in terms of image curiosity causes local lighting and algorithm HDR.
As a software platform for smart TV Samsung now uses the OS Tizen . Interface Smart Hub main screen has really become easier and tidier, but the main task Tizen – make life easier for developers, and better integration of devices. Well, the TV function has really improved, including multi-monitor support for multiple devices, remote content delivery and other methods of integration. In the US market will be a lot of interesting services: PlayStation Now from Sony – the cloud gaming service, Samsung Sports Live – interactive sports broadcasts with integrated statistics, Samsung Milk Video – licensed media content from major studios.
In addition to the Samsung TV introduced wireless speakers and WAM7500 WAM6500, creating a uniform sound in all directions. Due to the acoustic radiator Ring Radiator, room filled with the sound of smooth tonal balance. The columns can be combined into Multiroom-system, integrating with other audio systems, portable and portable version WAM6500 has built-in battery.
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