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Slim is the way to go for televisions!

2011 May 18
Posted by Deepika Garg

Television is an important part of the home entertainment package. In fact, it would not be an overstatement to say that it is the core of the same, and with Samsung Ultraslim TVs, this core is also extremely affordable. To begin with their features, the depth is reduced by 34% in Ultraslim TVs compared to regular flat TVs, hence giving more space to keep other things in the house. Coming to the picture quality, the Digital Natural Image engine (DNIe) technology embedded inside these televisions gives a rich output of vibrant colours and gives an HDTV-like experience.

To make things simpler in terms of operability, the Easy View function combines video and audio features to lend a new and improved experience to TV viewing, with 5 functionalities:

Channel Grouping – Group channels into 5 categories

Channel Minimiser – 5 channels for quick access

Channel Scheduling – Return to favourite channel on time

Audio features Half Mute – Reduce volume to half Music Mode – Listen to music by picture off

Another unique feature, the DNR (Digital Noise Reduction), repairs noise that arises due to improper cable and connectors, and also measure incoming video signals to compare the information of each frame with the same in the memory to deliver a flawless performance.

Thin is in: How to buy a slim TV

2011 January 19
Posted by Deepika Garg

While buying a slim television, one can easily get confused, since there are so many brands and variants to choose from. However, once the priorities have been shortlisted, it’s a relatively easy job to tick off the options that do not fit your needs. One of the most important specifications is the size of the slim TV. Quite obviously, if you have space for only a 21 inch television, you can’t buy a 24 inch one. So, it’s very important to get the dimensions right in order to ensure that the television is appropriate for the home/room.

Knowing what kind of features you want in the television is also very important. There are many televisions that give better picture quality than others, so you need to check all the choices first hand as the follow up to the first step of size dimensions. It’s basically a process of narrowing down options to come to the final conclusion. Similar is the case with the sound. If you want your TV to have a good sound output, go for one that has powerful speakers. And last, but certainly not the least, you need to make sure that the TV of your choice falls into your budget.

Samsung Ultra SlimFit: Best Value-For-Money Proposition

2010 October 29
Posted by Deepika Garg

Samsung Ultra SlimFit televisions are the perfect choice for individuals looking for a basic TV set that gives them the best value for money and does not compromise on quality. Looking much more visually appealing than other options in this price range, Ultra SlimFit TVs find their niche in homes where space utilization is a major concern. But don’t go by the size of this set and base the performance on the same, because there is much more than meets the eye. Following is a description of some of the key features.

The Easy view feature is an umbrella of five features – channel grouping, channel minimizer, channel scheduler, half mute and music mode, which allow the user to have better control over the video and audio of the SlimFit TV.

The DNIe vision feature, another revolutionary addition to this range of televisions, is an image enhancement algorithm that is dedicated towards improving the visual quality of the image received from the satellite. For audio, the auto volume stabilizer helps in leveling variations in the sounds, and also removes unpleasant variations that are a result of changing channels.

And lastly, turbo sound and digital noise reduction are literally music to the ears. The former delivers power-packed sound giving a surround sound effect, while the latter measures the incoming audio signal and compares data of each incoming visual frame with the same, besides repairing noise generated by bad cables and connectors.

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2010 October 29
Posted by Deepika Garg

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