Samsung presents it’s FESTIVAL Plasma TV
Samsung presents it’s FESTIVAL Plasma TV
Samsung, with another “world’s first”!
The new “Cannes” Plasma TV is an absolutely new, or maybe not so absolutely, TV set from Samsung - probably the world’s leader in electronics and in being the world’s first manufacturer to always make world’s first gadgets.
What does it have what other TVs from Samsung don’t? Well, first of all, and I guess the most important, is the girl standing next to it. She’s very pretty and is a very important part of the TV set itself, because if she’s gone, no one would ever need the “Cannes” Plasma TV from Samsung. Just kidding! But I really like the girl though, I guess I’ll write her a letter if I find her address by some miracle.
So let’s see what the manufacturer himself - Samsung Electronics Ltd. - says about this nifty gadget. I mean the TV, not the chick! They say that among the technologies worth to mention the most worth-to-mention are the Ultra Daylight, Real Motion Studio and the Natural True Color technology. How they improve the quality and the sales of this TV, I could only guess, but it sounds cool and it is always a MUST when announcing a novelty: you should always think of some cool words to name the new technologies. But some of the upper mentioned are described further on.
Other sources say that the TV has an ability to change the contrast of the image displaying, in accord with the time of the day (or lighting). For example in an absolutely dark room the display would adapt itself to a contrast ratio of 15.000:1, whereas a bright room would sink this ratio to 1.000:1.
This fluctuation of the contrast ratio is achieved thanks to the technology already mentioned in that worth-mentioning category. I’m speaking about the Ultra Daylight technology.
The other innovation in this gadget - the Real Motion Studio technology - has taken care of a crystal clear image. Due to this technology the image is being cleared of the blurred outlines and an unclear text.
If already interested, I’m glad! Because I am too. As for the place to buy the gadget - can’t tell you anything. However the price is something I’m able to share.
As far as I know, the “Cannes” Plasma TV was issued in a series of models. I won’t use my blog’s space to tell you all the prices, but some of them are: about $ 2.125 for the 42-inches version of the TV; almost $ 3.500 for the 50-inches wide “Cannes” Plasma TV in your room; and about $ 9.400 - for the model with an absolutely clear image, I mean the High-Def “Cannes”.
If you find this beauty somewhere around, please let me know. I’m dying to connect to it my good old PS2 (and maybe even try it out with the PS3 sometimes, when it gets cheaper than a space shuttle).
P.S.: And guys, don’t focus on the picture, because it’s hypnotizing. It’s got everything a man needs: a wide-screen TV; a hot girl next to it (and she’s not yelling at you) and a snack bar on the background. This is disturbing!
Source: gadget4boys.com
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