Saturday, June 29, 2013

@eliudprom Samsung launches a TV with a CURVED screen

@eliudprom Samsung launches a TV with a CURVED screen to improve viewing quality 


Samsung has officially launched its first super-thin curved TV screen with a price tag of £8,500 ($13,000) - five times more than its flat-screen equivalents. 
The 55-inch model has a high-resolution OLED display and its design means the screen is an equal distance from the viewer at all times. 
It is now on sale in South Korea but Samsung told Reuters the set will be made available in other countries from July - the first time a curved TV of its kind has been sold outside of Asia.
Samsung has launched its first high-resolution curved TV in South Korea before releasing it worldwide in July.
Samsung has launched its first high-resolution curved TV in South Korea before releasing it worldwide from July. The 55-inch model costs £8,500, has an OLED screen and is the first set to be made available outside Asia
Kim Hyunsuk, Samsung executive vice president stands with a model next to the company's new OLED curved TV screen.

At the time, Samsung's curved screen was the world's first yet delays in the manufacturing process meant that rival LG beat the company to selling the device.The Korean company announced the television during the Consumer Electronics Show in January this year. 
Speaking at the launch event Kim Hyunsuk, Samsung executive vice president, said: 'We have just introduced our first OLED TV and have to see consumer response to gauge overall market demand.'
Samsung said it will begin selling its curved OLED television outside South Korea from July but did not specify which countries.
It also said it has no plans to offer a non-curved one this year.

    The concave display gives viewers a sense of being immersed in the images. 
    Samsung claims its 'Timeless Arena' design reduces the chance of images appearing pixelated, too.
    The 55-inch OLED screen also supports Samsung TV features such as multi-view that lets two people watch different things at the same time.
    The concave display of Samsung's new TV gives viewers a sense of being immersed in the images.

    Models pose with Samsung's 55-inch curved OLED TV during a press conference at its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea.  

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