Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Samsung and Yahoo join hands to unveil Internet-Enabled Plasma TVs

samsung yahoo logo Samsung and Yahoo join hands to unveil Internet Enabled Plasma TVs When two revolutionary manufacturers are squadding together, what else than a transformational product is expected? Samsung, the renowned display maker has joined hands with Yahoo, an organisation much known for their innovative thought process and researches, to produce internet enabled Plasma screens. Don’t you find it great to browse in the big-screen, that too with Full HD resolution? Yahoo Widget Engine offers a wide variety of services like flickr images, youtube, USA Today, Yahoo news, and lots more, all to be enjoyed with hassle free fast browsing.

Wait! The excitement is not over! Now world is in your finger tips in a ‘less than an inch’ thick display. As contemporary Britons are more conscious about the ‘power-hungry’ plasma screens, this slender belle comes with energy star3 compliance. This wipes off all unnecessary apprehensions about the power requirements of this screen. Most of the details about this telly are still unrevealed. It is anticipated to come with wireless DLNA compliance, Full HD 1080p resolution, captivating design and wicked blacks. Premium image quality, advanced networking options and increased energy efficiency along with the high-end audio-visual enhancement techniques makes this screen above par.

samsung series 8 850 plasma tv Samsung and Yahoo join hands to unveil Internet Enabled Plasma TVsThis screen features in-built ATSC tuners, ToC- chassis to spice up the looks, the ultra glossy black bezel with the outer edges designed to magnify lights in various intensities depending on the viewing angle, the transparent glass stand, etc which makes it bewitching. The internet service incorporated in these screens helps the users key any internet based multimedia content from the user-defined internet sources. These displays help to track stocks, scan the news headlines, and even share videos and photos to friends too. The best part of these displays are the fact that they can provide hassle free connectivity, with the canny wireless technology installed. The users can enjoy the entire media library located anywhere in the houses without extra cabling. Thanks to the high-end networking options!

Moreover USB port gives the user luxury to connect any multimedia device to the display and enjoy unlimited digital entertainment. The suite of codecs supported includes DivX,3GPP, MKV,WMV9,etc. The users can access the multimedia content easily using the TV remote control. Apart from the widget services provided by yahoo, Samsung is also providing customised services for the users, that will help them to find more about their interests. All you have to do is to connect the display to the home network through an integrated Ethernet port, or via WiFi USB dongle. No statement is made about the pricing details, but these sets will be launched in 13 countries namely UK, Canada, US, Mexico, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Norway, The Netherlands Sweden, and Finland.

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