Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Putting the ‘Smart’ In TV


Gone are the days of the idiot box. It was once the flickering monitor-shaped object we remember from our childhood. Through decades, its shape changed. Remote control became a feature. Soon after, it evolved into a slim beauty that looked good, but was no better than its pudgy predecessors.

Enter the Samsung Smart LED TV F8000. The first thing you’ll notice is the ultra-thin design profile and arc stand that practically ‘hovers’ on your living room table. Due to the sleek screen and optical-illusion inspired stand, it’s a great conversation started when guests are visiting.
However, the real talk of the town is the impressive 1920x1080p Ultra Clear Panel display. Any content that you throw at it comes out brimming with vibrant colours and deep blacks; bringing a new refreshing viewing experience to your favourite movies. With an expansive viewing angle, you’ll get that thrill from any spot in the room.  


What makes your content great is the first-of-its-kind Intelligent Viewing technology and features that give people the best-in-class visual experience. The Smart Interaction feature allows people to interact with the TV with just a wave of the hand.

You have an array of Motion and Voice Controls with this Smart TV. It is surprisingly easy to learn, and soon you’ll be waving and commanding your TV to do things that you’ve never thought would be possible. Turning your attention to the remote to discover that you’ve missed a goal or a thrilling moment is a thing of the past. 


The sense of Samsung putting a lot of polish in their Motion Control is apparent. Occasionally, you’ll find yourself flipping pages, ‘liking’ Social Media postings and even zooming in and out of your photo collection.

Ultimately, the features and design of this Samsung Smart TV feels like a perfect marriage of beauty and brawn because it turns every other ‘smart’ TV into an idiot box. 

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