Samsung to introduce 3D TVs in Sri Lanka

Samsung to introduce 3D TVs in Sri Lanka

May 18, 2010   05:04 pm

In keeping with its philosophy of “Turn on Tomorrow”, Samsung is working with relentless passion and optimism to introduce meaningful innovations for consumers all over the world. And the world’s First 3D HDTV launched by the Company in New Yorkin March this year, is just another example of the Company’s commitment to opening doors to endless possibilities to bring a better and brighter tomorrow for consumers all over the world. And Samsung will soon be launching its 3D TV range in the Sri Lankamarket.

 

 

Samsung Electronics is a global leader in Flat Panel televisions like LCD TVs, LED TVs and Plasma televisions. It has maintained its position as the leader in the global flat-panel TV market for the third year running, a testimonial to the Company’s superior technological performance and the strong value proposition it provides to consumers. With an impressive product line up catering to the growing needs of consumers, Samsung has firmly established its leadership in the flat panel TV market in the Indian subcontinent as well.

 

 

Samsung has not only established its leadership in the LCD TV Market, it is also the first Company to launch LED TVs in 2009 and 3D TVs in the Year 2010. The Samsung LCD TVs are characterized by an Ultra Clear Panel, 100Hz Motion plus technology for smooth images, Wide Colour Enhancer and Ultra-high Contrast Ratios for richer, lifelike images which are coupled with a razor thin form factor depths that allow for more artful designs.

 

 

The Samsung LED TVs use LEDs as their primary light source, rather than traditional Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL). Benefits of using LEDs include ultra-high contrast ratios, slim depths that allow for more artful designs, plus increased energy savings.

 

 

The Samsung LED HDTV Series boast Mega contrast ratios, complements of Samsung’s ground breaking LED TV Engine. Compared to a traditional CCFL, LEDs produce darker blacks that appear endlessly deep to the eye. Whites also remain crisp and bright with vivid colors. The result is picture clarity that measures up to the natural beauty of life. For instance, Samsung’s Wide Color Enhancer Pro feature lets consumers enjoy a broader color palette. The Ultra Clear Panel further allows the preservation of every detail even in brightly-lit, imperfect viewing conditions.

 

 

Samsung’s new LED HDTVs offer not only a lifelike viewing experience but break free from the conventional limits of integrating a television into a room’s décor. By using Edge LED technology, the sets remain trim without cutting back on connectivity options and include a built in tuner.

 

 

In 2008, Samsung created its unique Crystal Design, which uses dual-injection molding to coat a translucent, colored surface to achieve an attractive crystalline appearance. The latest evolution of Samsung’s Crystal design begins with a deep piano black bezel that fades into distinct chrome that finishes as a clear prism along the outer edges or light ruby highlights. The intensity of the color subtly changes depending upon the viewing angle, and further accentuates these TV’s slim bezels.

 

Samsung’s LED HDTVs can connect to a variety of other devices and content with ease. The USB 2.0 movie feature makes viewing videos and photos from a camcorder, playing music from a media player or accessing multimedia files from a portable drive simple. The Samsung LED TVs come with a built in Content Library Flash which includes pre loaded content and lets users enjoy all cultural experiences including galleries, Games, cooking to yoga.

 

 

Energy consumption in the Samsung LED TVs is reduced by 40%+ versus traditional LCD HDTVs of similar size. LED TVs are mercury-free and lead free, which adds another degree of environmental friendliness and safety compared with other currently available backlight technologies.

 

 

“At Samsung, we believe in introducing the latest, contemporary technology products for our consumers in Sri Lanka .We are looking at fuelling the growth of the Colour television market in Sri Lanka by introducing our complete range of Flat Panel TVs across LCD, LED and soon to be launched 3D TVs in the Sri Lankan market,” states J.S. Shin, President & CEO, Samsung South West Asia HQ.

 

 

About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor, telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies with 2009 consolidated sales of US$116.8 billion. Employing approximately 188,000 people in 185 offices across 65 countries, the company consists of eight independently operated business units: Visual Display, Mobile Communications, Telecommunication Systems, Digital Appliances, IT Solutions, Digital Imaging, Semiconductor and LCD. Recognized as one of the fastest growing global brands, Samsung Electronics is a leading producer of digital TVs, memory chips, mobile phones and TFT-LCDs.

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