Anatoliy Mashirenko
Samsung TVs with quantum dots, can they burn out
Modern Quantum Dot TVs are free from the screen burn-in issues that previously affected technologies like plasma panels. In the past, the problem stemmed...
What is Wi-Fi Direct? Features, activation, setup
Wi-Fi Direct, also known as Wi-Fi P2P (Peer-to-Peer), is a wireless communication technology that allows devices to connect directly, without the use of a...
HID ( Human Interface Device) explained
A Human Interface Device (HID) is a class of devices that act as controls. HID technology, designed to standardize connectivity and eliminate the need...
What is A2DP Audio Profile
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) is a Bluetooth profile designed to standardize wireless stereo audio transmission between devices. It enables high-quality audio streaming...
BD Cell Display: Everything you need to know
In 2019, BOE introduced a revolutionary display technology with an impressive 150,000:1 contrast ratio. However, despite the promising potential, BD Cell displays remain absent...
Clear Motion Rate (CMR) in Samsung TV explained
Samsung Clear Motion Rate (CMR) is a proprietary technology developed to enhance the smoothness and clarity of television images. It combines frame rate, display...
DCI P3 color space coverage in TVs, explanation
DCI-P3 is a color gamut standard designed for accurate color representation. Developed by Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) and published in the SMPTE RP 431-2...
How to update your Samsung Smart TV software
Updating your Samsung TV software ensures that your TV is running optimally and has the latest features. Samsung releases software updates over a period...
Connector types in monitors, DC-IN, HDMI, DP-IN, H/P, Thunderbolt, USB, explained
Monitors have changed over time and the ports in monitors have evolved from analog to digital; today's monitors can be equipped with a variety...
TVs for home and commercial TVs, differences and features
Television manufacturers often categorize their products into two main groups: home TVs (Consumer TVs) and commercial TVs. Each is designed with specific features tailored...