NFC technology TV LG what is it?

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NFC Near Field Communication mean explained For the ease of control and interaction between the user and the TV, especially since the advent of...

V chip on TV, what is V-chip mean explained

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TV's with a V-chip - explained The V-chip is a programming module in televisions since 2000. Its purpose is to block certain programs based on...

What is it HbbTV (Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV)

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Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) What is hbbtv With the development of television and television integrated with the World Wide Web, the Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV...

Samsung 2018-2022 line of TVs, differences, features, advantages

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Samsung 2022 TV models. Samsung 2022 Series TVs I will now briefly talk about the available Samsung TV lines that the company is offering in...

Sharp TV model number decode, explained 2016-2022 US, Canada, Mexico

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You should know that Sharp TVs are no longer made for the US and Canada. If you see a Sharp TV for sale, it...

Direct Full Array 8×3, Direct Full Array 16×3, Full Array Backlight...

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Direct Full Array 8x, Direct Full Array 16x Backlighting is a fairly important element of television displays. You should know that TV manufacturers come up...

What is SPDIF output digital audio out mean explained

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What is S/PDIF connect and Digital Audio Out There are two SPDIF standards by connector type, copper and optical. These two standards...

Neo Quantum processor Samsung TV specifications

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We already have an article explaining Samsung Neo Quantum proccesors and what is it, so you can read if you're interested in. However, many...

What’s the difference between The Terrace Full Sun Outdoor vs The...

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LST7TA vs LST9TA In 2020, Samsung introduced a new line of The Terrace TVs. Previously, other companies made TVs for outdoor use. Mostly such companies...

Viewing angle CR10 in TVs and monitors explained

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LCD viewing angle explained I've seen, for example, on Chinese brand TVs, a viewing angle of 178°(H) x 178°(V) (CR≥10), 178 is understandable, it means...