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TV Technologies

Wide Color Gamut in TV what is it explained

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What is Wide Color Gamut Wide Color Gamut technology is not new, this technology was developed in 2005 and is designed to...

What TV support Disney plus (Disney +)

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Despite the rather short lifespan of Disney plus, as of mid-2021, more than 100 million people had subscribed to Disney +. This makes Disney...

How to find out which screen on a Samsung TV is...

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Screen 8bit + FRC or 10bit how to check in Samsung There are several ways to check which screen is installed on your Samsung TV. 1...

What is True Cinema mode on the TV

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Modern TVs have many picture modes that are designed to enhance your watching experience depending on the type of content you watch on your...

What is Motion Xcelerator, Motion Xcelerator Turbo, Motion Xcelerator Turbo+ in...

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Samsung's 2021 TVs have a new Motion Xcelerator feature. As Samsung says, it's supposed to enhance motion clarity for smooth, crisp details. However,...

What is flickerless, flicker-free in TVs

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In the TV settings, you can meet a mention of Flickerless. For example in Samsung, this setting is available in the service (secret menu)...

What is Peak mode in Samsung TVs

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Peak mode Samsung TV If you're interested in setting up your Samsung TVs, you can find the peak mode setting in the secret menu under...

What are HDMI 4K 60Hz, HDMI 4K 120Hz, DVI 4K 60Hz,...

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4K in our days is a widespread resolution and you can connect TV with such resolution using HDMI port. However, there are a lot...

What is Neo Quantum processor in Samsung TVs

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In 2021 Samsung has introduced Neo Quantum processor, that would be used in Samsung TVs. 2020 models' processor was called simply Quantum processor. According...

What is HDR Super: HDR Super vs HDR Pro LG TV...

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Back in 2016, LG (as well as other TV manufacturers) announced that its devices would receive HDR support. First of all, you need to...