DLNA device classes DMP / DMR / DMS explained
Reviewing the performance of Panasonic TVs can be seen next DLNA- DMP / DMR / DMS.
DLNA- this protocol allows the exchange of information on...
How to know the refresh rate your Samsung TV supports
You should know that modern televisions support a maximum frame rate of 120 frames per second. TVs can be divided into two types. The...
V chip on TV, what is V-chip mean explained
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...
How 3D TV works, mean, explained
3D TV all the nuances, review
The era of 3D television, rejection of 3D
In 2012, televisions with the ability to view three-dimensional images, TVs with...
Samsung Micro LED technology explained
MicroLED technology was developed back in 2000, but because of problems with the production of microscopic LEDs, it was not widely used, LED panels...
LG webOS Smart TV what is it?
What is webOS?
What is webOS? - Web OS is the operating system that LG installs on its smart devices.
WebOS History
In January 2014, at CEC...
DTS 2.0 and DTS 2.0 + Digital Out explained
In the description of some TVs, if you read the specifications, in the "Audio" section you can find the following information, namely support for...
FRC screen monitor, TV 8 bit+A-FRC, 8 bit+FRC, what is FRC...
FRC screen what is it
What is frc monitor, TV?
If the technical specifications indicate that the FRC monitor. It is necessary to...
Netflix Calibrated Mode what is it
What is Netflix Calibrated Mode on Sony TVs
According to Sony, it's a special mode of operation of the TV, created specifically to convey to...
HDMI 2ea HDMI 2ea, 3ea, HDMI 4ea, USB 1ea, 2ea,...
Port designation ea, what is it, 1ea, 2ea, 3ea, 4ea value
Technical specifications for electronic devices such as televisions, monitors, you can find the...