Samsung Unveils Two New 3D Monitors
Posted by Nikhil on 03/18 at 08:06 AM in\n
The TA950 and TA750 displays incorporate Samsung’s 3D HyperReal Engine–which is said to optimize color, motion and contrast for ''hyper-realistic'' 3D viewing. Combined with a full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution and a refresh rate (120-Hz in the 3D mode), the TA950 and TA750 displays are ideal for 3-D PC or console gaming or for watching 3-D video content like movies and sports.
\nProviding a wide range of connectivity options, the TA950 and TA750 models offer Samsung’s new Smart Hub, which includes:
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Search All, which makes it easier to search for and access desired content, not only on a PC, but across the Internet and on any connected storage, PC or mobile device within the home network.
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Your Video, which delivers video recommendations based on a user’s viewing history.
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Samsung Apps, the world’s first HDTV-based application store, which offers a range of paid and free apps that help people connect to their various passions – whether in sports, entertainment, information, games or social networking.
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Additionally, both models include Samsung’s ConnectShare feature which allows users to simply and conveniently connect devices via USB to enjoy instant playback of video, music and photo files without connecting to a PC. Multiple input ports—including two HDMI inputs—allow users to connect up to seven electronic devices to the monitor, while a built-in HDTV tuner can further expand content choices to include live television. The TA950 and TA750 displays both integrate a convenient picture-in-picture function with use of a separate coaxial cable, allowing for simultaneous activities like editing documents or browsing the internet while watching live TV.
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