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216 cent UHD TV from Samsung

Samsung introduced its first and largest Ultra HD (UHD) television on the market, the 216 cm S9, together with Antenna Hungária on May 14 at Hungary's largest media event, the Media Hungary conference in Siófok.

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The S9 UHD TV comes with an 85-inch screen size, amazing picture quality, an amazingly fast quad-core processor, enhanced software and even smarter interactive features.

 

The digital switchover has a number of benefits for domestic media consumers. Samsung and Antenna Hungária will present them at their joint stand, and at the same time they will provide an insight into the future of television with the help of the Samsung S9 with Ultra HD technology.

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The Samsung S9 UHD TV is a real breakthrough in the world of television. Thanks to innovative developments, the 85-inch screen displays a dazzling ultra HD (3840 × 2160) image image to the television viewer. The contrast ratio of the novelty is huge, making blacks even deeper and whites even clearer. In addition, Samsung's own conversion engine enhances HD or full HD content to UHD resolution while retaining the richness of image detail for even more realistic image quality.

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Smart Hub 2.0 offers a variety of content to users, a wealth of services and applications, and you can choose from the latest movies using the Moziarena application. With the help of the social panel, you can easily and quickly connect with your friends on Facebook or Twitter, and via Skype, you can have a life-size video chat with your loved ones.

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Smart Interaction provides intelligent voice and motion control and face recognition, and All Share lets you connect a variety of devices - notebooks, tablets and smartphones - and instantly share them with your TV and social networking sites.

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