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Samsung's Smart TVs take the Archive of Hungarian Television to every living room

The MTVA application can already be downloaded to Samsung Smart TVs, so from today the unparalleled selection of the archives of Magyar Televízió and Magyar Rádió will be available to users.

Samsung Smart TVs take the Archive of Hungarian Television to every living room 1

The stunningly wide range of content offered by the MTVA application can be downloaded to television at any time via Video on Demand (VoD), requiring an internet connection with just 1 megabit bandwidth. The MTVA application is currently available in Hungary, but Samsung plans to bring programs on public service televisions (m1, m2, Duna TV) and radios (Kossuth Rádió, Petőfi Rádió, Bartók Rádió) closer to Hungarians living in the surrounding countries by the end of the year. new solution.

LED7000 MTVA_appThe application offers the following content for free, currently in SD format and later in HD quality:
 - Hourly updated and archived materials
 - News shows
 - Sports news and sports event summaries, as well as video and image galleries
 - Weather forecast updated three times a day
 - The complete offer of the most popular Hungarian series, soap operas and documentaries, from Linda to the Neighbors, Mátyás Sándor, Captain of Tenkes, Angyalbőrben to One and a half Million Steps in Hungary.
 - With its help, classic Hungarian films and documentaries can be reached, such as The Testament of Koppányi aga, Indul the Bacterial House or Ábel in Plenty.
 - Any part of the most beloved tales and cartoons of decades, from the Water Spider Wonder Spiders to Dr. Bubó, The Checkered-eared Rabbit and the Mézga Family to the Süsü, the Dragon.
 - Presentations, previews of the latest shows.LED8000 MTVA_app Botond Kováts, Samsung’s marketing and PR manager, said in connection with the announcement: “Samsung Smart TVs are not only emerging in terms of picture quality - we consider it very important to offer a truly wide range of‘ smart ’content to our customers, who can now access it for free. to almost the entire history of half a century of television. Have fun everyone! ”

Source: Press release 

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