Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Accentuate Your Curves in 3D Style

0 comments, Posted by Akshay Kumar Wednesday, June 1, 2011 5:43 AM ,


Sneha Mundhra



Here it comes, a 3D body scanner for all the fashionable women in town, as it has an ability to identify an ideal pair of jeans, size and style. It is 10 ft tall machine and is available at Manchester’s shopping mall. As of now, one of the leading London fashion chains Peacock is testing the machine and it is likely that other high street fashion brands would be following soon. After scanning the body from 16 angles for measurement, the machine creates the customer’s body shape swiftly. With this 3D body scanner, finding the right pair of jeans will not be a tedious job, anymore.


It is not only fashion industry where 3D has taken a revolution rather it is widening in every sector esp. the electronics market. Various leading television brands such as Samsung, Panasonic, and LG have unveiled 3D TVs to give world, a 3D experience at home. As it is a tough job to choose an apt TV for yourself hence, it is always recommended to go for the best technology, which has an assurance to give you the best output.

Thus, there are two types of technology available for 3D TV – Shutter Glass (SG) and FPR technology. SG technology is used by many eminent television brands such as Samsung & Panasonic. This technology removes the problem of ghosting and runs with the help of batteries.

It is fixed in 3D glasses that make the frame heavy and viewing for long hours, difficult. Another one is FPR technology, which has battery free glasses that weighs just half, if compared to the conventional SG technology glasses. Moreover, since, the battery is not attached to the 3D glasses therefore, no harmful radiations can affect your health. This technology is only used by LG 3D TV and is the first one to be a certified flicker free 3D TV in the world. 



 

Thinking to buy best TV

0 comments, Posted by Akshay Kumar Monday, May 30, 2011 5:31 AM ,

Sneha Mundhra


After a tiring week at workstation, all I could think of, is to be a couch potato so that I can catch up with my favorite series especially Gossip Girl, How I Met Your Mother and many more. However, since I am almost hooked to my laptop at office, my eyes gets tired often and it demands rest on weekends, making me miss my TV shows. Consequently, I blamed my idiot box since, I realized that it was creating my television experience tiresome.

So I made a decision to buy a new TV, but did not realize that buying it would become a tedious job. I was very puzzled, after seeing a plethora of TV units at the store and the grumpy salesman could not convince me for a particular LCD. So finally, an idea cropped my mind that jotting down the features would help me to understand that which is the best TV to buy. And, I am sure that there are other people as well, who would have struck up in the same position like me.

To start with, I had shortlisted few TV models according to picture quality, features and value for money of different brands such as Sony, Panasonic, LG and Samsung. But suddenly, it just clicked my mind that in this technology era, it is important to understand about TV technology too, for a long life of the electronic device (after all we are paying the hard earned money). too, for a long life of the electronic device (after all we are paying the hard earned money).

Since I live alone in an apartment, hence, television is the only source of entertainment I have and therefore, I went next day with a prepared mind to buy the TV. This time I had a clear picture in my mind that what I want to purchase - a TV that solves my eye pain issues mainly.

All prepared I entered the electronic store with a vivid picture in my mind for my TV. After looking at all the TV displayed, I finally had to tell them about my old TV problems and how it hurts my eye and gives me eye pain as well. With a warm smile the sales representative took me to the LG section and the first question, which popped, was “Why LG?” and he answered “Because it has FPR”. And I felt so ignorant that I am not aware of this technology at all and then he explained me about the conventional Shutter Glass (SG) and FPR. 





 So for all of you, who are out there planning to buy a TV, should be aware of this technologies because longevity of the television set does matter. To start with, shutter glass technology runs with battery, eradicates the problem of ghosting i.e. copy of the transmitted visual, and is inexpensive too. The second one is FPR, which makes the LCD, LED and 3D TV flicker free, high brightness level, and a high response rate. With this technology, I will not feel nausea, eye pain and headaches. Then, I ultimately felt that ‘yes it is FPR technology which will make my viewing experience worthwhile’.