Samsung 82In Lcd
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Samsung 82In Lcd,
NEC 82IN WIDESCREEN LCD MONITOR 1920X1080 2000:1 DVI HDMI SVID 8MS BLK
Enhance your image in a big way with the 82in. NEC MultiSync LCD8205, a professional-grade display that delivers big-screen perfor mance and capabilities for your corporate and digital signage applications. Its sheer size (land scape orientation provides an active screen area of almost six feet in width and more than three feet in height) captures the attention of audiences both near and far. And with full high-definition resolution, lightning-quick response times, the widest possible viewing angles and high brightness/contrast, your images and messaging keep all eyes on the screen. This level of performance makes this display ideal for cor porate lobbies and boardrooms, digital signage applications and tradeshows/events, leaving positive, lasting impressions.
- High brightness (600 cd/m2) helps overcome ambient lighting obstacles for distraction-free viewing
- Remarkable contrast (2000:1) provides for staggeringly deep blacks and improved color depth
- Thermal protection includes fan-based technology and internal temperature sensors
- Optional Protective panel creates new display opportunities in high-traffic or potentially hazardous environments
- TileMatrix™ allows you to create video walls (up to 16 displays in a 4x4 matrix equalling 27 ft. diagonal)
- TileComp™ works in tandem with TileMatrix to compensate for the bezel width and create a more seamless video wall
- Five picture and audio modes adjust the picture and sound, optimizing for the best viewer experience
- Portrait and Landscape Capability
- Optional Wall-calibrator video wall calibration solution
- Much, much more. Call for details
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Samsung 82In Lcd
Sure, big-ass screens were all the rage at CES earlier in the year but that was months ago; it's old news. Panasonic's 150in plasma may have reigned supreme back in January but now the war looks set to start again. Who will come away with the biggest grin from CeBIT?
Unfortunately, Samsung, who once seemed like a front-runner in the "our big-ass screen is bigger than yours" competition, isn't at the races at CeBIT 2008. Instead, it has its all-too-familiar 82in LCD on show once again. Really, 82in, in this day and age? Come on Samsung, get with the times.
Of course, you wouldn't find me complaining if I had one of these in my living room.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Samsung Launches SyncMaster 820DXn 82in TV
Samsung Launches SyncMaster 820DXn 82in TV
We've seen some crazy TVs in our time, but the latest from Samsung may well take the biscuit. Not only does the Samsung SyncMaster 820DXn boast an 82in LCD panel, but the casing also manages to pack in a non-too-shabbily specced PC as well.
TV-wise there's the expected Full HD 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, a 5,000:1 (dynamic) contrast ratio and Samsung's DNIe PRO video processing. Supposedly the panel is specifically designed to keep cool, thus prolonging its lifespan - an important aspect given the asking price, on which more in a second.
On the PC front the specs are a bit lax by today's quad-core standards but given the likely use of the 820DXn, complaints are unlikely to be forthcoming. A 1.8GHz AMD X2 3400+ processor, 512GB or DDR2 RAM and 4GB of flash hard drive space make up the core specs. Windows XP is the chosen operating system, which is understandable seeing as Vista would barely run on such a system.
The real kicker for Samsung's magnum opus of a TV, though, is the price. At $76,999 (a touch under £39k) the SyncMaster 820DXn is unlikely to make its way into any but the richest of persons' living rooms. Of course, if you're looking to spend that kind of money you'd probably consider saving up the extra £8k or so for a 103in Panasonic TH-103PF9, but nonetheless, we can't help but be rather impressed by Samsung's offering.
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