Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
No Result
View All Result
Home Science & Technology Technology

Now you can read your e-stories and articles at anytime on your mobile with Pocket and Instapaper apps

byCustoms Today Report
20/04/2015
in Technology
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

PERTH: Samsung has officially launched its flagship SUHD range of Ultra High Definition 4K TV, first unveiled at the 2015 International CES in Las Vegas at the start of the year.

The show piece of the 2015 line up is the range of SUHD panels. The “SUHD” branding is attached to Samsung’s top tier 4K Ultra HD resolution LED TVs, powered by proprietary screen technology.

You might also like

Tesla driverless system to use updated radar technology

12/09/2016

Apple to develop its own self-driving technology

10/09/2016

The similar to rival LG, the secret sauce is ‘quantum-dot’ technology — or what Samsung is calling “proprietary Cadmium-free nano-crystal technology.” These are nano-crystals mixed with the blue LEDs that form the backlights of these TVs. The crystals emit specific wavelengths of red and green which, combined with the blue LEDs, can make for both brighter images and a wider colour gamut than current backlighting technology.

As an aside, the S in SUHD doesn’t actually stand for anything. Samsung’s Corporate VP Philip Newtown explained that “the S is applied to Samsung’s breakthrough technologies.”

Samsung will be bringing sevens models of SUHD TVs into Australia, starting with the 55-inch JS8000 for AU$4,999 and going up to the 88-inch JS9500 which will set you back a whopping AU$24,999. Samsung is leveraging its own chip production facilities, with the Exynos octa-core processor making an appearance in SUHD JS9500 and JS9000 models.

The SUHD is the flagship range and priced accordingly, but Samsung is also bringing to market a range of more affordable Ultra HD TVs, with Newton saying that the models would start as small at 40-inches for AU$1,499.

At LG’s recent 2015 TV launch, the company said that 66 percent of its range this year would be Ultra HD. Samsung has a similar statistic, with 70 percent of its range hitting 4K resolution.

Also like LG, Samsung is working with Netflix, offering a six-month free Premium subscription for people purchasing selected models, the concept being that users can watch 4K video content streaming via Netflix, assuming their internet connection makes the grade (the grade being 25Mbps, apparently).

Notably absent from the line up is OLED, with Samsung saying late last year that it would not be producing an OLED TV for 2015, focusing instead on its SUHD. Curved screens, however, are making a return across the range, with Newton saying that curved had “been a real point of difference” for the company in 2014.

Related Stories

Tesla driverless system to use updated radar technology

byCT Report
12/09/2016

WASHINGTON: Electric carmaker Tesla announced Sunday it was upgrading its Autopilot software to use more advanced radar technology. In a...

Apple to develop its own self-driving technology

byCT Report
10/09/2016

SAN FRANCISCO: Apple may not become an automaker, but it still wants to develop its own self-driving technology. The iPhone-maker's...

‘YouTubers’ outshining old-school television

byCT Report
09/08/2016

SAN FRANCISCO: A media revolution is taking place, and most people over 35 years of age aren’t tuned in. Millennial...

Google pays tribute to Edhi

byCT Report
11/07/2016

ISLAMABAD: The technology giant, Google, has paid tribute to renowned social activist, philanthropist and humanitarian Abdul Sattar Edhi by placing...

Next Post

Now you can read your e-stories and articles at anytime on your mobile with Pocket and Instapaper apps

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.

No Result
View All Result
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Latest News
  • Karachi
  • Islamabad
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
  • About Us

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.