Samsung 3D TV Brings Back Memories: Do We Actually Need What This Newest And Costly 3D Technology Provides?
Samsung's first 3D TV has been reviewed ahead of release by the UK's largest technology site, techradar, who has nothing but glowing words to say about it, claiming "we don't reckon you'll be sorry you purchase this Samsung.
The MSG network spent millions of dollars to get special broadcasting equipment, trained dozens of people and painstakingly recorded a 3D broadcast together with its HD and standard feeds of the March 24th Rangers versus Islanders hockey game.
Samsung is the first major manufacturer to announce plans to launch its Samsung 3D Television in Canada and began selling LED models of 3D. LED Televisions are thinner and better energy efficient than the LCD and plasma models most consumers are familiar with, Samsung says.
But what about the millions of folks who had purchased new high-definition TVs. Analysts say they are unwilling to spend on another upgrade any time soon, specially when viewers must wear special glasses to view images in 3D. Is this starting to look like what the computer companies and Microsoft have been doing to us for years.
Everyone is familiar with what happens when a new technology is released. Prices for the new gadgets are at a premium until competition comes forward or patents come closer to expiration. The real question is, does this technology actually offer us with the quality we demand at this level of consumerism?
I had an opportunity to look through the Samsung Active 3D glasses at the newly released Samsung 3D Television. I expected to go, "Wow," but didn't. Although some parts of the animated film did jump out at me briefly, I was not impressed
Until they develop some sort of projection technology that does not depend purely on optical trickery I think 3D remains the gimmick that it is today.
In my opinion, stereoscopic 3D (S3D) is an approach to increase ticket sales at the theater and advertising for high-profile television programming.
As long as the average consumer purchases the latest gadget and continues their Television obsession, the S3D fad may run longer than we think.
The first wave of Samsung 3D Televisions will range in size from 40 to 55 inches and in price from $2500 to $4000.
About a week after the LED launch, Samsung will begin selling 3D plasmas, including a 50" for $2400 and a 63" for $4100. By May, Samsung expects to have two 3D LCD models on the market, a 46" for $1900 and a 55" for $2800.
But the costs increase from there. Samsung's 3D glasses retail for as much as $250 a piece, plus customers need a 3D-compatible blu-ray player (Samsung's is $400) and a new cable.
Despite the costly initial outlay, Samsung's director of marketing for consumer electronics says he's confident about the products' launch but won't say anything about economic relief to the purchased.
Are we prepared for this technology in a time that our own finances are strained? Will most of us just say: "I'm tired of getting pushed around by these corporations." Or will we just be overcome by our wishes to have the latest and greatest.
I will not be buying into the hype anytime soon. The technology is too new for me at this level and the Samsung 3D glasses are way over priced in my opinion.
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In a recent preview at the International Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas a complete new series of LED TVs by Samsung has been revealed, the D8000 series. Their dynamism and innovation can definitely be seen in this series of LED TVs.
Latest 3D HDTV Series D8000 Were Announced By Samsung This Coming Year At CES In London.
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A Users Guide For The Toshiba 32C100U 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
With a trusted name like Toshiba you know that it has to be of the best quality. And this company has put their name on exemplary products for decades. Another outstanding product is the Toshiba 32C100U 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV.Organization can be the downfall of many an home office worker. You can start the day with your desk neat, tidy and completely organized and after the first hour of a busy day, disaster strikes. Your desk looks like a hurricane hit it. Some suggestions for keeping your desk organized include taking “regrouping” breaks, creating project areas, and utilizing baskets in your office closet.
A “regrouping” break can be very beneficial not only for cleaning and organizing your desk but for your own mental well-being. During a busy day at work at your home office, many people find that projects, files, notes, packages, etc. are dropped on their desk by a variety of co-workers. In order not to lose your mind or control over your workload, a five or ten minute break used to clean-up and organize your desk can be very helpful. During this break, you can take time to organize the projects based on timing or urgency.
Additionally, you can glance through the projects to determine if there are any that can be completed and “off your desk” quickly. Another option is to create “project areas” on your desk and/or work area. This system can help keep various projects and the information associated with those projects from getting commingled. This is particularly helpful in a multi-task, paper and file intensive work environment. You can even label the areas of your desk or office with the name the each project. This way, co-workers can easily identify the location of a specific project they need.
Finally, there is the “basket” method to office closet organization. Several medium sized baskets or even the lids to boxes (such as boxes used to deliver reams of paper), can be used to store information for projects that are in process. This is especially helpful when you have a project that is on your office closet desk but waiting for additional information. This allows you to move the project, and all its associated content, to another location on your desk or work area without losing important pieces of information. When you are ready to work on that project again, you just need to grab the basket and the information is ready and waiting. A disorganized desk can be very distressing for you when working from home. However, by employing a few simple organization ideas, a busy day can still be a happy day.
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