TCL launches new QUHD TV series Cityline C1

China-based, TCL Multimedia launches its latest line of QUHD TV series with varying screen sizes.

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The Cityline C1 series from TCL comes in multiple sizes — 50″ and 55″ for the flat variant, while a bigger 65″ for the curved. It has a 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) resolution and Quantum Dot display technology. The brand claims 92% coverage of NTSC color gamut among the TVs. They have a ‘black crystal screen’ feature for the flat 55″ and 65″ model which reduces light by 90% . It also has a slim 9.9mm profile paired with a metallic body and bezel. It’s also a smart TV thanks to the 64-bit CPU ticking inside.

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Apart from that, it supports HDMI 2.0 and USB 3.0 for wired connectivity, and of course, Wi-Fi. It also has a built-in ISDB-T receiver for free-to-air digital broadcast.

The TVs are already available in major appliance stores in the country. No pricing has been disclosed.

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Deal Spotted: Samsung 65-inch Curved UHD Smart TV with free 55-inch UHD Smart TV

Looking for an upgrade to a UHD Smart TV? You might want to consider getting this deal from Samsung we spotted in Automatic Centre in Trinoma.

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The deal we’re talking about here is for the Samsung UA-65JU6600, a 65-inch Curved UHD Smart TV, which comes with a free UHD Smart TV sizing at 55-inches, specifically the Samsung UA-55JU6000. Both are high-end LED TVs from Samsung with all the goodness of UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) resolution and respective Smart TV features.

The deal is priced at Php125,900 and is available for 12 months installment with 0% interest. If you have the cash on hand, there will be a less of Php12,590, leaving it down to Php113,310. The promo is available in all Automatic Centre branches.

 

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5 Cool Things We Saw at the Samsung SEA Forum 2016

Samsung recently invited us to their South East Asia Forum 2016 held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where they presented a lot of exciting goodies. From displays and TVs to smart appliances that are slowly becoming the future of home living. Since we can’t show them every bit of them, here are some our picks.

8K TV

While 4K or UHD TVs are still not a staple resolution among televisions in Filipino households, Samsung is already taking it further to 8K. For starters, 8K has twice the resolution of 4K. The means twice the details, twice the sharpness, and twice the clarity.

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Samsung didn’t spill any information regarding their plans with 8K TVs during the forum, what they did is merely a tease of what we can expect soon.

Family Hub Refrigerator

Aside from the TV in the living room, one of the commonly shared appliance in the house is the refrigerator. We all store foods, leftovers, perishables and the like. Also, most of us use the fridge’s door for announcements, letters, or notes using ref magnets. But what if the fridge has a built-in display designed to act as a portal to your digital notes, photos, and more.

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With the Family Hub Refrigerator’s 21.5” full HD touch screen, you can stop using paper for notes and do more with your fridge. What’s very interesting about this are the built-in internal cameras used to take snapshots of your fridge’s contents. You can use the display to label them according to expiration and remotely see what’s already missing from your groceries. Speaking of groceries, you can even directly shop from your fridge! Basically, Samsung slapped a big tablet on their fridge and made it a bit smarter.

Interactive Board

Everything is going digital and our trusty whiteboard is no exception. With the Samsung’s Interactive Board, it’s time to keep those stinky ink markers away and greet digital pens for board writing. This is not the first time we saw a whiteboard transformed to be digitally connected but we’re glad to inform everyone that Samsung has already rolled out two of these in the Philippines – one in Philippine Science High School and another in Davao.

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It’s a straightforward approach when using the Interactive Board. You use your pen to write on and use the other tip to do erasures. Also, you can use your palm to perform mass erasures just like with conventional whiteboards. You can connect HDMI to this as well for multimedia playback.

UHD Business / Wireless Charging Monitor

Desktop monitors are catching up with the UHD trend wherein Samsung showcased two of them — a 31.5” and 28”. Business offices should also consider checking this out if they are in need of an upgrade. Both are AMD FreeSync capable for smoother gameplay and graphics playback.

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Also, in the office or at home, it’s always wonderful to have everything within reach while working. And there’s a monitor plus wireless charging model here that could be a nice investment if your smartphone supports the standard Qi wireless charging.

Transparent OLED Display

There are a lot of signage solutions from Samsung, from tiny and power saving to large and reflective. But, what stands out from the crop is the Transparent OLED Display. Yup, a see-through display with a size of 55 inches.

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As Samsung listed, its transparency is at 45%, has a resolution of full HD, and supports 100% of Adobe colors. We’re not expecting to have one at home, but these transparent displays would be eye-catching at airports or restaurants for announcements and even ad placement.

And those are the 5 Samsung hardware that caught our attention. All of these are showcased in the recently concluded South East Asia Forum 2016 in Malaysia. Local availability is still a blur for now, but we are waiting.

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5 Cool Things We Saw at the Samsung SEA Forum 2016

Samsung recently invited us to their South East Asia Forum 2016 held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where they presented a lot of exciting goodies. From displays and TVs to smart appliances that are slowly becoming the future of home living. Since we can’t show them every bit of them, here are some our picks.

8K TV

While 4K or UHD TVs are still not a staple resolution among televisions in Filipino households, Samsung is already taking it further to 8K. For starters, 8K has twice the resolution of 4K. The means twice the details, twice the sharpness, and twice the clarity.

samsung-8k

Samsung didn’t spill any information regarding their plans with 8K TVs during the forum, what they did is merely a tease of what we can expect soon.

Family Hub Refrigerator

Aside from the TV in the living room, one of the commonly shared appliance in the house is the refrigerator. We all store foods, leftovers, perishables and the like. Also, most of us use the fridge’s door for announcements, letters, or notes using ref magnets. But what if the fridge has a built-in display designed to act as a portal to your digital notes, photos, and more.

samsung-family-hub-refrigerator

With the Family Hub Refrigerator’s 21.5” full HD touch screen, you can stop using paper for notes and do more with your fridge. What’s very interesting about this are the built-in internal cameras used to take snapshots of your fridge’s contents. You can use the display to label them according to expiration and remotely see what’s already missing from your groceries. Speaking of groceries, you can even directly shop from your fridge! Basically, Samsung slapped a big tablet on their fridge and made it a bit smarter.

Interactive Board

Everything is going digital and our trusty whiteboard is no exception. With the Samsung’s Interactive Board, it’s time to keep those stinky ink markers away and greet digital pens for board writing. This is not the first time we saw a whiteboard transformed to be digitally connected but we’re glad to inform everyone that Samsung has already rolled out two of these in the Philippines – one in Philippine Science High School and another in Davao.

samsung-interactive-board

It’s a straightforward approach when using the Interactive Board. You use your pen to write on and use the other tip to do erasures. Also, you can use your palm to perform mass erasures just like with conventional whiteboards. You can connect HDMI to this as well for multimedia playback.

UHD Business / Wireless Charging Monitor

Desktop monitors are catching up with the UHD trend wherein Samsung showcased two of them — a 31.5” and 28”. Business offices should also consider checking this out if they are in need of an upgrade. Both are AMD FreeSync capable for smoother gameplay and graphics playback.

samsung-monitors

Also, in the office or at home, it’s always wonderful to have everything within reach while working. And there’s a monitor plus wireless charging model here that could be a nice investment if your smartphone supports the standard Qi wireless charging.

Transparent OLED Display

There are a lot of signage solutions from Samsung, from tiny and power saving to large and reflective. But, what stands out from the crop is the Transparent OLED Display. Yup, a see-through display with a size of 55 inches.

samsung-transparent-oled

As Samsung listed, its transparency is at 45%, has a resolution of full HD, and supports 100% of Adobe colors. We’re not expecting to have one at home, but these transparent displays would be eye-catching at airports or restaurants for announcements and even ad placement.

And those are the 5 Samsung hardware that caught our attention. All of these are showcased in the recently concluded South East Asia Forum 2016 in Malaysia. Local availability is still a blur for now, but we are waiting.

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New OmniVision sensor can do 4K 60fps for smartphones

California-based OmniVision has developed a new camera sensor for smartphones that can do smoother video recording at high resolution 4K.

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The OV16860 is a 1/2.4″ sensor packing 16 megapixels. This results to a pixel size of 1.3 microns allowing brighter captures from a smartphone camera. Not only that, the sensor is capable of recording 60 frames per second at 4K UHD (3840 x 2160). The smoother high-res video capability will be enabled by a powerful processor, like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820.

The usual modern features like PDAF (Phase Detection Auto Focus), HDR (High Dynamic Range), and slow-motion capture are also on-board.

We’re expecting the new 16-megapixel sensor from OmniVision to be commercially available soon as 4K videos are becoming the norm for flagship devices.

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