Monday, January 17, 2022

NEWS: Samsung Becomes New TV Frontrunner With New Standard Features Launch

Samsung is now the best selling tv manufacturer in the world and have launched on 4K+ televisions at over $3000, yeah no thanks. 

https://www.whathifi.com/news/samsungs-first-standard-oled-tvs-could-go-on-sale-in-june-2022 

Last year this didn't support Youtube.

This year Samsung has a new launch coming in June 2022 for new Hi Def Smart Televisions and also offer standard apps as well as their own company apps which I assume include apps like Youtube etc. as well as Roku and Samsung TV selections included free on their televisions.

Internet connection required.

Not a bad selection with free movies and content but this is still connected to the Obsolete Digital Cable Satellite Network so if offers local tv services first.

If you dump the cable you still get a good selection of free services and some companies are offering internet tv subscriptions that run on other services like Roku.

Not quite there yet but a big improvement.

Not long from now all televisions at department stores will be on open free global wi fi televisions with six million channels playing free from around the world on them and will also offer paid subscriptions.

Then all cable and satellite lines will be obsolete and all signals will be switch to 5G open wi fi...at some point in the future.

I'll be looking for the Dish Network Canada app so I can get back on the shopping channel. 

If your looking to get a jump start on the future of television my advice is to get a Samsung.

EDIT: Compared to the new Iphone 13 services which only offers standard 1080p 4K option with HDR record option at 1 gig for 30 seconds of video ouch, which requires a 1 TB memory drive while other Android Phones run at about 256 Gigabyte Micro SD.

However however, the new removable SD drives offer a two terrabyte memory chip which runs about $250 Canadian, however I didn't check to see if the Iphone 13 ran SD memory while other phones run Micro SD.

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