Samsung 43″ Q60B QLED 4K Smart TV
Weight | 14 kg |
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Display | Screen Size Refresh Rate Resolution Screen Curvature Anti Reflection |
Video | Picture Engine One Billion Colour PQI (Picture Quality Index) HDR (High Dynamic Range) AI Streaming HDR 10+ AI Upscale HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) Contrast Colour Viewing Angle Brightness/Colour Detection Micro Dimming Contrast Enhancer Auto Motion Plus Film Mode Motion Technology Dynamic Refresh Technology Clear Motion Noise Reduction Expert Calibration Smart Calibration Filmmaker Mode (FMM) |
Audio | Dolby Atmos Dolby Digital Plus Active Voice Amplifier Adaptive Sound Object Tracking Sound Q-Symphony Audio Pre-selection Descriptor Hole Array Speaker Sound Output (RMS) Speaker Type Woofer Multiroom Link Bluetooth Audio Dual Audio Support (Bluetooth) Buds Auto Switch |
Smart Service | Samsung SMART TV Operating System Bixby Voice Interaction Far-Field Voice Interaction Multi Voice Assistant Google Assistant Built-in Works with Google Assistant Works With Alexa TV Plus Web Browser SmartThings App Support SmartThings Samsung Health Universal Guide Media Home |
Smart Feature | TV to Mobile – Mirroring Mobile to TV – Mirroring, DLNA NFC on TV TV Initiate Mirroring Tap View Video Communication SmartThings Hub Multi-View Music Wall Mobile Camera Support 360 Video Player 360 Camera Support Easy Setup App Casting Chat Togethter Watch Together Bluetooth Low Energy WiFi Direct TV Sound to Mobile Sound Mirroring Ambience Wireless Dex Cloud Service |
Differentiation | Tune Station Auto Hotspot Connect S-Share Auto Data Backup Dongle Compatibility (3G / LTE / WiFi) Analog Clean View Triple Protection |
Game Feature | Auto Game Mode (ALLM) Game Motion Plus Dynamic Black EQ Surround Sound Super Ultra Wide Game View Mini Map Zoom Freesync G-SYNC Light-sync HGiG Gaming Hub |
Tuner/Broadcasting | Digital Broadcasting Analog Tuner 2 Tuner CI (Common Interface) Data Broadcasting TV Key |
Connectivity | HDMI USB HDMI (High Frame Rate) Component In (Y/Pb/Pr) Composite In (AV) USB-C (Camera Only) Ethernet (LAN) Audio Out (Mini Jack) Digital Audio Out (Optical) RF In (Terrestrial / Cable input) Ex-Link ( RS-232C ) CI Slot HDMI A / Return Ch. Support eARC HDMI Quick Switch Wireless LAN Built-in Bluetooth Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) |
Design | Design Bezel Type Slim Type Front Colour Speaker Jersey Colour Light Effect (Deco) Stand Type Stand Colour |
Additional Feature | Auto Rotation 9:16 Screen Support Art Mode (The Frame) Motion Detection (Frame) Auto Channel Search Caption (Subtitle) Connect Share™ (HDD) ConnectShare™ (USB 2.0) EPG Extended PVR OSD Language Picture-In-Picture BT HID Built-in USB HID Support Teletext (TTX) Time Shift One Connect Box V-Chip IPv6 Support MBR Support |
Accessibility | Accessibillity – Voice Guide Accessibility – Learn TV Remote / Learn Menu Screen Accessibility – Others Sign Language Guide Auto Caption Position |
Power & Eco Solution | Eco Sensor Power Supply Power Consumption (Max) Energy Efficiency Class Power Consumption (Stand-by) Power Consumption (Energy Saving Mode) Power Consumption (Typical) Yearly Power Consumption (EU standard) Auto Power Off Auto Power Saving |
Dimension | Package Size (WxHxD) Set Size with Stand (WxHxD) Set Size without Stand (WxHxD) Stand (Basic) (WxD) Stand (Minimum) (WxD) VESA Spec |
Weight | Package Weight Set Weight with Stand Set Weight without Stand |
Accessory | Remote Controller Model Batteries (for Remote Control) Samsung Smart Control (Included) No Gap Wall-mount (Y21 VESA) Optional Stand Support (Y20 Studio) Optional One Connect Cable Support Mini Wall Mount Support Vesa Wall Mount Support Customizable Frame Support (The Frame) Auto-Rotation Accessory Support User Manual Full Motion Slim Wall Mount (Y22) E-Manual Webcam Support ANT-Cable Power Cable HDMI Cable Slim Gender Cable |
Brand
Samsung
Samsung first entered the electronics industry in 1969 with several electronics-focused divisions. Their first products were black-and-white televisions. During the 1970s the company began to export home electronics products overseas. At that time Samsung was already a major manufacturer in Korea, and it had acquired a 50 percent stake in Korea Semiconductor.
The late 1970s and early ’80s witnessed the rapid expansion of Samsung’s technology businesses. Separate semiconductor and electronics branches were established, and in 1978 an aerospace division was created. Samsung Data Systems (now Samsung SDS) was established in 1985 to serve businesses’ growing need for systems development. That helped Samsung quickly become a leader in information technology services. Samsung also created two research and development institutes that broadened the company’s technology line into electronics, semiconductors, high-polymer chemicals, genetic engineering tools, telecommunications, aerospace, and nanotechnology.
Samsung was founded as a grocery trading store on March 1, 1938, by Lee Byung-Chull. He started his business in Taegu, Korea, trading noodles and other goods produced in and around the city and exporting them to China and its provinces. (The company name, Samsung, came from the Korean for “three stars.”) After the Korean War, Lee expanded his business into textiles and opened the largest woolen mill in Korea. He focused heavily on industrialization with the goal of helping his country redevelop itself after the war. During that period his business benefited from the new protectionist policies adopted by the Korean government, whose aim was to help large domestic conglomerates (chaebol) by shielding them from competition and providing them easy financing. In the late 1950s the company acquired three of Korea’s largest commercial banks as well as an insurance company and firms that made cement and fertilizer. Samsung in the 1960s acquired more insurance companies as well as an oil refinery, a nylon company, and a department store.
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