Samsung Fridge Announced With Camera, Touchscreen
Samsung has announced its new range of SUHD TVs at this years CES, the company has announced a number of different models. These two new enhancements showcase Samsung’s dedication in providing its Smart TV customers with an all-round entertainment experience.
These Smart TV enhancements ensure that consumers will be able to gain easy access to all their favorite content, all in the convenience of a single place and with a solitary remote control. Because it’s connected via online this allows for consumers to directly interact with it even when they are not at home.
SmartThings is an open platform that allows users to connect, manage and control smart devices and IoT services, according to the company. “All you need is one Samsung Smart TV”.
Samsung has yet to reveal if the remote control will be included in the Samsung Smart TV package, or whether it will come with an extra cost.
Samsung is using its own operating system Tizen for its new remote and Smart TV interface.
Samsung is helping you ditch the need for another gadget by combining its SmartThings hub with its 2016 lineup of UHD TVs, effectively turning the TV into a central hub for your home.
The idea is to let you check the content via a smartphone app to see what’s in there while you are shopping. It is fully capable of recognizing set-top-boxes, OTT boxes, Blu-ray players, game consoles as well as other connected devices immediately.
Samsung’s WiFi oven doesn’t have a touchscreen, but you can control it from an app.
One last thing in this category: Samsung will also sell “the world’s first bezel-less curved design” TV, as well as ultra high-definition screens that will be able to display extremely levels of light contrast.
For more information on this press release including photosand related Samsung Newsroom articles, please visit news.samsung.com/global/samsung-electronics-introduces-advanced-smart-tv-user-experience.
The service will also learn a family’s shopping habits, making personalised suggestions on items and brands it thinks they may like.