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D-Series: Full-HD TV; V-Series: Smart TV. [46] The V- and D- series come in sizes from 24 to 75 inches and use direct LED backlight. [47] M-Series Quantum: HDR TV. [48] The 2022 models have local dimming up to 32 zones, and come in sizes from 43 to 75 inches. They are LCD TVs with 4K resolution and standard HDMI 2.0 that support AMD FreeSync. [47]
Samsung plans to offer family-oriented applications such as health care programs and digital picture frames as well as games. Samsung's range of smart TVs include the apps ITV Player and motion controlled games such as Angry Birds. [152] Since 2015, Samsung's proprietary FAST streaming service Samsung TV Plus was pre-installed to the smart TVs ...
[1] [failed verification] In the US, the 720p and 1080i formats are used for linear channels, while 1080p is available on a limited basis, mainly for pay-per-view and video on demand content. Some networks have also began transmitting content at 1080p via ATSC 3.0 multiplex channels, with CBS and NBC affiliates being the main stations that ...
In 2010, LCD TV shipments reached 187.9 million units (from an estimated total of 247 million TV shipments). [12] [13] Larger size displays continued to be released throughout the decade: In October 2004, Sharp announced the successful manufacture of a 65" panel. In March 2005, Samsung announced an 82" LCD panel. [14]