If you just can’t wait to see you digital content, whether it is your movies, pictures or music, then don’t waste your precious time and make the most of ConnectShare. By simply connecting your memory device HDD or USB) to your HDTV monitor TA550 via the USB port, ConnectShare lets you view your content without having to turn on your PC or laptop. It is all about letting you just enjoy your content, and is just another way the TA550 brings convenience to your day.
Realize the full potential of picture-in-picture technology with Samsung HDTV monitors. They welcome in the latest user needs by combing content from TV, PC and audio devices. Its great versatility allows for a more efficient way of working but also a more comfortable lifestyle. Multitasking is taken to a new level, where working on documents while watching TV is so simple to do. So, enjoy the freedom to watch what you want, when you want to with Samsung’s brilliant picture-in-picture capabilities.
The Samsung HDTV monitor TA550 feature the Magic Angle Vertical to deliver a picture-perfect screen even when not viewed from directly in front. This means that you can watch your monitor sitting down, standing up or lying on the couch and still enjoy a great view. And with 20 different angle steps (10 up and 10 down) you will always have a choice to match your position. So, when watching with Magic Angle Vertical, which is even also specialized for HDTV, it feels like you’re always standing right in front of the screen… even if you aren’t.
If you like to multitask, then the HDTV monitor TA550 is your perfect partner. With space for up to 6 devices, you can streamline your work without the trouble of having to juggle your various devices. It is like your very own media centre. The various input support includes 2 HDMI, composite, component, and 1 USB input. This means that devices such as laptops, PCs, DVD and Blu-ray players and games consoles can easily connect directly to your HDTV monitor. So, with the HDTV monitor TA550 you can realize a smarter and more efficient way of working.
The diagonal measurement of a TV screen or monitor, from corner to corner.
Fixed number of horizontal scan lines on a monitor. P (Progressive) means scan lines are drawn in sequence.
Difference in luminosity between brightest color (white) & darkest (black) over time. Higher ratio means more contrast.
Degrees from side to side (and above to below) from which a screen can be viewed without loss of quality.
Typical speed at which pixels can change color. Lower response times mean better motion image reproduction.
Energy consumed by a monitor while off or in sleep mode, as per Display Power Management Signaling.
Attachment for bracket that enables a monitor to hang on the wall and pivot or tilt for optimal positioning.
Width, height and depth of the monitor, including stand, as measured in inches (in.).
Width, height and depth of the monitor, without stand, as measured in inches (in.).
Width, height and depth of the monitor, including shipping container, as measured in inches (in.).
Weight of the monitor, as measured in pounds (lbs.).
Weight of the monitor, including shipping container, as measured in pounds (lbs.).
Digital Video Interface sends high-quality video data to projectors and other digital devices.
High-Definition Multimedia Interface. The industry standard for transmitting HD video for display.
Analog video connection that transmits audio and video information along a single signal.
Universal Serial Bus. Hardware interface standard for connecting peripherals to a computer.
Color of the stand and casing that frames a monitor's screen.
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