Recently Samsung introduced a new series of LED TV’s, a ranche of beautifully designed and very thin televisions. Not only is the image quality stunning, also the TV’s exterior is very pleasant to see. On top of all the eye candy the LED TV’s feature an unprecedented level of connectivity. A built in internet connection allows connected viewer’s to go online without missing their favorite shows.
Muse Amsterdam created an interactive demo showcasing the LED TV’s Internet@TV feature. This includes widgets that allow on-screen acces to Twitter, Flickr, YouTube and more. An embed code is provided specially for bloggers: by placing a simple snippet of java code in their sites a unique rich media presentation can easily be offered to their audiences.
Click the button below to see the widget in action or check out the Samsung LED TV action page.








6 Comments to “Samsung LED TV widget”
Good article, Thanks. my name Philip.
I recently got to see one of Samsung’s 7 series LED TV’s and it certainly is a work of art inside and out! with 100hz refresh rates and and really sharp pictures i think LED backlights are the way forward for LCD’s!
The widgets look great!
Surely this could also herald a new type of TV interactivity, where programmes ask viewers to send in comments and questions through Twitter, all through their television set. The possibilites are quite exciting. Not sure how easy it would be to input text using the remote control though.
I have also taken purchase of one of these monsters recently. I didnt think anything could match my old Sony Plasma but this Samsung LED is simply out of this world!!
The widget on TV is quite nice idea and hope it will be very handy. Samsung LED TV might be a leader of HDTV line nowadays.
Dudes. If you’re going to write in English, learn to write in English. Spelling, punctuation and grammar. And what is a ranche?
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