Published on February 8th,2012 at 9:04 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Samsung Unveils its Flagship Smart TV ES8000

Samsung Unveils its Flagship Smart TV ES8000

Samsung Electronics presents ES8000 smart TV on the Smart TV Media Day 2012. The dual-core processor implemented on the TV allows multitasking capabilities while displaying smooth and fast rendition of HD images in a larger screen for viewers to enjoy the optimized “smart contents.” Also, this futuristic high end HDTV has voice and gesture controls as well as facial recognition technology.

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Samsung Unveils its Flagship Smart TV ES8000
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