Articles on Software, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
Samsung announces open mobile platform named bada - Nov 10, 2009
Crave In a press release, Samsung announced its own open mobile platform called bada--a word that means ocean in Korean. This move will open up the Samsung mobile phone ecosystem to ... Read story »Samsung LA46B750U1M (46-inch LCD)
Review The LA46B750U1M is Samsung's current flagship LCD TV based on cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) backlighting. As with the company's past premium offerings, this panel is equipped with all the latest technologies and fanfare. These range from a 200Hz frame interpolation engine to full connected...Samsung Pixon12 (M8910)
Review Samsung didn't only slap on a 12-megapixel camera on the Pixon12. Along with the higher-resolution image sensor, the touchscreen handset has also been fitted with a Xenon flash and Wi-Fi connectivity, which weren't available on the earlier Pixon. Feature:Samsung Pixon12 vs. Sony Ericsson Satio:...Sony Ericsson Satio
Review When Sony Ericsson unveiled the concept multimedia phone Idou (renamed Satio) at the Barcelona-based Mobile World Congress in February, the focus wasn't entirely on the hardware. The Japanese-Swedish outfit also headlined a new Entertainment Unlimited strategy that aims to facilitate the sharing of...Top 10 phones of August - Sep 18, 2009
Features Windows Mobile leads the pack in our latest Top 10 list. Read story »Are DLNA-certified HDTVs worth it right now? - Nov 17, 2008
Features DLNA-certified multimedia streaming HDTVs are becoming increasingly common, but are they worth buying at the moment? Read story »Samsung UA46B7000WM (46-inch LCD)
Review The Samsung B7000-series is one of the latest LED TVs from the Korean company. It sits right between the no-frills B6000- and flagship B8000-series, offering the best value within the lineup. For S$300 less than the UA46B8000XM, the UA46B7000WM packs all the features found in its higher-end...Samsung PS50B850Y1M (50-inch plasma)
Review The PS50B850Y1M is the latest flagship plasma TV from the Korean chaebol. What makes it unique is the 50-incher's ultraslim design and value-added feature galore. These include Integrated Digital TV (IDTV), a comprehensive multimedia playback system, as well as onboard Wi-Fi support. In terms of...Samsung LA40A330J1 (40-inch LCD)
Review The Samsung LA40A330J1 is not only the most affordable 40-inch LCD TV in the Korean company's current lineup, it is also a very aggressively priced model within the budget HD-ready panels in the market. Despite its modest S$1,999 sticker price, it offers a tantalizing connectivity suite with two...Samsung LA46A750R1M (46-inch LCD)
Review The Samsung Series 7, 8 and 9 HDTVs are truly in a league of their own. Like most Korean consumer electronic products, they are absolutely stunning with eye-catching aesthetics. Their new connected TV functions also set them apart from the competition, enabling entertainment hub-like capabilities...Getting started on a Symbian S60 smartphone - Apr 24, 2009
Features Our quick guide to the S60 software gives you a glimpse into the mobile operating system and what it can do for you. Read story »Philips 47PFL9703 (47-inch LCD)
Review Philips' flagship 9703-series looks and feels just like any of its 2008 panels. More importantly, it's jam-packed with the company's latest bells and whistles in the A/V department. For starters, it has a blazing-fast LCD response time, brilliant trillion color display and a high-powered speaker...Samsung PS50A650T1RXXS (50-inch plasma)
Review Second only to its flagship 70-inch Series 7 mammoth, the Samsung PS50A650T1RXXS is an all-rounded plasma TV that seats comfortably among the high-end flat-panel category. It features the company's upmarket "crystal design" styling and comes with a whopping four HDMI ports for 24-frame 1080p video...HP iPaq Data Messenger
Review There are some useful security features on this smartphone, but aside from that it falls short in many aspects.The case for online HDTV firmware update - Sep 18, 2008
Features Some of the latest flat-panel TVs have built-in Internet connectivity which can be used to perform firmware updates to rectify poor video processing or even improve picture quality. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 











