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Samsung launch cutting edge QLED TV in Ghana

Electroland Ghana Ltd is the sole distributor of the product.

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The electronics giant is hopeful the new product will help cement its place as the world leader in the television market with its cutting edge technology.

The TV features a no-gap mount that levels the television almost perfectly to the wall with almost no space in between with an all four-size bezel-less design.

The problem of cluster with wires of multiple peripherals that hangs an all parts of the TV has been solved with just a single cable. No matter how many devices you would want to attach to the television, it needs one cable. While on the one multiple-purpose cable, the television also comes along with just one remote for all the other peripherals and no need for pre-setting, automatically adjusting to the device and input type with zero effort.

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The television has also been paired with other Samsung devices including the Galaxy phone,making it easy to view television content on your cellphone.

The flagship QLED technology according to optometrist Bridget Akuffo is the best on the market. According to her ,the QLED technology emits a colour radiance of about 1,500 to 2000 units with the closest technology as far behind as capable of emitting just about 800 units.

Its detail capturing capacity is unprecedented with one billion immersed colours and a perfect colour volume which no other TV possesses.  ‘With the QLED television, it gives you the natural viewing perspective as if you were viewing in Sunlight no matter the time of the day or the intensity of light,’ Dr. Akuffo said.

Electroland Ghana Ltd is the sole distributor of the product, an event that has drawn joy from  the Managing Director of the company, Mr.Nour Seklawi.

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