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The 4K/Ultra HD Difference and Benefits

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You have no doubt heard all about 4K, Ultra HD, or UHD televisions over the course of the last few years. The first 4K Television, the Sharp LC-70UD1U, was released in June of 2013; the market has grown and evolved heavily since, and this resolution has undoubtedly become the dominant trait sought in TVs. Despite this, you might be wondering: why would I want a 4K TV? Is the difference really noticeable? Why should I upgrade? I'm here to break down exactly what 4K TVs are, what makes them special, and why the upgrade could make a difference for you.

 

4K: Explained

Aptly-named, 4K TVs are referred to as such due to their image width. This is similar to 1080p, although 1080p is actually named for the image's height. Specifically, 1080p televisions have a pixel height of 1,080 and a width of 1,920; 4K televisions are named for their pixel width of 3,840 (their height is 2,160 pixels). While not exactly 4,000, it is close, and "4K" is undoubtedly a more attractive name than "thirty-eight forty". It's not really a mystery as to why they chose to swap from height to width as their naming metric, as 4K sure does sound more impressive than 2K. It also better illustrates the real change in pixel density that can be seen in 4K displays.

While the length and width of 4K displays do sound as though they are twice that of 1080p, that's actually not exactly true- they have four times the number of pixels. An example of this might be that of a 40 inch 1080p display versus a 160 inch 4K display. In theory, you would have a picture of approximately the same quality as the 1080p display's. If you go past that size, it is slightly worse, if you go smaller it is slightly better- you get the idea. Basically, 4K displays are objectively better if you are buying a large television.

 

The Real Difference

You might have noticed that some larger 1080p displays have a lovely picture from afar, but when viewed more closely are far from clear. The increased pixel density (PPI, or pixels-per-inch) of a 4K display reduces this problem, cramming four times the number of pixels into the same space. This might sound odd to you, but I will explain why it is not twice as dense but instead four times:

If there are 1920x1080 pixels in an HD TV, and 2160x3840 in a 4K one, [1920 x 2 = 3840], and [1080 x 2 = 2160]. In this case, the display is 2160 pixels high (twice the height of HD) and the width is 3840 pixels wide (twice the width), and [2 x 2] (length x width) is four times the pixel density.

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This allows for larger televisions and better viewing angles/distances than what could be achieved with 1080p displays. Fear not if you can only afford a cheaper, smaller television. Even on smaller displays, the image quality is much higher as there are four times as many pixels outputting the same image.

Now, you might also be wondering what the difference between 4K and "UHD", or "Ultra High Definition" are. The answer is that, for consumer products, there is no difference. 4K traditionally referred to the standard pixel resolution found in cinemas (4096x2160) due to the resolution of cameras used to shoot movies. Due to this, some companies choose to avoid referring to their own products as "4K", instead labeling them as "UHD". In reality, among consumer products these are going to be the same resolution every time, so worry not about purchasing a UHD TV versus a 4K one; the difference is entirely semantic.

 

Why Make the Move to Ultra HD?

While all of this might be interesting, it probably does not explain why you should purchase a 4K or UHD television. While perhaps a less shocking difference than when you first moved from an old SD television to a shiny new 1080p HD one, the 4K/UHD difference is extremely noticeable. With four times the pixel density of HD televisions, images become substantially clearer. Colors are more vibrant, "black" is no longer a single shade but, instead, is a spectrum, and images become wildly engrossing as a result. Then there is of course the aforementioned viewing angles and distances, which make images seem much more consistent than what can be found on standard HD TVs.

Of course, there is also the fact that the entertainment industry has embraced 4K and UHD content, indicating that it is here to stay unlike some other technologies of the past. A 4K television is an investment, one which will pay off the very first time you sit down and experience your favorite film in Ultra HD glory. There is a certain beauty which becomes clear when one first views a 4K television in person for the first time, a realization of what the future of visual media could be. Does 4K make a difference? It absolutely does, and is arguably the most significant change in television technology in the last decade.

Interested in purchasing a 4K/UHD/Ultra HD television? Want a multisystem one, so that you can use it anywhere in the world? 220-Electronics has an incredible selection of them, ready to go for you at prices that other companies cannot hope to beat. Not sure what you're looking for? Moving to another country? Contact our support and we will walk you through the details, step-by-step.

-The 220-Electronics Team

Samsung 55” 4K Multi-system Smart TV for $999

samsung multisystem 4k smart tvThe UA-55KU6000 from Samsung is a multi-system Smart TV we're offering (for a limited time) at just $999. This excellent deal will get you 55-inches worth of 4K UHD resolution, built-in Wi-Fi, Samsung’s smart hub (to share media from devices or home network), and a variety of other useful features for the home theater experience you’ve been craving. The TV comes equipped with PurColor technology, 4K up-scaling, 3 HDMI ports, and smart features like Samsung Smart TV, apps, web browser, and more. If this sounds good to your ears, just wait because we have even more value to add.

 

Our model (which has been professionally modified and is not available in department stores or electronic stores) is a multi-system TV. This TV is compatible for use anywhere in the world, with any voltage from 110 to 220 volts. Just flip a switch on the back and it’s ready to use with your local voltage, meaning there’s no need for a voltage transformer. If you take it overseas or plan to use it with 220 or 240 volt electricity, it's ready to go. It also features tuners for Pal/NTSC/Secam which eliminate the need for video converters. It’s totally compatible with cable boxes, satellite TV services, Blu-ray players, or gaming systems from anywhere in the world. This TV is truly universal. Combined with the 55-inch UHD screen and smart features, the Samsung UA-55KU6000 is a steal at under $1,000.

 

If you’re new to 4K, let us explain. The Ultra-HD resolution of this TV (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) is 4 times the resolution of the 1080p Full HD standard that has dominated the market for the last 10 years. With 4K, you get to enjoy movies, sports and more in the highest resolution available. You’ll get richer colors, chiseled clarity, intense depth, and detailed contrast like you’ve never seen before. You'll enjoy a lifelike picture quality that was once only available in theaters, right in the comfort of your own home.

 

This multi-system Samsung TV has more options and features then we can mention here, so take a look at it for yourself on our website. If you’re looking for the deal of the year on a 4K TV from a brand you can trust, now’s the time to buy. This model won’t let you down and offers an excellent bang for your buck.

 

Everything You Need to Know About Multi-System TVs

everything you need to know about multisystem tvsWhat is a Multi-System TV?

What is a Multi-system TV? That's a good question! Multi-system TVs are units that have been professionally modified for global functionality. They're designed to work with any voltage (110 to 240 volts) and with any color system (Pal, NTSC, or Secam), giving you more flexibility than the standard models that are manufactured to work only in the regions in which they're sold. They also work with any type of cable or satellite TV service, because the internal Pal/NTSC/Secam conversion ensures that the TV is compatible with the signal being delivered from the service provider. There's no need for a voltage transformer or video converter - just plug and play, anywhere in the world. If you're traveling for trade shows, relocating overseas, or looking for a specific brand and model that you cannot find locally, a Multi-system TV is the perfect solution.

 

What Brands and Models Are Available?

Multi-system TVs are available in nearly any brand and model you can imagine. They're not sold in major department stores, but the retailers who modify and sell Multi-system TVs can modify any model out there and usually have a great selection. From smaller 32-inch models up to the monstrous 70-inch TVs, and from basic 1080p HD to a 4K Ultra-HD Smart TV with Wi-Fi, there's a broad range of options to choose from. You're sure to find something that suits your home theater needs.

 

How Much Does a Multi-System TV Cost?

Since a Multi-system TV has been modified by a third-party and features extra functionality, there is an additional cost over the traditional model of the same TV. However, the cost isn't excessive and it's actually well worth the investment if you need the extra flexibility. To give a decent comparison, you can buy the LG 65UH603U 65" Multi-system 4K Smart TV for $1,439. The regular model on LG's website is $1,299 so you're only paying about $140 more for full global functionality from a 65-inch Smart TV - not a bad deal at all. In fact, depending where you live, you might be able to buy the multisystem model from our online store and have it shipped to your door for the same price as buying the normal model at a local store.

 

Do Multi-System TVs Feature a Warranty?

Most manufacturers don't honor the factory warranty on a TV that has been modified by a third-party. However, any reliable and honest retailer of Multi-system TVs will have faith in their work and offer the same or similar warranty to that of the manufacturer. Usually this is limited to a 1-year warranty, the same offered by a manufacturer.

 

Where Can I Shop for Multi-System TVs?

Again, Multi-system TVs are not available in major department stores and electronics retailers. It's important to purchase a model that's specifically advertised as multi-system and to purchase from a reputable retailer. Many people see a certain model of TV available from a multi-system retailer online, and then purchase that same model in a local store only to be disappointed that what they bought doesn't feature multi-system capability. The only units that feature multi-system capabilities are the models that have been modified - after the factory - for this special functionality. To shop a huge selection of Multi-system TVs from the comfort of your home, take a trip over to our website. You can learn more about the different models and find something with the features you're looking for. We guarantee the lowest prices and we'll ship to nearly any country in the world.

 

No, 1080p Full HD Is Not Dead Yet!

1080p full hd isn't dead yetOf course all the hype right now is about 4k Ultra-HD TVs and Blu-ray. It's a higher resolution than 1080p Full HD and delivers a phenomenal clarity, but is it really worth it? The honest answer is yes, it's worth it. However, that doesn't mean that 1080p HD is dead. In fact, 1080p delivers an extremely clear picture, and many movies are still being produced at this resolution. Both DVD and Blu-ray still have a massive market for 1080p HD discs, and it doesn't look like that's going to end anytime soon.

The question is this - do you really need 4k UHD? No, you don't. And unless it really really matters to you, you'd be better off saving your cash. We specialize in Multi-system TVs and Region-Free Players, so if anything we'd want you to purchase the latest and greatest technology at a higher price, right??? Wrong.

We have a lot of really great deals on Multisystem Full HD Smart TVs, which means you can get a lot more for your budget when compared to 4k models. For example, check out the LG 55LF550 55-inch HD TV, which we're selling for just $699. It's a great TV, and it has all you need for watching TV, Blu-ray, or DVDs. While it's not a smart TV, nearly all Blu-ray Players feature Wi-Fi and streaming media. In other words, if you have a fairly new Blu-ray player you won't miss out on any of the features you love, like audio sharing and bluetooth connectivity. So yes, with a 1080p HD TV you can have a newer, larger TV and enjoy all the features you want without spending 30% to 50% more.

In contrast, check out the LG 55UH603 55-inch 4k Smart TV, which costs $1,040. It's an excellent TV for the price, but do you really need to pay $350 more for a 4K model? Do you really need it? The choice is yours.

Did you see the film 'The Raid 2', pictured above? Remember the amazing camera work and intense fight scenes? That film was 1080p HD, proving that Full HD is still totally acceptable quality.

Whatever your choice is, we're happy to help you find the right Multisystem TV. We're not against 4k - we love 4k... We just like to keep our customers aware and let them know that it's okay if you don't have a TV with the latest technology. 1080p Full HD is not dead yet, and we'll continue to bring you the best deals out there so you can spend your hard-earned money wisely.

Multisystem Curved Screen TVs: A New Level of Depth

multisystem curved screen tvMany of us consider our home theater to be an important part of our home. With the launch of curved "flatscreen" TVs a couple years ago, interest in this new technology spiked rather quickly. While curved screen smart TVs are not so "new" anymore, many of us don't really understand the benefits of the design. Let's take a look at what a curved screen offers, and finally, why you need to consider a Multisystem Curved Screen Smart TV.

 

Better Depth and Immersion

The curved screen design pulls the sides of the picture slightly closer to your eyes. This wrap-around effect helps the image seem more deep and lifelike by putting more of the image into your peripheral field of view. In some ways, it provides a look similar to 3D. While nothing is actually protruding from the screen, the picture itself is contoured towards you, delivering the increased perception of depth. Some models of curved screen TVs even have partial adjustments to the contrast in strategic areas of the screen to further improve the depth.

 

Improved Contrast, Larger Field of View

Due to their concave design, curved screen TVs naturally focus more light towards your eyes, improving contrast by up to 1.5 times. Flat screen TVs with the same level of contrast cannot focus the same amount of light into the eye, leaving the curved design as the definitive victor in the contrast department. The filed of view is also improved, but this is an issue of perspective. The curved screen produces the illusion of a wider screen, even if compared to an equally sized flat screen TV. A wider screen gives a larger picture, and this is what we see when viewing a curved screen.

 

Uniformity

The curved design seems to mesh better with the rounded shape of our eyes. The mellow curved shape provides improved sharpness and consistency, even at the edges and the very corners of the screen. With flat screen TVs, we sacrifice consistency that we never really knew we were missing. Once you try comparing a picture between a 65 or 70-inch flat screen and curved screen, it becomes quickly apparent that the curved screen delivers a better, clearer, more intense and higher focus image for our eyes.

 

Multisystem Curved Screen TVs

Why multisystem and what is it? Multisystem TVs are not limited by voltage or color formats and can be used anywhere win the world. Functional with any voltage from 110 to 240 volts, the multisystem curved screen TV offers better flexibility for global use and universal compatibility. With internal color conversion and tuners for PAL, NTSC and Secam, there's no doubt that a multisystem model is your best bet.

 

Multisystem Curved Screen TVs are professionally modified units that are not available in major retailers or department stores. The multisystem versions are available in nearly any brand and model, but must be bought from a retailer who specializes in this technology. With over 35 years of experience in multisystem electronics and TVs, we're just one of the many trusted resources for purchasing a multisystem curved screen TV.

 

Global Electronics for International Use: What You Need to Know

global electronics for international useAll electronics are not created equal. In fact, around the world - even if you purchase the same brand and model - there are various differences in both construction and performance. Not always visible to the naked eye, these differences can make or break your ability to utilize your electronics in other parts of the world.

 

Most Electronics are NOT Universal

While it might not be common knowledge to the average person, the truth is that most electronics are not designed for global use. From the different standards in voltage to the multiple audio & video formats used in various countries, there are many obstacles to overcome if you plan to purchase or use your electronics in other countries. With the exception of laptops - which usually feature a power adapter that works with any voltage - nearly all electronics are only useful in the country or region where they were purchased. While it's possible to use your devices in other regions of the world, it will usually require expensive converters, adapters, and a lot of messy cables.

 

The Voltage Problem

Voltage is just one of the many issues with electronics. The voltage problem also applies to personal devices and kitchen appliances; anything that uses electricity. While North America uses 120 volts, Europe uses 220 volts. This difference in voltage means that your US electronics will receive an overdose of electricity if used in Europe (which is very dangerous), while European-bought electronics won't have enough electricity to function properly. Either situation can result in damaged devices, fire, or even electrical shock.

 

Color Systems and Formatting Issues

Color systems are another issue, and something that we would hardly ever think to consider. TVs and blu-ray players use specific formatting to encode and decode the information that displays the image. The 3 main color systems around the world are PAL, NTSC, and Secam. Each color system is specific and it's not possible to use a PAL TV with a NTSC Blu-ray Player. PAL, NTSC, and Secam models are respectively manufactured and sold to regions that utilize those formats and are not cross-compatible without expensive converters.

 

Disc Playback and Region Coding Problems

This issue is similar to the rest but it only applies to DVD and Blu-ray Players. There are 3 different "regions" of Blu-ray and 7+ regions for DVD discs. In each region, the players are coded to read discs that originate from that region only. For example, Region 1 DVDs are only compatible with region 1 DVD Players. The reason for this is mainly to prevent copyright issues, minimize pirating, and to ensure timely release dates and fair prices in various parts of the world. Another aspect is political and religious environments in which much censorship demands that certain versions of media are not available, especially if they are deemed to violent or provocative.

 

How to Solve it all?

There is a simple solution to all of the challenges faced by traveling, purchasing, and using electronics from around the world. After all, it should be easy enough to simply plug & play without the headaches, right? Actually, it's much easier than you think.

 

Multisystem electronics, global electronics and region-free players unlock the universal potential of your devices to guarantee compatibility regardless of where you are in the world. Specially, professionally modified and not available in major retailers, these units feature hardware/software advancements that give them the global flexibility and functionality that the manufacturers should have given you since the start.

 

Multisystem TVs feature updated internal components and specialized software that allows them to work with any color system. They can also work with any voltage - all you need to do is flip a switch on the TV to change from 120 to 220 volts. This lets you use your TV with a Blu-ray Player from anywhere in the world, and to utilize the local cable TV without a mess of extra wiring and pricey video conversion gadgets. Region-Free DVD and Region-Free Blu-ray Players allow you to play discs from anywhere, on any TV (even non-multisystem TVs), with any electrical voltage from 110 to 240 volts. Universal personal devices such as curling irons and razors are compatible with any voltage, relieving you from any worries about a fire or damaging your device.

 

The best part about these global, multisystem, and region-free electronics is that you can choose from your favorite brands and the latest models. It's important to find an experienced retailer who specializes in these modified units because they are not available in department stores or major retailers. They are professionally modified to give you the global flexibility that you deserve and most of them feature the same manufacturer's warranty.

 

With over 35 years of experience in global electronics and international relocation, we're an authority on traveling with electronics. We carry a wide selection of electronics and appliances intended for global use, as well as hard-to-find 220 volt electronics from the top brand names. From washers and dryers to refrigerators, ranges and kitchen appliances to 4K TVs and the latest in Blu-ray technology, we specialize in giving you the best brands at the best prices - all with the confidence of global compatibility.

 

Our reputation speaks for itself, and we take pride in that. Make your life easier by shopping with us today. If you're planning to move overseas, we'll even give you a free, no-hassle consultation to explain how we can make your move, your life, and your future easier with our specialty services.

 

Consolidate & Centralize Your Digital Media with a Smart Home Theater System

centralize your media with a smart home theater systemWhen the term "home theater system" first originated, it was based on creating a theater-like experience with the use of a surround sound audio system. Over the years, the term Home Theater has taken on new meaning, encompassing all types of media - from music and movies to home video, photo albums and more. What was once the ability to enjoy great sound has transformed into endless entertainment possibilities. So what exactly does a Smart Home Theater System do? Practically everything!

 

Thanks to the advances with television and Blu-ray technology in recent years, we're now able to consolidate and centralize media from multiple devices on our home network. Rather than acting only as a devices to watch Cable TV or movies, TVs and Blu-ray players have morphed into smart media hubs equipped with features like built-in Wi-Fi, voice and motion recognition, and the ability to make video calls with people halfway around the world. You can download and use apps that allow you to keep up with sports, surf social media, stream 4K Ultra-HD movies, listen to streaming music from thousands of channels, and even play video games. If your Blu-ray player or Smart TV are equipped with DLNA compatibility, you can watch movies or listen to your music playlist from a laptop in your bedroom, wirelessly, directly on your TV and surround sound system. The days of burning discs and messy cables are over - everything can be handled wirelessly through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

 

Screen mirroring is another great feature that allows you to share your smartphone or tablet's screen with your Smart TV. Let's say you want to watch a 45 minute documentary from the web on your big screen - just connect your phone with the TV, start playing the video on your phone and it will appear on your TV in full resolution with surround sound. This allows you to watch videos on a much larger scale, with improved audio and without the need to search for the video using the TV or Blu-ray Player's web browser (which can often be slow and fussy).

 

Many Smart TVs and Blu-ray Players are now featuring dual-zone audio, which sometimes goes by different names. What this feature does is utilize a 7.1 channel audio system to set 2 channels to a different area. A great example of this would be to use two channels for the speakers for your outdoor patio, bar, or a basement. What's more is that while you can listen to your playlists from other devices, you can even use your smartphone as a remote control with many TVs and players. This means that when you're outside having a party (and listening to music that's both inside and outside your home thanks to dual-zone audio) you can use your phone's screen to access the user interface from the TV or Blu-ray player, select music, skip tracks, adjust the volume and more! If that's not impressive, we're not sure what is.

 

Many people aren't aware of the true power of their Smart TVs or Smart Blu-ray Players. They can do a lot and they can do it all wirelessly. The technology is becoming more flexible, more capable, faster and more complete. When you're ready to consolidate your digital media for easy wireless access and playback on your TV and surround sound system, look into upgrading to a Smart Home Theater. For even more flexibility and universal use with any voltage, any TV and discs from anywhere in the world, look into purchasing a Region-Free Home Theater System - the ultimate in digital media flexibility.

 

Don't take our word for it, start looking to create your own Smart Home Theater System today. You're going to be amazed by the features that come packaged with Smart TVs and Blu-ray players. It's easier than even to consolidate and centralize your music, movies, photos, and home videos with the smart interfaces they offer.

 

Multisystem TVs Provide Global Flexibility

multisystem tvs for global flexibilityWhen we think of our TV, we usually don't worry wonder whether or not it will work in another country or a far-away part of the world. In fact, that idea probably never crosses the minds of most people, even though most of us own one or more TVs. Our TV is something that we use in our home for entertainment - there's no need or desire to travel with it, right? Well, not completely.

 

In this day and age many of us are traveling the world, relocating for retirement, heading overseas for temporary business arrangements, careers, and the like. A growing number of businesses are also attending an increasing number of trade shows in different regions of the world. But where does the multisystem TV fit in to all of this? First you need to understand what a multisystem TV is and how it works.

 

A Multisystem TV is a TV set that's been professionally modified for global compatibility. When you purchase a TV in your home country, that TV is designed to work with the standards used in that country - from the electrical voltage to the standard color system. If you tried to take your TV overseas - let's say from the US to Europe - you'd be in for a big surprise. Not only does Europe use a different voltage that isn't compatible with your North American TV, they also use a completely different color system. This means you'd need both an external voltage converter and an external video converter just to use your TV. While it might not be a major problem since most people don't travel the world with their TV set, it's a problem that's more common than you might think.

 

If you're in the market for a new TV but know you'll be relocating overseas for retirement in 6 months, is it smart to buy a new TV or should you wait until you arrive at your destination and purchase one there? If you need a TV for a tradeshow display in China, should you purchase a TV in in China or should you bring one along and have to deal with compatibility issues? If you want a specific model of TV that's not available in your country, should you order one from the US along with a voltage transformer and video converter so it can be used? The answer to all of those questions is no. A multisystem TV is the simple and effective solution to all of these situations.

 

Multisystem TVs are equipped for any voltage, from 110 to 240 volts. This allows them to be used in any country, in any region of the world. All you have to do is flip a switch to select the proper voltage and the TV is ready to go. They also feature internal video converters which gives them compatibility with any color system (Pal, NTSC, Secam). This ensures that they'll work with the local cable or satellite TV systems in any region of the world. There's no need for the extra cost and messy wires that come with voltage converters and video converters. The Multisystem TV is ready to plug & play, anywhere in the world, at any time.

 

It's important to note that Multisystem TVs are not available in department stores or popular retailers. These are specialty products that have been professionally modified by experts and are available only from reputable retailers dealing in international electronics. These retailers will generally offer the same brands and models as your favorite electronics stores, with the only difference being that the unit is modified for global use. The other good news is that while there's a slight price increase for a multisystem TV compared to the same non-multisystem model, the price is negligible given the global flexibility. You're buying a unit that can be taken anywhere without any compatibility issues, guaranteed. That is the value of a Multisytem TV. It's all about convenience, flexibility and savings.

 

As specialists in international electronics and Multisystem TVs for over 35 years, we have a huge selection of the top brand names and the most popular models. Due to our large volume of sales, we're also able to guarantee the lowest prices anywhere. For more information on multisystem TVs or to browse our inventory, visit our website here.

 

Multisystem Samsung UA55JS9000 Smart TV

multisystem samsung ua55js9000 smart tvIf you're in the market for a new Smart TV, you're going to be surprised and impressed by the Samsung UA55JS9000 - but if you're looking for a multisystem TV for global use, there's no better choice right now than the Multi-System Samsung UA55JS9000. This Smart TV is specially designed for worldwide use and offers 55-inches of 4k Ultra-HD resolution paired with the latest in Smart TV technology. From the stylish stainless steel finish to its immersive curved-screen design, this is a TV that will meet the needs of even the most critical users and never leave you wishing for more.

 

While the normal UA55JS9000 is available at popular retailers, our multisystem Samsung UA55JS9000 is not. Our unit features worldwide voltage (works with 110 to 240 volts and 50 or 60 Hz), internal PAL/NTSC Conversion, and global tuners (PAL BG/PAL I/Secam BG, DK/ PAL DK TV) to ensure compatibility for use in any country, with any voltage, and with nearly any TV. This multisystem model has been professionally modified to perform flawlessly as a true, global Smart TV.

 

The UA65JS9000 delivers a vibrant, and highly detailed picture quality that you have to experience to believe, powered by Samsung's SUHD picture technology, nano-crystal display and an Octa-Core processor. The extreme clarity of 4k resolution, life-like 3D display and built-in upscaling make for an awesome experience with all types of media. From basic TV to movies to 4k streaming media (Netflix, Hulu, Pandora & more) plus a huge selection of available apps, the multisystem Samsung UA55JS9000 can deliver endless hours of entertainment. It's also packed with advanced features like facial recognition, built-in microphone, and an abundance of inputs and outputs for achieving the perfect setup with your other home theater components. It comes equipped with 4 HDMI inputs, 3 USB ports, an ethernet port for a wired connection, digital optical audio input, RF input, MHL input, composite input, and a component input. Outputs include HDMI-CEC, HDMI-ARC, and digital optical audio out. It's also compatible with nearly any external component imaginable.

 

Take your home theater experience to the next level with advanced technology and the flexibility of global compatibility, today. To learn more or to purchase your own, check out the Multisystem Samsung UA55JS9000 here.

 

Multisystem TVs for Global Use

multisystem tvs for global useMultisystem TVs are one of those products that seem to make everything easier. Are you planning to live abroad? Are you planning to relocate or retire internationally? Do you own a yacht or RV that utilizes 220 volt electricity? Are you in a 220 or 240 volt country and looking for the best selection and the best prices? Look no further, we have exactly what you're looking for.

 

Our huge selection of multisystem TVs includes a wide variety of models from the top brand names. These TVs are designed and professionally modified to work with any voltage and any color format, which means you can take them anywhere in the world and they will work flawlessly without the need for any type of converter. This isn't possible with the average TV. If you purchase a TV at your local electronics store, you'll also need to buy a voltage converter and audio/video converter for the TV to work properly in a foreign country. This means extra expenses and a bunch of messy and unsightly wiring that you'd probably rather not deal with. With a multisystem TV, it's plug and play. There's nothing more needed.

 

Our Selection of Multisystem TVs

We stock an enormous selection of Multisystem TVs. In fact, we carry many more than most electronics and home theater stores. Best of all, we do a high volume of business which allows us to offer the best prices anywhere, guaranteed. Whether you're looking for a budget option or something exquisite and high-end, we have a TV for you. When you shop with us, you're able to choose from the world's most popular brands including Toshiba, Samsung, Sony, LG, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and more. From simple 32-inch HD Multisystem TVs to 70-inch 4K Multisystem TVs, you won't be disappointed. Our inventory includes the same models as your favorite stores, except the local store doesn't have globally compatible multisystem models like ours. We have plenty of sizes and the latest styles including 4K, 3D and curved-screen models so you can find the perfect fit your entertainment preferences.

 

With such a vast inventory of brands and models, it's easy to find a multisystem TV with the features you demand for your home theater. Some of the available features include:

 

• Worldwide Voltage (110 - 240 volts) for Global Use

• Internal PAL/NTSC Conversion for Global Use

• 4K Ultra-HD Resolution

• 3D Ready

• LED/LCD/Plasma

• Dual Core and Quad Core Processing

• Built In Wi-Fi

• Streaming Media & Apps

• DLNA Compatibility

• USB Ports

• HDMI Inputs/Outputs

• Gaming Mode

• Sports Mode

• Curved Screen Design

• Quantum Dot Display & PurColor Technology

• Screen Mirroring

• Smart Phone Remote Control Apps

• Fully Adjustable Display

• 24fps Frame-Rate

• .....and much, much more!

 

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