Another superb technology on the new generation of Samsung TVs is DLNA. It stands for ‘Digital Living Network Alliance’, and it’s another extra level of connectivity that allows you to display more content than ever on your big, flatscreen TV.
And the best part of all is that through DLNA technology, you can display pictures, video and music content on your Samsung TV – and it’s all done wirelessly.
So, how does it work? Using any DLNA-enabled device – including a raft of Samsung laptops and mobile phones – you can send media content straight from the device to your Samsung TV.
So, let’s say you’ve built up a gallery of football photos on your laptop. Simply install Samsung’s Share Manager software on your laptop. Then, you just drag and drop all the pictures you want to display into the ‘Shared’ folder.
Once you’ve done this, the TV will automatically display them. And seeing them up on that big flatscreen will deliver more detail, better colours and more precise edge definition than your computer monitor could ever hope to create.
Remember, you can send any media to your TV using DLNA. So any clips and music you have on your laptop can be sent to the TV if you wish. This is as true of your Samsung mobile phone, as it is of your laptop.
All you have to do is pair the TV with the device using Samsung’s simple menu system, and you can browse the device for media content using your Samsung TV.
So, if you want to share with friends you football pictures, there really is no better way to do it. On a new Samsung TV, you can view more content, and in more different ways, than ever before.