Now you’ve got everything you need to enjoy the big game in all its glory. Why not get your friends and family around, and view the match in a way you’ll never forget?
The first thing to consider is screen size. If you really want to make a party out of watching cup finals, internationals and key Premier League matches, you’ll need a TV of sufficient size.
Samsung plasma sets can be bought up to 50in screen size, while the revolutionary new Samsung LED TVs are available up to a screen size of 55 inches. With a big TV such as this, everyone in the room will have a stunning view of the game, and will be able to appreciate the rich natural colours and scintillating detail of your Samsung TV.
Here’s a checklist, so you can make sure your system is operating at full strength before everyone arrives for the big game.
First, check your Samsung TV’s picture settings. Even if you’ve already done this, it’s worth checking them again in the build-up to kick-off. If your TV has Samsung’s 100Hz or 200Hz motion-processing technology, make sure it’s turned on.
This ingenious technology enables the set to track fast-motion more effectively – essential for football. Remember, the ball on-screen is a small white sphere that at times moves incredibly fast, and with Samsung’s motion processing turned on, you’ll notice how much more accurately the TV can follow it.
Make sure you’re feeding your screen with a high-definition signal, at a resolution that’s as close to the native resolution of the screen as possible. That way the TV will have to do less scaling, and the picture will be more accurate and natural.
Lastly, use a Samsung Home Theatre system – like the HT-BD1255 – so you can wow your friends and family with the commentary and crowd noise in full 5.1 surround sound. That way you’ll all feel in the middle of the action.
Done all that? You’re ready for the big game. Now you’ve just got time to crack open a beer, sit back, and wait for kick-off.