Full HD
Full HD televisions are capable of displaying the full high-definition resolution level of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
100 Hz-technology
Televisions featuring 100-Hz technology generate additional frames between those received in the signal, doubling the number of individual frames per second to 100. This not only creates noticeably sharper moving images, but also eliminates the annoying problem of juddering.
LED Picture quality
In LED televisions, LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are used for backlighting purposes. When LEDs are used in televisions, they vastly improve picture quality and lower power consumption.
Resolution+
"Resolution+" technology improves the picture quality produced by conventional image signals by means of a three-stage process that employs edge smoothing and sharpness enhancement techniques. This upgrades the quality of SD
pictures to one that is comparable with HD.
Meta brain
The Meta Brain chip is a highly powerful video processor combining simultaneous processing of tuner image signals such as DVB-T and C, "Resolution+" image correction and the "AutoView" picture enhancement system. Multiple features are integrated into just one chip, which ensures the functions are able to work in better harmony with one another.