Samsung LED TVs and the World Cup
Jay Y. Lee has riches and fame, and now he likely has the keys to the kingdom of South Koreas mighty Samsung Group. Such as his father, who as chairman moulded the sprawling conglomerate into a global technology powerhouse that accounts for a fifth of South Koreas exports, Lees secretive ways have made him an object of enchantment and speculation at home.
The 41-year-old, listed by Forbes magazine this year as South Koreas seventh-opulentest man worth USD880 million, was promoted on Tuesday to the newly created role of chief operating officer at Samsung Electronics in a move seen as possibly geared toward succession at the corporate giant.
Samsung Electronics also named Choi Geesung as CEO in a management shake-up designed to make the company more brisk. He is expected to connect the younger Lee to his father in management transfer.
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Samsung Electronics, the worlds largest flat-panel TV maker, announced today that it anticipates the upcoming World Cup to boost LED TV sales across the UAE. Samsung’s LED HDTV’s boast high dynamic difference ratios, complements of Samsung‘s ground breaking LED light source, pushing sports fans right in the action.
When it comes to watching sports on TV, the most important feature is how the images look on the screen. In this area, Samsung LED technology delivers unparalleled images for a really immersive experience. Samsung LED technology recompenses crisp, clear images in Full HD with 1920 x 1080p resolution.
