What started as April fools’ day joke last year turned into reality in 2020. It was Samsung Electronics that launched the very first rotatable TV under the name “The Sero” and I had a chance to see one in action at Harvey Norman store here in Zagreb, Croatia (https://www.harveynorman.hr/).
The Sero is available only in 43” screen size and with an elegant Navy blue floor stand. Even though its main selling point is the rotating screen, Samsung didn’t go with just any Ultra HD 4K panel. Instead, the TV used Quantum Dot technology which can be found only on company’s QLED line, together with all the picture options and calibration controls we normally find on Samsung TVs.
Official website: www.samsung.com/uk/tvs/the-sero-ls05t/
Tested at Harvey Norman Croatia: www.harveynorman.hr/ultra-hd-tv-samsung-the-sero-qe43ls05tauxxh
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Unboxing video: youtu.be/yhCbMELv92o
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StarTalk Podcast: Cosmic Queries – Black Holes & Dark Energy with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Part II
On this episode of StarTalk Radio, we bring you Part II of Cosmic Queries – Black Holes and Dark Energy. Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice are answering fan-submitted questions about what we know, and don’t know, about black holes and dark energy.
You’ll hear why a black hole’s consumption of matter does not overpower the evaporation caused by Hawking radiation. Neil tells us what’s actually “evaporating” during Hawking radiation. He also tells us two remarkable facts about black holes that are sure to blow your mind.
We discuss how a spy satellite accidently opened a new branch of astrophysics. Find out more about singularities. We investigate the singularity at the beginning of our universe and Neil explains when string theory needs to be brought to the table. Chuck shares how his son coined the word “ringularity.” We assess the possibility of black holes being used as an intergalactic highway system to connect one galaxy to the next.
Find out more about “white holes.” Discover more about supermassive black holes. We explore the nature of photons: how they can be pulled into black holes if they’re massless and why they travel along the fabric of spacetime. Adventure back in time to Sir Arthur Eddington’s expedition to uncover how light bends around the sun.
We ponder if dark energy and dark matter are “stuff” permeating from another universe into our own. Discover why light is trapped in our galaxy but gravity isn’t. We discuss the likelihood that intelligent life is more advanced than us. Lastly, Neil shares final thoughts on the delicate evolution of the tree of life.
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Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up!
Originally aired March 2, 2020.
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Genre: docudrama
Type: documentary
Year: 2011
Director: Misha Kostrov
Creative director: Eugene Sannikov
Producer: Victor Mirsky, Sergey Sozanovsky
Creative producer: Oksana Maidanskaya
Director of photography: Vladimir Kratinov
Scriptwriter: Nataliya Doilnitsyna
Аwards: Platinum Remi Award, WorldFest Houston 2013
The film tacks together two tales: a historical account of Tesla's eventful life and his pioneering research into physics and bold experiments with electricity.
Suffering from a fatal malady as a child the future great physicist promised his parents that he would recover under the sole condition...if they allowed him to become an engineer. And he kept his promise. Never ending yearning for knowledge, research practice, creative endeavor, discoveries that have unfixed all established notions — that's what was the characteristic of the great physicist. Nikola Tesla would always remain a scientist whose life was a sort of mystification rather than pure reality.
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Lenovo has finally pulled the curtain off the new ThinkPad X1 Fold! The PC with a foldable display is coming mid 2020. It ships initially with Windows 10 Pro as this is an enterprise-first device, but later it will ship with the new Windows 10X. Toss on a new Bluetooth keyboard and the latest Intel chipset and this is going to be one interesting laptop.
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