Samsung has taken another step forward in innovation by including an NFT marketplace in its new line of smart TVs, allowing consumers to partake in some of the Web3 crazes from the comfort of their own homes.
Samsung has been a world leader in technology for more than 15 years, producing not only high-end televisions but also screens, smartphones, and laptops, as well as encouraging the creation of applications to make its consumers’ lives easier.
The firm says to have sold more than 60 million smart TVs around the world to date. This means that, through its cooperation with Nifty Gateway, Samsung is allowing a large number of people to trade NFTs, supporting the technology’s expansion and growth.
It’s good to stare at your non-fungible tokens (NFT) on a smartphone or laptop screen, but why not display them on your TV screen to inform everyone who comes to your house of the money you spent on digital art NFTs?
Amazingly, we’re living in a universe where it’s going to become an actuality thanks to Samsung’s new innovation. The giant company has announced that its 2022 TV lineup would include comprehensive support for NFTs.
Also with the growing demand for NFTs, the need for a remedy to today’s fragmented watching and purchase landscape has never been higher, according to the business.
Samsung will launch the world’s first TV-screen-based NFT explorer and marketplace aggregator in 2022, a ground-breaking platform that allows you to browse, buy, and showcase your favorite art in one convenient location.
This system, according to Samsung, will allow creators to share their work with the world while also allowing prospective clients to before you buy an NFT, take a look at it first. Learn about the history of an NFT as well as blockchain metadata.
When it comes to watching NFTs on Samsung’s 2022 televisions, the company is also paying attention to the finer points.
The TVs’ smart calibration technology will automatically adapt screen resolution to the creator’s preset values, safe in the knowledge that your work will look flawless, with true-to-original image quality. You’ve probably heard of Dolby Vision and Netflix Calibrated Mode, and now NFTs are getting the same regimen.
As the 2022 TVs begin selling in the coming months, more information about the NFT platform should become accessible.
With today’s announcement, Samsung becomes the first major TV maker to fully back NFTs. Are we seeing the start of a trend? Is there no way out? Is it possible that your next Roku or Amazon Fire TV will include some sort of NFT integration? Keep an eye on our CES 2022 coverage to see if other firms follow this example.
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