The swift development of modern technology continually enhances electronic devices, ensuring they adapt to users' needs. So how has the television transformed in less than a century?

- Past: Crowding around the TV was necessary for a clear view of the screen.
- Present: Crystal-clear images from every angle with the exclusive NanoCell technology from LG Super UHD TV, Samsung's QLED quantum dot technology, Panasonic's IPS LED screen technology, TCL's Dynamic Contrast technology, and more.

- Past: Limited to just 2 colors - black and white or basic colors, resulting in a monotonous and dull display.
- Present: Reproducing a myriad of vibrant colors with 4K IPS panel, Wide Colour Gamut technology, 4K Hexa Chroma Drive Pro technology, Nano Crystal technology, and more.

- Past: TVs had a bulky, 'boxy' design that occupied a significant installation space.
- Present: Sleek and ultra-thin, saving installation space and enhancing interior aesthetics.

- Past: Controlled with a remote, leading to time-consuming searches if accidentally misplaced within the house.
- Present: Controlled via Smartphone using Smart ThinQ program, Samsung Smart View app, Sony Video & TV SideView app, and more.

- Past: TVs could only broadcast entertainment programs, music, non-fiction content, etc., from the broadcasting stations.
- Present: Not only able to watch channels from broadcasting stations but also access YouTube, play games, watch foreign football channels, etc., when connected to the Internet.

Past: Waiting for the precise time to watch favorite programs.
Present: Recording missed entertainment shows on TV to enjoy later with family and friends.

Past: TVs couldn't connect to smart devices.
Present: Connecting with phones, laptops, tablets, etc., through smart apps and various connection cables.
