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2011年5月9日星期一

In korea,Samsung’s 75-inch 3D TV Has Been aAnnounced

In korea,Samsung’s 75-inch 3D TV Has Been aAnnounced


Have you seen such a big TV before?I haven’t.
Unbelievable?It’s true.Samsung keeps its step to meet the needs of 3D age.Look at thetelevision picture above.
3D is best served on a large plate, which is why Samsung’s latest HDTV got us all dribbling over our TV munchies. This 75-inch platter, dubbed D9500, has stolen the short-lived crown off LG’s 72-inch LZ9700 to become the world’s largest LED-backlit 3D LCD HDTV, and obviously Samsung’s still staying faithful to its active shutter 3D technology following its recent price drop on its glasses. The 240Hz display will also come with the usual Smart TV features, garnished by a QWERTY flip remote for your web-browsing and SNS needs on that large screen. Oddly enough, only an ex-factory price of a whooping ₩19,000,000 ($17,600) is quoted here, so customers will have to pay a bit more than that during the pre-sales at the end of the month. Alternatively, you can hold off your shopping spree until Samsung pushes out its 70-inch “Ultra Definition” 3DTV.

Kids Are Always Learning From The Things Around Them

Kids Are Always Learning From The Things Around Them


Your kids are learning all the time even you haven’t realized.But they do.From you parents or from the television.
Millions of kids saw “Toy Story 3″ earlier this summer, and many were frightened by the scene in which the toys are heading toward almost certain death on the incinerator’s conveyor belt. But it was another scene in that movie that made my hair stand on end: When Ken first meets Barbie, and the song “Dream Weaver” (“I believe you can get me through the night”) starts to play. Ken says to Barbie, “Love your legwarmers,” and Barbie purrs, “Nice ass-cot.”
There it was: another one of those sexy zingers designed to make parents laugh and sail over kids’ head. Turns out my parental instincts were right.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, sex, and its cheeky cousin, innuendo, don’t go over kids’ head. In fact, the AAP’s new report, “Sexuality, Contraception and the Media,” says exposure to sexual content in TV and other media in early adolescence can as much as double kids’ risk of early sexual intercourse.
According to the report, having a TV in a child’s bedroom is associated with early teen sexual activity. On the other hand, adolescents whose parents limit their TV viewing are less likely to engage in early sex.
As kids get older, the conversations get a little less comfortable (as when my then-10-year-old asked me what a three-way was after he saw a joke on TV about a sexual triangle involving a bicycle built for three). But offering a counterpoint to the exaggerated notions of sex that kids see is one of the keys to helping them develop a healthy attitude about sex.