METASMART TV from Gazer: Now you can enter the meta­verse directly from your TV at IFA-2023

Meta­verse is one of the main tech­no­lo­gical trends of recent years. Virtual worlds where people interact with the help of avatars are already used not only for playing, but also for orga­nizing con­certs, distance learning and work, art exhi­bi­tions. In 2023 it’s enough to have a TV at home with web 3.0 support to enter the virtual uni­verse. Thus, recently in Ukraine, a new gene­ration METASMART TV from the Gazer brand was pre­sented — the first TV with access to almost all global NFTs and access to the Meta­verse. Soon the meta­verse will become as common a part of our lives as the Internet and the TV will help to be ready for a new era in tech­nology and not to miss the future.

The meta­verse in your TV

Each user can create their own avatars to com­mu­nicate with other people, study, work, attend exhi­bi­tions and con­certs, etc. in the virtual space of the meta­uni­verse. Many global brands, such as Samsung, Coca-Cola or Nike, as well as many famous artists already have their repre­sen­ta­tions in the meta­verse and everyone can visit them abso­lutely free, just like a normal website.

Inte­grating the meta­verse into the TV is a very suc­cessful decision that will allow many people to get know this phe­no­menon for the first time. The ability to travel through the meta­verse is inte­grated into Gazer METASMART TV using the unique mul­ti­verse app and the pro­prietary mul­ti­control remote. In the ver­tical position it works like a regular remote control with the ability to switch channels and quickly access popular video ser­vices. But in the hori­zontal position the remote control turns into a con­troller, which can move you through the meta­verse in the mul­ti­verse app.

From the TV screen to virtual space

The screen is the main element of any TV. METASMART TV uses a mul­ti­verse screen display, which com­bines a number of modern tech­no­logies that provide a quality picture for decades.

The screen created using IPS tech­nology has an anti-glare coating and a TrueRGB sub­pixel layout. This allows get­tting a high-quality image with satu­rated colors at any viewing angle — the image quality here is 25% higher com­pared to a regular WRGB screen. In addition this tech­nology pre­vents the dete­rio­ration of image quality over time, which is observed in con­ven­tional screens.

The Gazer METASMART TV screen color refe­rence cali­bration solves another common problem — bias towards one of the colors (usually red or blue). The colors on this screen are ren­dered as intended by the content authors. This is espe­cially important given that the TV has a built-in gallery of modern NFT art, so you can admire modern works in their ori­ginal form.

METASMART TV con­quers the world

You can get acquainted with the meta­uni­verse and get expe­rience using tech­nology through TV at METASMART TV WEEK — events that are events that are gaining popu­larity among elec­tronics net­works in Eastern European countries. Such events have already taken place in Ukraine in the Citrus and Foxtrot net­works — guests of the invention had the oppor­tunity to test all the capa­bi­lities of the new gene­ration Gazer METASMART TV for two weeks. And already on Sep­tember 1, 2023, at the annual IFA household appli­ances con­fe­rence in Berlin, Gazer will present the new capa­bi­lities of METASMART TV that will sur­prise you no less than the pre­vious ones. So we will follow how the brand that holds the primacy in the creation of next-gene­ration elec­tronics will sur­prise us with.