OTHER APPLIANCE

Launch frost-free refrigerator and washer With help from Sanyo Electrics, Samsung was able to upgrade home appliance technology.On February 1974, Samsung launched Korea’s first frost-free refrigerator and in May, air conditioners. In addition, Samsung developed 8-track compact stereo to widen their business. Later on, Samsung started to produce record cassettes and AM/FM radio-cassettes for domestic customers as well as export to the United States. Furthermore, Samsung expected that there would be increasing number of people who would want to buy washing machines in near future, so they decided to develop their own washing machine

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Thus, from December 1974 Samsung began production of pulsator type 2KG manual washing machines. In addition to refrigerators, air conditioners, cassettes and washers, Samsung succeeded in developing fans, electric stoves, electric rice cookers and more. Also by April 1974, Samsung began production of electric desk calculators for the first time in Korea.

washer

Samsung brought its first washing machine to market in 1974 and has a history of introducing innovative features in its washers. This fact alone makes Samsung the go-to brand for many. While the brand offers decent washing machines overall, some models are complete disasters. There are some Samsung washing machines that you must avoid purchasing at all costs. The fact that the brand image can be so deceiving sometimes makes Samsung one of the washing machine brands to avoid


AIR CONDITIONER

Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chul in Korea in 1938 as a small trading company. The word Samsung was chosen as it means “three stars” in Korean based on the three principles of big, numerous and powerful. Over the next thirty years Samsung expanded rapidly trading in a range of services including food processing, insurance, textiles and retail. In the late 1960’s Samsung entered the electronics industry, where today it is extremely well known for its computers, televisions, mobile phones and air conditioners. 1974 – 1980: Samsung began developing its first air conditioner in 1974 known as the Window Air Conditioner (WAC). This air conditioning unit was affordable and popular, but within a few years Samsung developed a more modern “Residential Air Conditioner” (RAC) which was a wall mounted system and more practical. 1980 – 2000: Over the next decade Samsung spent thousands of dollars researching and developing its air conditioning systems. By the early nineties Samsung began to focus more on ducted and commercial-grade air conditioning and by the year 2000 launched its world class energy efficient DVM Water System, which provided water-based heating and cooling technology.

LAUNCH OF SMART WATCHES

A journey through time. Smartwatches, like the Samsung Galaxy Watch, have revolutionized the way we interact with our devices, helping us more seamlessly fit technology into our daily lives. Among the top brands in this space is Samsung, which offers the Samsung Galaxy Watch series. From the beginning, these smart timepieces have captivated fans from tech titans to the fashion-conscious to health enthusiasts. Here, we explore how these devices have evolved over time. In 2013, Samsung took its first step into smartwatches with the Samsung Galaxy Gear. While not featuring the “Watch” moniker yet, this device laid the foundation for what was to come for the brand’s smartwatches. With features like call notifications and a camera embedded in the wristband, it was a glimpse into the future of wearable technology.

SAMSUNG BUDS SERIES

The Samsung Galaxy Buds are a line of wireless Bluetooth earbuds designed by Samsung Electronics. They were first released on March 9, 2019, as the successor to the Samsung Gear IconX.The original Samsung Galaxy Buds (SM-R170) launched on March 8, 2019.[1] The launch price was $129.99, and included a wireless charging case. The Buds were discontinued when the Buds Plus was released

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