5 insane Samsung gadgets - PHOTO
If you own a Samsung multi-view TV, you'll need special glasses with a headphone jack to watch and listen to your show -- and not whatever the person sitting next to you is watching.Do we really need this? More than half of American homes have at least three TV sets, according to Nielsen. At least multi-view has the potential of bringing families together again -- or at least to the same couch, plugged into different programs.Passing your phone around to your friends or family to show off a photo can be a drag. That's why Samsung put a projector inside a smartphone ... we can only assume.The Galaxy Beam lets you project images or videos on a wall from up to two meters away (the beam isn't a U.S. product, hence the metric system). The picture can appear as large as a 50-inch TV set.The phone even has an overhead projector mode, where it displays whatever the camera sees on the wall in real-time. You know, for all the times you wish you had an overhead projector in your pocket.It makes phone calls! It takes photos! It displays text messages! It slices! It dices!Who knew you needed all of that in a watch?The Galaxy Gear watch is basically Samsung's attempt to put a smartphone on your wrist. It's not alone in the smartwatch business, but rivals like Google (GOOG), Pebble and Fitbit are taking a decidedly more cautious approach -- adding some smartphone-like features without going full Dick Tracy on us.Smartphone cameras are pretty excellent nowadays, but there are still some people who prefer to carry around point and shoots for their photo-taking needs.Samsung says those people shouldn't have to compromise -- or lug around both. That's why Samsung designed the Galaxy K Zoom.It's essentially a Galaxy S5 smartphone with a telescopic zoom lens attached to the back. It sounds nutty and looks even nuttier. But, hey, it does the job -- it's a really good smartphone with a best-in-class camera.Is your 40-inch TV just not cutting it anymore? Got $150,000 to kill for an upgrade? Then you might want to check out Samsung's 110-inch ultra-high-defnition S9 series TV.The TV is so gigantic that it takes an artist's easel-like contraption to support it.Too rich for your blood? Too much TV? Samsung's got you covered: It also makes an 85-inch version of the same TV for just $40,000.(CNN)Bakudaily.az