Hanwha Athletes Receive Smart TVs



Hanwha Group Chairman Kim Seung-yeon, the owner of the Korean baseball team Hanwha, who has made headlines this season for his many trips to the stadium, has decided to help the team train.

The professional baseball team Hanwha announced that Hanwha Group Chairman Kim Seung-yeon has donated 50 mobile smart TVs to the team. Each TV costs about 1 million won, bringing the total amount of support to 50 million won.

Chairman Kim visited the Hanwha Life Eagle Park in Daejeon, South Korea, to cheer on the team and deliver the TVs during the team's game against the Doosan Bears last month. It was his fifth visit to the stadium this season.

The TVs are expected to help players with power analysis and personal training.

"In modern baseball, 무료 고스톱 게임 where sharing real-time power analysis data and checking personal training data is important, the players can now focus on power analysis regardless of where they are," said Hanwha.

"They can access the club's in-game data analysis system, 'Hits,' at any time to analyze the opposing team's power, as well as detailed personal training and posture analysis."

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