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Samsung's next innovation: a 3D OLED TV. Integrating the 3D screen technology on a more conventional display wouldn't be easy, but if any manufacturer could make it happen it would be Samsung.
NEW YORK — Want to be the first one on your block with a 3D television? It will cost you about $3,000. Samsung and Panasonic will start selling 3D TVs in U.S. stores this week, inaugurating what ...
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On Tuesday, Samsung showed off its first-ever line of 3D LED TVs as well as other additions to its LED, LCD, and plasma TV lineups, many of which offer built-in 3D technology.
If you plan on buying a Samsung 3D TV, hold off until April 24. Starting that day, every Samsung-branded 3D LED TV or 3D Plasma TV will come with two pairs of 3D active glasses.
The Samsung UNES6500 series, the company's least-expensive LED-based TVs with 3D announced at CES, includes two pairs of active 3D glasses.
Although 3D as a feature didn't become commonplace on HDTVs until 2010, Mitsubishi and Samsung have both been shipping a number of 3D-ready models for several years. However, they rely on a ...
Each pair of active glasses for Samsung TVs will sell for $150. That means a family of four will spend an extra $600 on glasses alone after dropping $3,000 or more on the 3D TV.
Samsung's next innovation: a 3D OLED TV. Integrating the 3D screen technology on a more conventional display wouldn't be easy, but if any manufacturer could make it happen it would be Samsung.