Samsung announces new Full HD 3D LED TV Lineup

Samsung Logo Talking the word ‘innovation’ in a whole new direction, Samsung has recently slid the wraps off an all-new Full HD 3D LED TV lineup. Concurrently, the company unveiled a full lineup of 3D home entertainment products to users across the world.

The new 3D TV lineup includes the LED 7000/8000/9000 Series, LCD 750 Series, and the Plasma 7000/8000 Series. Available this month are the 3D capable 46” and 55” LED C7000, with the remaining 3D TV’s releasing over the next several months.

“Samsung has been the number one company in the global TV market for four straight years, and we remain committed to leading the market by deploying new categories of entertainment like Full HD 3D LED TVs, on which consumers around the world will be able to enjoy their favorite content, including DreamWorks Animation’s Shrek franchise, in their homes,” stated Boo-Keun Yoon, President of Visual Display Business Unit at Samsung Electronics. “With the widest range of options for 3D home solutions ever, Samsung continues to lead the home entertainment industry by liberating 2D content to 3D, and creating new, immersive experiences for consumers.”

Just to notify, this year’s premium LED TV models namely the C7000, C8000 and C9000, come equipped with Real240Hz refresh rate technology and Samsung’s proprietary built-in 3D processor that is compatible with major 3D format standards.

Entertainment buffs can enjoy an immersive viewing experience, accredit to Samsung’s 3D technology and a faster panel that is optimized for 3D. When not in the 3D mode, users are back to watching a highly-impressive HDTV with the push of a button.

The new LED TVs employ highly-efficient Internet connectivity to proffer a truly unprecedented user experience.

Samsung will release the broadest line of 3D home entertainment products in 2010. The pricing details of these devices are yet to be announced.


Posted on 11 March, 2010 By Correspondent
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