Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. If you watched the Oscars on Sunday, you knew a new wave of Samsung 3D TVs were coming thanks to the ...
The first 3D TV has arrived in the UK, complete with two pairs of 3D glasses (extra pairs cost £129 -- each!) and it's only 27mm thick. Samsung has mastered the art of edge LED backlighting to create ...
The Korean consumer electronic heavyweight announces pricing and availability of its 2010 TVs, Blu-ray players, and home theater equipment, including numerous 3D-compatible products. David reviews TVs ...
It's no secret that 3D TVs have long faded from the cultural zeitgeist. Not only are 3D TVs rarely ever produced these days but even at-home 3D content is few and far between. The technology was ...
Its 3D is still a work in progress and its 2D picture quality comes up short of the best available, but the high-end Samsung UNC8000 series still offers superb features, solid performance, and unique ...
Samsung confirms plans to launch a range of 3D TV sets in UK retail outlets by the end of March. Samsung has confirmed that it will launch a range of 3D television sets and home entertainment products ...
KUWAIT CITY, May 12: Samsung Electronics, a market leader and award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, raises the bar for flat-panel TVs everywhere with the launch of the eagerly awaited new ...
Samsung Electronics announced Wednesday it had started mass production of screens for 3D LED TVs and 3D LCD TVs, a bold move forward in a technology some analysts say is too expensive for most people ...
If warnings on Samsung’s Aussie website are to be believed, you might have to watch its 3D TV wearing a crash helmet and seatbelt. But the electronics company’s somewhat surreal missive has left ...
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Samsung Odyssey 3D monitor hands-on: This should be the new baseline for glasses-free 3D
It seems like every few years, gadget makers try to come up with something that will make us care about seeing things in 3D again. Without going all the way back to the 1800s, the first Avatar movie ...
If warnings on Samsung’s Aussie website are to be believed, you might have to watch its 3D TV wearing a crash helmet and seatbelt. Aside from warning that strobe lights can trigger epileptic seizures ...
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