Samsung 3DTVs on sale from March
With an eye to being at the forefront of innovation, Samsung have unveiled their plans to be the first to bring 3D TVs to stores in the UK starting from March.
The LED 7, LED 8 and LCD 7 as well as the BD-C6900 Blu-ray player will be the first models to hit the shelves, with the LED 9, the Plasma 7 Series and the HT-C6930W Home Theatre System following a little later in the spring.
The range of Samsung 3D TVs will use the Active Shutter technology also taken up by Sony and Panasonic, and will have PVR functionality built-in, meaning you will simply be able to plug in a USB stick or hard drive and start recording TV content directly to either device.
The TVs feature Samsung’s 3D processor that will automatically convert 2D content into 3D in real time, as well as built-in Wi-Fi and ethernet capabilites to enable things such as instant film rental through LoveFilm and iPlayer on your TV through the company’s integrated Internet@TV service.
Samsung have also struck a deal with Dreamworks so that all new 3D TVs come bundled with Monsters Vs Aliens, something that should please those young at heart.
As yet, Samsung still haven’t announced any pricing for their 3D range, but as soon as we hear we’ll keep you updated.
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23. Feb, 2010 







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