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January 9, 2008

Samsung 3D-ready Plasma TV


 Samsung 3D-ready Plasma TV


Samsung
has developed the first 3D-ready, flat-panel HDTVs on the market with the Series 4 plasma HDTV. Engineered to be both adaptable and affordable, the entry-level Series 4 and Series 5 are the perfect choice for consumers looking to enter the plasma space with a cost-effective, flat-panel HDTV that can do it all.

Series 4 Entertainment Plasma HDTV

The Series 4 utilizes technologies and innovations previously
available only in 3D-enabled DLP HDTVs to deliver the superb picture
quality of a flat panel TV with enhanced 3D features. The Series 4 is
using an advanced software algorithm to eliminate dither noise and
false contour lines to reproduce clear images, including fast moving
action scenes. The Series 4's multimedia compatibility via 3 HDMI, and
sophisticated picture and sound optimization tools makes it ideal for
gamers and movie buffs alike.

The Series 4 Plasma HDTV will be available in March in both
42-inches and 50-inches model sizes (Model numbers PN42A450P and
PN50A450P).







 

1 Comments

Alan J. said:

You may already own a "3D Ready" Samsung! All DLP Samsungs made from 2007 have a socket for 3D glasses.

I've tested my 3D Samsung and wrote about it. The 3D is absolutely fantastic! You need 3D glasses and a PC with 3D software. I have a setup guide at:
http://www.3DFlightSim.com

-Alan J

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