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Not to be outdone, Samsung has released the largest 3D panel to date:

 

3D is best served on a large plate, which is why Samsung's latest HDTV got us all dribbling over our TV munchies. This 75-inch platter, dubbed D9500, has stolen the short-lived crown off LG's 72-inch LZ9700 to become the world's largest LED-backlit 3D LCD HDTV, and obviously Samsung's still staying faithful to its active shutter 3D technology following its recent price reduction on its glasses. The 240Hz display will also come with the usual Smart TV features, garnished by a QWERTY flip remote for your web-browsing and SNS needs on that large screen. Oddly enough, only an ex-factory price of a hefty ₩19,000,000 ($17,600) is quoted here, so customers will have to pay a bit more than that during the pre-sales at the end of the month. Alternatively, you can hold off your shopping spree until Samsung pushes out its 70-inch "Ultra Definition" 3DTV which will go for a cool $13,000.


Tags: 3D, HDTV, LCD, LED, Samsung

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I'm hoping for quick price erosion as the top-of-the-line 65 modes are around $3K, why's another 5 inches cost 400% more? (they can't claim "biggest" with Panasonic's 100+ inchers still around and getting cheaper.  Is the "ultra-definition" a 4K display?  If so, that's great, I wish front pjs would follow suit as the difference would be really noticeable at 120" + (especially in BD 2.35:1 where the vertical resolution suffers anyway in 1080p).  Guess I'll put off buying for another year...
Ultra = 3,840 x 2,160 pixels.
Cool :)
Sure, but you have to admit, the model looks silly in those 3D glasses.  ;)

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