Samsung Announces 2010 Plasma HDTV Prices

Samsung Electronics America Inc. announced the U.S. availability and pricing of its 2010 portfolio of Ultra-Slim Plasma HDTVs, with three series ranging from 50 inches to 63 inches. According to the statement, six of the eight models of this year’s Ultra-Slim Plasma HDTV line (8000 and 7000 Series) are 3D-enabled, giving consumers the ability to …

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Samsung Takes Red Carpet into Third Dimension

Samsung Electronics America Inc. announced it will bring the first ever view of Hollywood’s red carpet arrivals live in 3D to guests at an invitation only viewing event at the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills on Sunday, March 7, 2010. This exclusive event will feature a special closed circuit 3D feed from …

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24 Percent of Households Have Internet Connected TV

Leichtman Research Group, Inc. (LRG) announced that its research shows 24% of all households have a television connected to the Internet. These connections vary from linking through a video game system, a Blu-ray Disc (BD) player, or the TV set itself. While Internet connectivity has become a common built-in feature in many products, consumers are …

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Plasma HDTV Entering 2010 Stronger Than Ever

The Plasma Display Coalition announced that plasma television is entering 2010 stronger than ever. According to the statement, LG Electronics and Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company are planning more than 30 new models that offer a wide variety of new technologies and entertainment features, highlighted by ultra-thin designs and 3D capability as well as enhanced Internet …

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Cablevision Service to Display PC Content on TV

Cablevision Systems Corp. announced the development of a new service, called PC to TV Media Relay, that will allow its digital cable customers to relay whatever information or images currently appear on their computer screen to their television in real-time, without any additional equipment in the home, using only the company’s network.