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Samsung brightens Plasma HDTV terrain with eight new slim TVs
Samsung brightens Plasma HDTV terrain with eight new slim TVs
Unbeatable.co.uk NewsThe Samsung Plasma HDTV 8000 series includes the 63” PN63C8000, 58” PN58C8000 and the 50” PN50C8000 models. In a deeper dimension and optimized fabrication, Samsung shines with its 2010 lineup of eight new Plasma Ultra Slim TVsSamsung Reveals 2010 Plasma PricesMore 3D TVs launch, this time from Panasonicbut it's still kid's stuffall 67 news articles »

Panasonic Sets the 3D HDTV Bar At Best Buy
Panasonic Sets the 3D HDTV Bar At Best Buy
ReutersThe Panasonic TVs will not upconvert standard 2D HDTV programs to 3D (conversely, Samsung's 3D LCD sets will). To watch the three DirecTV 3D channels that Samsung Announces 3D HDTV Prici Are You Ready For 3D TV?Best Buy bets on 3D TV, but no quick payoffs seen - -all 1,729 news articles »

Samsung PN50C550 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV – $1100 After Instant Savings
Amazon is offering the Samsung PN50C550 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV for $1099.99 + free shipping = $1099.99! This set boasts a 1920×1080p resolution,

3D TVs head to your home
3D TVs head to your home
Panasonic started selling its 3D TVs at Best Buy's store in New York's Union Square on Wednesday, bundling a 50-inch plasma TV, one pair of glasses and a 3D and more »

Deal: Samsung 26” 1080p HDTV - $299
Deal: Samsung 26” 1080p HDTV - $299
Whether 100-inch front projection or 50-inch plasma, it takes a big display to make a big impact. But some applications require a bit more finesse. and more »