It has been reported that Samsung is making an earnest effort to make the most of 3D TV technology. It intends on doing so by being the foremost company in marketing the product in varied territories.
The company launched its 3D sets in Korea a month ago. They have just recently been made available in the U. S. and European markets.
It has been reported that the next country targeted for the release of these sets is Australia. The sets are slated to be available for purchase next week.
The 3D TV has a plethora of features on offer. The customers have the choice of picking out between TV technologies, LCD, edge-lit LED, LCD and plasma 3D units and so on.
It is said that the lines that are attention grabbing are the 2010 Series 7 LCD, Series 7 and 8 plasma lines, as well as its 7, 8 and 9 Series LED units.
Whatever may be the screen technology, all the 3D TV’s offer Full HD 1080p with 240Hz refresh rates. They boast of 2D to 3D conversion, which is fashioned to help compensate for the lack of authentic 3D content by transforming accessible 2D content to 3D.
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