Enjoy your CES peek at Samsung's
ultrathin 9000 series LED-lit LCD HDTV, with its
touchscreen, video displaying remote control (also available as a $350 add-on for the 7000, 8000,and 750 series televisions) and 3D capability? That's good, because bringing the 55-inch UN55C9000 home in April will cost you a cool $6,999 (the thrifty can slum it with the 46-inch version for $5,999.) Still, if you're just looking to jump in on 3D without spending the max money, the cheapest model available at first will be the standard LCD LN46C750 available in May. In between, there's all manner of LED (most of them listed above, both with and without 3D capabilities) or old-school CCFL backlit LCDs plus a healthy lineup of plasmas arriving over the next few months, so with a note that grabbing 3D Blu-ray player and display at the same time will net a couple free pairs of active shutter glasses and a copy of the
Monsters vs. Aliens 3D Blu-ray, check Samsung's site for each type to see what your budget can handle.
Too fucking much. 3D on a 46" is borderline pointless. Minimum you need is a 55"er and that is some serious bank you are dropping on something like that. Shit. :\ Max I'm willing to spend is 2,500.
Samsung says LED TV, but it's an LCD TV :(
They also produce small AM-OLED screens for smart-phones, but they are cheating on "LED" TV's.
I've bought a 42" Plasma 3 years ago and I'll buy a new 50" one in a year or so, I'm just afraid I won't find Plasmas in the future :( because Plasmas always had a much better image quality than LCD's in a dark room.
I hope the rich folks have fun with these super-expensive TV's. I'm quite happy with my basic LCD TV!
$7K for a dam Sammy is out of the picture.
I rather stick with my good ole Panny plasma!!
I wish new C series will compatible with SamyGO.sourceforge.net
I will try to buy cheapest one and will try to implement features thats in most expensive one via SamyGO Project.