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Samsung has just released information about its 2007 lineup of HDTVs, including new LCDs, DLPs, plasmas and even CRTs. There's too much high contrast, HDMI 1.3-equipped, Deep Color enabled for one ...
Samsung’s “slim” CRT, which began rolling off a Tijuana assembly line in April, is an effort to stall the technology’s anticipated demise. ... LCD is projected to overtake CRT in 2007.
Samsung's "slim" CRT, which began rolling off a Tijuana assembly line in April, is an effort to stall the technology's anticipated demise. ... LCD was projected to overtake CRT in 2007, ...
Samsung Electronics, the world’s leading TV maker for nearly two decades, is seeing its grip on the premium market weaken. In ...
Samsung has provided some deets on the SlimFit TXR3079WH, the 30-inch thin-CRT display with built-in HDTV tuner that they showed off at CES. The widescreen set will have a depth of just 16" and ...
Samsung is touting its new "slim" CRT, which began rolling off a Tijuana, Mexico, assembly line a few months ago. Although still much wider than LCDs and plasma sets, the CRTs are somewhat thinner ...
Samsung short-neck High-Definition CRT. Keepin' the ol' dog goin'. Samsung is also unveiling a 29-inch CRT television with a couple of twists. The first advantage, Samsung claims, lies with the ...
And we thought HDTV was a cunning ploy by TV makers to get us to upgrade to flat screen sets. Apparently not… Samsung has revealed a brand new CRT set at CeBIT this year: it sports an HDMI input and ...
Samsung has developed a new CRT monitor that's only 35cm deep, ... This isn’t just a minor aside for Samsung—they’re planning on taking on the LCD and Plasma market.
The clicking began this summer. I purchased a 55-inch Samsung LCD television a few years ago for a not inconsiderable amount of money, which I justified to myself—and to my wife, who followed ...
As flat-screen technology killed CRT and rear projection, TVs grew lighter yet bigger, ... A good example was the Samsung HL-S5687 I reviewed for CNET in 2006.
Tokyo — Samsung SDI Co. Ltd. is betting that TVs based on cathode-ray tubes will remain a high-volume part of the global digital TV market for years to come, despite the rapid growth of flat-panel TVs ...