Posts Tagged ‘samsung’

PostHeaderIcon Best Buy Magnolia stores to sell Panasonic 3D bundle starting tomorrow

Samsung will soon have a bit of competition in Best Buy’s 3D TV department. A $2,899 Panasonic VT20 plasma, Blu-ray player and 3D glasses bundle will go on sale tomorrow expect not all Best Buy stores. It’s a Magnolia exclusive

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Best Buy Magnolia stores to sell Panasonic 3D bundle starting tomorrow

PostHeaderIcon The Samsung 650TS is a gigantic e-board

As part of a “digital classroom” roadshow currently underway in Germany, Samsung is showing off it’s new “e-board”. This e-board, in 65″ and 82″ sizes, is a really interesting convergence of e-book reader, smartboard, and classroom display solution. In addition to typical smartboard functionality, it can also display the desktop of a connected PC or laptop, as well as display contents from Samsung ebook readers using their new “emoLink” technology.

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PostHeaderIcon Is Samsung launching portable Blu-ray players tonight?

Samsung might be joining Panasonic in offering portable Blu-ray players if a Ben Lyons twoot is to be believed.

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Is Samsung launching portable Blu-ray players tonight?

PostHeaderIcon Another Nintendo-ish USB controller for your perusal

Brando presents us with the Buffalo USB Nintendo PC Game Pad. Priced at $22 plus $3 shipping, it’s a somewhat enticing purchase given the fact that it’s made by a pretty well known company as opposed to other more gray-market Nintendo USB gamepads.

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Another Nintendo-ish USB controller for your perusal

PostHeaderIcon Sears starting to take pre-orders on 3D TVs

Get ready, the 3D revolution will be televised. Sears has started offering pre-order pricing on Samsung’s 3D televisions, with some models expected to be available in stores later this month. Sears is also starting to advertise a Blu-ray player with 3D glasses as well

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PostHeaderIcon Report: Samsung No. 1 in global flat TV market, LG now on par with Sony

What was unthinkable 10 to 20 years ago, has been reality for quite some time now: Not Japanese but Korean electronics companies are dominating the TV hardware market. American market research firm DisplaySearch says regarding shipment value, Samsung has maintained its position as the leader in the global flat-panel TV market last year. And another Korean company is becoming stronger, too.

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Report: Samsung No. 1 in global flat TV market, LG now on par with Sony

PostHeaderIcon The madness continues: Paris airport installs full-body scanning machines

Another international airport has adopted those full-body scanners that have proven to be so controversial . Paris’ Charles de Gaulle has installed the machine on a three-month trial basis. Concerned about being bombarded with millimeter waves

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The madness continues: Paris airport installs full-body scanning machines

PostHeaderIcon Many, many cameras are being released at PMA

It’s the supreme madness of the PMA 2010 season, and although we can’t make it there personally this year, that won’t stop all them camera companies from releasing stuff. You saw the sweet new Samsungs that dropped yesterday, but here are a few more interesting developments from the show.

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Many, many cameras are being released at PMA

PostHeaderIcon Samsung keeps the mini-camcorder war rolling, announces two new models

In addition to the cameras we told you about earlier today , Samsung also announced two new mini-camcorders. Expanding on their existing line, the new Samsung models pretty much just bring the specs up to the next level and add a few new features. When Samsung brought their first mini-camcorder onto the market, no one really noticed

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Samsung keeps the mini-camcorder war rolling, announces two new models

PostHeaderIcon Samsung announces three new cameras, maybe even ones worth looking at

The last batch of Samsung point-and-shoots was so unremarkable that I couldn’t even bear to write them up . Not so this batch — while Samsung isn’t exactly revolutionizing imaging or anything, these are at least different from the usual “megapixel bump and smile shutter features” nonsense

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