Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Mar 18 2010, 7:36am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Yesterday we featured an initial test of 3D TVs by Consumer Reports that points towards Plasma to be the better 3D TV technology.
The testers had the Panasonic Viera VT20 3D Plasma HDTV available and compared it to a Samsung 7000 series LED LCD 3D HDTV. Samsung is though also going to offer 3D Plasma HDTVs. I would like to see the Samsung 3D Plasma face off against the Panasonic 3D Plasma to see who comes out as the winner.
The Samsung web site features right now only the Samsung PN50C7000, top model is the Samsung PN63C8000 with a 63-inch screen size and a price of $3,799.98.
The PN63C8000 packs besides 3D, Internet services, 600Hz sub-field technology,Mega Dynamic Contrast ratio, .001ms response time and 15W speakers.
The Samsung PN63C8000 is along with all other Samsung 3D Plasma HDTV models already listed on Vann's.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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