Aug 31 2010, 1:17pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung will bring the EISA Award winning BD-C8900 3D Blu-ray player to the IFA 2010. The Samsung BD-C8900 is the first 3D Blu-ray player with digital video recording option. A 500GB HDD inside the BD-C8900 lets you record TV programming.
The BD-C8900 comes as BD-C8900S with DVB-S/S2 satellite TV tuner for European markets. Pricing and release information for the BD-C8900 are not available yet.
The IFA 2010 Consumer Electronics Show will take place in Berlin from September 3rd to September 8th. The IFA 2010 is celebrating the 50th edition and we will be reporting about all the new announcements. Stay tuned for tons of 3D TV related news.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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