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May 9 2011, 5:59am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung unveiled today the 75-inch Samsung D9500 HDTV. Samsung calls it the world's largest premium brand Smart TV. Besides the latest Smart TV features this Samsung D9500 has of course 3D support and the panel is LED backlit.
Samsung also offers remote control apps for the Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets. This TV incorporates everything Samsung has to offer in TV technology. This comes of course at a price. The factory list price is stated as 19,000,000 Won, approx. $17,600. The 75-inch Samsung D9500 will launch in South Korea within the next two months. There is no information on whether or not Samsung is bringing this huge Smart TV to the United States.
We see Samsung currently marketing the Smart TV features much more than 3D. 3D is right now treated as yet another feature that comes with most new premium TV sets. To find out more about Samsung Smart TV read this primer we published recently.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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