IFA 09: Samsung Releases Whole Line up of LED TVs
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by Siddharth Bhatia
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The exhibition booth for Samsung Electronics at IFA this year is the second largest after Sony’s. When you enter the booth, the first thing that captures your eyes is a monument consisting of 128 LED TVs, resembling leaves. Each of the eight petals consists of two 55-inch, six 46-inch, six 40-inch and two 32-inch TVs. Samsung claims, "Compared to other TVs on the market, Samsung LED TVs offer vast improvements in three distinct areas: picture quality, design and environmental impact." Follow tech2eets on Twitter for live coverage on this. |
Tags: IFA 09 , Samsung , LED TVs
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