Samsung to Offer First Sub-$1,000 3-D TV - msnbc.com (Charlton Marshall) Samsung to Offer First Sub-$1,000 3-D TV - msnbc.com (Charlton Marshall)

Sunday 28 November 2010

Samsung to Offer First Sub-$1,000 3-D TV - msnbc.com (Charlton Marshall)

Samsung to Offer First Sub-$1,000 3-D TV - msnbc.com
Samsung doesn't plan to officially announce its new 50-inch 3-D ready HDTV until tomorrow, but the TV is already up for pre-order. While a 50-inch plasma 3-D TV may not be anything new, the sub-$1,000 price tag sure is. This marks the first time that a
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Report: Samsung sells 600K Galaxy Tabs - CNET News
Again, you simply don't get the point, as most Droid fanboi's, don't. Android doesn't sell crap. Android doesn't make a phone and therefore doesn't outsell anyone. Hell, I outsold Google last year by selling my 1 phone. Is this hard to comprehend, or
Source: news.cnet.com

Samsung Stealth V outed with DLNA certification: 4.3-inch screen, Android 2.2? - engadget
DLNA certification, you're quite the talker. Following in the famed traditions of FCC and Bluetooth SIG leaks, it now looks like we've got a bit of information on the Samsung Stealth V. In addition to DLNA over 802.11b/g/n (of course), the 4.3-inch AMOLED
Source: www.engadget.com

Acer's Tablet Play: 10 Reasons It's a Threat to Apple, Samsung - eWeek
Acer announced on Nov. 23 a couple tablets that it hopes will help it take on Apple's iPad in that space. One model features a 7-inch display, while the other includes a 10.1-inch screen. Those devices will be available in the spring of 2011, with a
Source: www.eweek.com

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Samsung's Galaxy Tab (Sprint Version) - Computerworld
PC World - The Samsung Galaxy Tab ($400 with a two-year contract on Sprint as of November 22, 2010) is the first Android tablet that has what it takes to challenge Apple's dominant iPad. Available from five domestic wireless carriers --AT&T, Sprint, T
Source: www.computerworld.com

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