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Samsung will release new LED and plasma TVs, as well as its first Ultra HD TVs. Samsung’s OLED-TV could be released in 2013. 2013 is all about Smart TV and new smarter features but Samsung also promises improvements to picture quality.
LG has a massive line-up of TVs in 2013. The Smart TV features will be expanded to even more TVs and LG will release its first OLED and Ultra HD TVs, along with new LED and plasma TVs. Some of the new Smart TV features include Miracast and NFC.
You have probably already seen Samsung’s ultra-thin 9 series (C9000) TV, but you have not seen it in 75 inches. At CES Samsung exhibited a 75-inch version of the C9000 – still extremely thin and with 3D.
75-inch Samsung 3DTV
Samsung’s C9000 range was introduced last year in up to 55 inches, with an extremely slim design.
Samsung 75” C9005, Source: Recordere.dk
In Las Vegas Samsung exhibited a 75-inch version with the same technology and design, only in a significantly larger size. This also makes it the world's largest Full HD 3DTV, according to Samsung.
Samsung 75” C9005, Source: Recordere.dk
To get a closer look see the video below.
Samsung has no official plans to introduce the 75-inch TV on the market at the moment. The C9000 range is currently available in up to 55-inches called 55C9000.