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We all know that one of the biggest themes of CES this year is 3D HDTVs. Every major company is showing off their own 3D TVs, some using different 3D formats and glasses. It makes sense that companies would want to get the word out there about their 3D TVs. Apparently Samsung doesn’t. Every time I pulled out a camera to take a picture of their TVs, someone would come up and say photos were not allowed. Needless to say they usually said this after I had already managed a few photos. Here’s the images I managed to capture of Samsung’s TVs and the booth showing them off.
They were all quite impressive, the 3D worked well. There was even station where you could play Gears of War (not sure which one) in 3D, which made for a great experience. Still not quite sure what the difference is between all of these 3D TVs, but it will be nice to finally get one.
We all know that one of the biggest themes of CES this year is 3D HDTVs. Every major company is showing off their own 3D TVs, some using different 3D formats and glasses. It makes sense that companies would want to get the word out there about their 3D TVs. Apparently Samsung doesn’t. Every time I pulled out a camera to take a picture of their TVs, someone would come up and say photos were not allowed. Needless to say they usually said this after I had already managed a few photos. Here’s the images I managed to capture of Samsung’s TVs and the booth showing them off.
They were all quite impressive, the 3D worked well. There was even station where you could play Gears of War (not sure which one) in 3D, which made for a great experience. Still not quite sure what the difference is between all of these 3D TVs, but it will be nice to finally get one.
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