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Samsung full HD 3D LED TV to hit South Korea first

Samsung full HD 3D LED TV to hit South Korea first

Samsung will naturally please its citizens first, rolling out its range of full HD 3D LED TVs from the Series 7000 and 8000 family, while folks living in Europe will have to wait until March before they get a sniff of either. Amazon US has already listed the 55″ 7000 Series model for $3,299, which is really cheap compared to what South Koreans have to fork out (after conversion, that is) – $4,990. The 46″ and 55″ models from the 8000 Series will retail for $3,870 and $5,250, respectively. It is interesting to note that these new TVs will sport built-in Skype functionality which we covered back at CES earlier last month.

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