Samsung 9000 Series LCD Televisions


By digitaladvisor.com

Update 1/9/10: The 9000 series finally made an appearance at CES 2010, and it's gone through some big changes since we first profiled it way back in April 2009. Like every high-end model announced at CES, it's 1080p, 240Hz, local-dimming LED, WiFi-ready (Netflix streaming! Samsung app store!), and supports 3D with active shutter glasses. It's about as thick as a No. 2 pencil (0.3 inches) and like Toshiba's Cell TV, can upconvert 2D programming up into the third dimension. They've also changed model number to C9000 to reflect the naming scheme for their other 2010 models.

The true pièce de résistance is the full color touchscreen remote. It communicates via WiFi and infrared, works as the middle man to stream video from your PC to the TV, and -- here's the best part -- lets you watch TV in the palm of your hand while something else is playing on the screen. Girlfriend watching a chicky movie while the ballgame is on? Watch on the remote. Awesome. This brushed-metal monster is just about the coolest thing we've heard of in the young new year. Check back frequently--we'll have the street date, price, and all the product info as soon as its released. Read Full Story

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