Monday, March 7th 2011
Samsung Launches its 950 Series 3D LED Displays
Samsung launched its latest 950 series 3D LED monitors in Korea. It was first displayed to the public at this year's CES event, back in January. The series consists of two 27-inch displays, the 27TA950 with its asymmetric stand design, and the 27TA750 with its centrally-located stand. Both monitors feature full-HD resolution, HDTV tuners, 3D display support (refresh rate not known), and use LED for uniform illumination and high dynamic contrast ratio. The panel is backed with a host of features, including Samsung Ultra Clear Panel Technology, Samsung TV Apps and Smart Hub, and USB to share content both ways to/from the TV. In Korea, the 27TA950 is priced at 8.9 Million Won (US $8,000), while the 27TA750 goes for 8.4 Million Won, or $7,500.
Source:
AkihabaraNews
29 Comments on Samsung Launches its 950 Series 3D LED Displays
Oh.. the displays look OK too :p
Damn!
:roll:
"the 27TA950 reportedly costs 890,000 KRW (nearly $800) whereas the 27TA750 is an 840,000 KRW outlay (just over $750)"
In other news, dudes from AkihabaraNews made a little typo and added an extra 0 to the price, both in $ and Yuani. ;)
The rest can be seen here
news.cnet.com/2300-17938_105-10006307-2.html?tag=mncol
Im sure they don't all have 3D or the exact same specs but the mid one is prolly what most will be looking for as it too has a spec bump. Plus the price should drop a 50 bux by the end of the year like it always does but 8grand on the source site is an obvious misprint even with streaming ect.