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Posted on 2008-02-28 02:00:00 | by: Daimaou |
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Category: IMAGE
| Tags: SAMSUNG, PDP, 3D, HDMI, FULL HD, DNIE+, ELECTRONIC ARTS

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Posted on Thu Feb 28, 08:12 by Thetrue
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1,000,000:1 can be just like PMPO to RMS was. Those numbers depends a LOT from company to company, so far just Pioneer, Panasonic and Hitachi are reliable when it comes with PDP (a lot better than LCD, IMHO).
So far, LCDs are better as PC monitors only.
TheTrue

Posted on Thu Feb 28, 11:08 by BestByMe, Frankfurt
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That's a killer kombination. Huge screen from samsung and Electronic Art 3D engine.
A must have for a gamers
Posted on Thu Feb 28, 10:02 by Ken
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3D Ready wow! those girls really seems that are out of the screen!
Actually I love that game and I\'m using now a Samsung monitor. It would be nice to have a TV with more resolution than 1920x1080 for when you use it with your PC.
Posted on Mon May 26, 03:23 by Ibrahim_Apaydin, Engineer, Germany
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Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am really interested in that kind of 3D-Ready TV. Here in Germany there are only a couple of Plasma tv's on the Samsung website which have the 3D-Reday label.
Me I want to purchase a 3D-Ready PDP with FullHD resolution. In order to ask for that, I need the model names of those FullHD-3D-Ready PDP's.
So that would be very valuable for me if you send me some model names via E-Mail.
Thank you very much and
Kind Regards
Ibrahim Apaydin

Posted on Sun Jun 29, 07:50 by Suplementos, Engineer, Cordoba, Argentina
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Hi, I wanted to know if these displays are similar to the Philips 3D LCD with WOWvx Technology

Posted on Sun Jun 29, 07:57 by Jokes, Webmaster, LAX
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So, do you need special glasses to see this?
Posted on Thu Jul 03, 06:18 by AlexanderLee, IT
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The quality of picture is imagine, but if the photo able to show the quality
Posted on Sat Jul 04, 01:46 by JDM, student, london
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This is the first time see. I'm going to search more information about it.
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