techradar.com - 9/4/2009
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Samsung says we could get the first commercial OLED laptops a year from now. Speaking at the official IFA launch of the X-Series and N-Series notebooks and netbooks, Kyu Uhm, Head of Worldwide Sales and Marketing for Samsung's Computing Division, said that the company would look to release ...
futurelooks.com - 9/4/2009
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futurelooks.com —
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to
meet with Samsung at the Consumer Electronics Show in...
Las Vegas. One of the more unique products that I was shown was none other than the Samsung HMX-R10. The specs make it sound like any number of other HD ...
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Samsung HMX-R10 HD Camcorder Review
hardwarecanucks.com - 9/1/2009
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hardwarecanucks.com —
Product Number: LN55B650T1FXZC Price: Approx. $3000CAD Warranty: 1
year Manufacturer's Product Page: SAMSUNG Canada Yes, TV reviews...
seem to be few and far between here at Hardware Canucks but there is a good reason for that: in our opinion, it takes a ...
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Samsung LN55B650 55" 120Hz LCD HDTV: A Layman's Review
engadget.com - 8/31/2009
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engadget.com —
LG bared the fruits of its OLED labor
last week with a new set of photos of...
its gorgeous 15-inch screen, and now comes word from Reuters that it's gearing up to become consumer reality. The company will be showing off the model at next week's IFA ...
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LG's 15-inch OLED TV on sale in Korea this November, ...
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Samsung expecting OLED laptops in Q3 2010
Engadget —
... It'd be about a year late according to an earlier roadmap, but Samsung at IFA this week proclaimed its intention to adopt OLED for its laptop lineup as soon as the screens are commercially available -- "probably sometime Q3 next year" said Kyu Uhm, head of Worldwide ...
Samsung hopes to launch OLED laptops next year
TechSpot —
Samsung is hoping to launch OLED-equipped laptops by the third quarter of next year. According the company's head of worldwide sales and marketing, Kyu Uhm, Samsung is the largest OLED screen manufacturer. Uhm added that Samsung will adopt OLED displays as soon as they are commercially available for laptops. Research firm Gartner believes that mainstream OLED notebooks will have an increasing presence over the next five years. Samsung is surely sold on the technology, having ...
Samsung plans OLED notebooks for late 2010
The Tech Report: News —
... on the 15th with a 3.3" OLED screen and an affordable $219.99 base price. That's affordable compared to the iPod touch, at least. When can we expect full notebooks with OLED displays? According to TechRadar, Samsung believes the first such systems could creep into the market late next year . The site quotes Samsung's head of PC sales and marketing Kyu Uhm as saying, "Samsung is the largest OLED screen manufacturer. And as soon as it's available commercially for laptops we will adopt it." The executive added, "Probably sometime Q3 next year." Samsung ...
Samsung: OLED laptops by end of 2010
DV Hardware —
... Samsung told the press at IFA t hat the first commercial OLED notebooks will be available by late 2010: Speaking at the official IFA launch of the X-Series and N-Series notebooks and netbooks, Kyu Uhm, Head of Worldwide Sales and Marketing for Samsung's Computing Division, said that the company would look to release towards the end of 2010.
"Samsung is the largest OLED screen manufacturer. And as soon as it's available commercially for laptops we will adopt it," he said. After a hushed word from a colleague he added the reveal: "Probably ...
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