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Samsung Bows 3D LED TV

CIS: Charlotte, NC's Source For 3D Theater Electronics!

Samsung formally kicked off the global launch of four 3D HD LED TVs during a press conference here Tuesday, and revealed plans for a major advertising and promotional campaign to support the category.

The event brought DreamWorks Animation SKG’s Jeffrey Katzenberg to Samsung’s New York City showroom to announce the next part of a strategic alliance between the movie studio and the Korean electronics maker, which involves an exclusive offering of the “Shrek” film series in its entirety in 3D Blu-ray for the first time.

Samsung’s multimillion-dollar national advertising and marketing blitz will include extensive TV support – which began with a teaser spot during the 2010 Academy Awards telecast – a coast-to-coast in-store merchandising program employing 5,000 3D merchandising kiosks, and a “3D starter kit” including two pair of 3D glasses and a copy of DreamWork’s 3D Blu-ray movie “Monsters vs. Aliens” for the purchase of a Samsung 3D TV and a Samsung 3D Blu-ray player or 3D Blu-ray home-theater system.

In addition, Katzenberg announced that during the second half of 2010, DreamWorks Animation’s “Shrek” film series will be available in 3D Blu-ray for Samsung home entertainment systems.

“Audiences across the globe can’t get enough of 3D,” Katzenberg said at the event. “It is, quite frankly, the entertainment revolution of our time.”

Samsung will have 17 3D products overall in 2010, “making it the broadest 3D entertainment lineup in world,” said Tim Baxter, Samsung Electronics America president.

The company will offer 3D in three LCD TV series, including the 7000, 8000 and 9000 series, and will offer the capability in two plasma series, including the 7000 and 8000. Plasma models will be available in the 50-inch, 58-inch and 63-inch screen sizes in both series.

Screen sizes for LCD models will include 40, 46, 55 and 65 inches. Four of the 3D LCD models are in select stores now.

Pricing will range from a $1,699 suggested retail for the 46-inch 240Hz CCFL backlit LN46C750 (due in May) to $6,999 for the 55-inch 240Hz LED backlit UN55C9000 (due in April); the latter ships with a touchscreen LCD remote control with built-in Wi-Fi capability.

The UN46C7000 ($2,599) and UN55C7000 ($3,299) are shipping now.

Samsung has dubbed its “holistic” U.S. marketing campaign “Dedicated to Wonder.” Baxter said it will employ television advertising and the first 3D Imax cinema advertising for a consumer electronics brand, beginning in April.

The effort utilizes a renowned production team, including the Oscar-winning director of photography Mauro Fiore.

By Greg Tarr

http://www.twice.com/article/449856-Samsung_Bows_3D_LED_TV.php

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Top 10 Blu-ray Releases for March 9

A couple of Oscar nominees headline this week’s releases in high-def.

Did you watch the Academy Awards last weekend? Or maybe you held off because you hadn’t seen many of the nominated films and performances?

This week offers a good chance to catch up on a couple of heavily nominated movies as they make their way onto Blu-ray.

Look for Up in the Air and Precious, Based on the Novel “Push” on high-definition as they lead this week’s Blu-ray releases. Both were widely hailed and honored with multiple award nominations, including a victory in the supporting actress category for Precious star Mo’Nique. As for Up in the Air, George Clooney and Vera Farmiga both earned nods with their high-flying performances in Jason Reitman’s film.

If you’d rather rock your theater with some high-def sports action, there are also a couple of highlight videos that ought to do justice. One’s a recap of Super Bowl XLIV and the NFL playoffs, offering Saints fans a fun way to look back at their magical championship run; the other is a UFC: Best of 2009 video for all you fight fans out there.

And if you’re just looking for family fun, you can give Hachi: A Dog’s Tale, Old Dogs or the animated Planet 51 a shot. We’re not saying they were Oscar-worthy, but they should be good for some chuckles and a couple of hours to keep the kids occupied.

Here’s a look at all of this week’s releases. Schedule and slideshow synopses courtesy of Blu-ray.com:
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
Capitalism: A Love Story
Creatures of the Thaw
Evangelion 1.11: You Are (Not) Alone
Glacier National Park
Hachi: A Dog’s Tale
The Kids Are Alright
Last Shangri-La
Midnight Movie/Killer Movie
NFL Super Bowl XLIV Champions
Old Dogs
Planet 51
Possession
Precious
The Stoning of Soraya M.
UFC: Best of 2009
Up in the Air

by Arlen Schweiger
http://www.electronichouse.com/article/top_10_blu-ray_releases_for_march_9/

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3D: Getting to Know the Hardware

Taking the plunge into 3D home entertainment? Here are some components you’ll need to know about.

Did everyone finish their required 3D reading? After last week’s class on 3D: Getting to Know the Basics, I hope everyone has a handle on the physics and physiology of how 3D works. Now we’re moving on to the nuts and bolts … the hardware you’ll need to to get your own 3D theater up and running in time for poison arrows, missiles, and Smurf-a-hontas to fly past your Berklines. Here are some FAQs:

1. Will I need a new display to enjoy 3D? If so, why?

To avoid a 3D format war, HDMI Licensing, LCC has released the 3D portion of the HDMI 1.4 spec for incorporation by all licensees, not just consortium members. The spec outlines “Full HD 3D” as being able to present a 1080p frame at 60Hz refresh to EACH eye. Since each eye sees its own frame, and everyone I know has two eyes, this means the combined signal will need to support 1080p at 120Hz. While many current displays are capable of refreshing at a 120Hz or higher, 120Hz INPUT signals are not supported by the current HDMI 1.3a spec. There are other more technical issues regarding LCD response time and processing power, but the 120Hz input requirement is the main consideration. Other lower resolutions outside of “Full HD 3D” may be added in the HDMI 1.4a spec, but that’s mostly speculation. 

2. My Mitsubishi DLP TV is “3D Ready.” What does this mean?

Your TV is capable of creating the 3D effect, but the method it uses is not compatible with the newly released 3D Blu-ray spec. Mitsubishi uses a checkerboard pattern frame field, while the 3D Blu-ray spec uses frame stacking.  Hope is not lost, however. At CES 2010 Mitsubishi announced a 3D Blu-ray adapter (3DC-1000) that will convert 3D Blu-ray signals to be compatible with the Mitsubishi’s 3D process. Other manufacturers who have sold “3D Ready” displays have not announced similar adapter devices. 

3. Will I need a new 3D Blu-ray player as well?

Sadly, yes. For the same reasons you’ll need a new TV (mainly the 1080p120 requirement), as well as internal 3D processing and active-shutter glasses sync, most current Blu-ray players are not 3D capable. Luckily, most CE brands have announced new 3D capable players, and the price points aren’t breaking the bank either. The main exception is the PlayStation 3, which Sony announced will receive a 3D firmware upgrade. This is possible because the PS3’s cell processor provides much more horsepower than most stand-alone BD players. If and how the PS3 will meet the 1080p120 requirement without HDMI 1.4 is yet to be seen. 

4. TV? Check. Blu-ray player? Check. What else will I be reaching into my wallet for?

Chances are, HDMI 1.3a cabling won’t have the bandwidth to carry 1080p120 signals required for “Full HD 3D”. Also, HDMI 1.3a switching AVRs won’t be able to pass through the 3D signal, so they’ll either need to be bypassed with a direct video connection or replaced. Sony and Pioneer have both announced 3D-capable AVRs, and other AVR manufacturers will surely follow suit. Did everyone bring your calculators? This is all adding up quick.

Now that everyone has a good case of 3D sticker shock going, let’s dismiss and head over to Caribou Coffee to perk back up. Next week we’ll pick up with some discussion of the what, where, and why of 3D content. Class dismissed. 

by Stephen Hopkins

http://www.electronichouse.com/article/3d_getting_to_know_the_hardware/

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