Samsung Televisions at CES 2012

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2011

Samsung will be presenting the "Future of Smart TV, Now" at this year's 2012 Consumer Electronics Show. This video looks back at the many changes TVs and their owners have undergone over the past decades. Even though it hints at what's happening next, you'll have to wait until this year's CES to see what the future of Samsung Televisions really has in store.

For more information about CES 2012, visit the event's website: http://www.cesweb.org/default.htm

To explore the current line of Samsung Televisions products, visit: http://www.samsung.com/us/video/tvs

Check out http://www.facebook.com/samsungusa for videos from CES on January 9 - 12, 2012.

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  • When are they gonna release a 3D tv without the TV and just a pair of glasses? :o

  • CAMPAIGN: UPDATE TO GALAXY S!

    Nexus S have the same hardware, Xperia line have 512 mb ram and internal storage, and will recive the Ice Cream Sandwich!

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  • igualito a la tecnologia de los 70! naaaa!

  • we still use a remote WTF!

  • @jacobh1995 sony already has one its called the personal viewer

  • @theduce102 yup, 4k x 2k

  • 4K resolution?

  • Is Samsung gonna release 3D TV without glasses that can be seen at any angle????

  • HELLO wishes to express a formal way BALLS BUT WHY NOT GOING TO UPDATE THE GALAXY SA SAMSUNG ICS??? E SEEN BY VIDEOS AND hardware AND KNOW SO FAR IN MARABILLA lose customers ....

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