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Following in the footsteps of Panasonic, Samsung says it will end production of plasma display panels by the end of this year.
Contrary to what the company indicated at CES, Samsung won't bring to market any new plasma TVs for 2014 -- aside from a single mainstream 64-inch model. That leaves the carryover F8500 as default ...
Samsung recently announced it will cease plasma display production in November 2014, signalling the ultimate death of the technology.
Samsung has announced that it will stop producing plasma televisions by Nov. 30, 2014. The Korean company cites lack of demand from consumers as the reason for the closing of plasma TV production.
Alright, alright, alright, this war between Samsung, LG, and whoever else to see who can build the world's largest plasma TV has got to stop right now. Samsung, you just rolled out your new ...
Samsung has announced it will no longer manufacturer plasma televisions, a disappointing, but not unexpected, abandonment of the technology. here are the details as we know it.
At the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Samsung Electronics, continued to raise the industry bar for plasma TVs with its extended plasma TV line-up of 16 new models across six ...
You didn't think we were going to hit CES without peeping the world's largest plasma TV, didja? Samsung's behemoth is a full 102 inches in size and attracted scads of gadget paparazzi and Asian ...
Samsung Electronics, a worldwide leader in innovation and HDTV technology, brings the lifelike experience of big-screen, Full HD 1080p home entertainment into the homes of consumers with its Series 5 ...