Samsung’s 55-inch curved OLED hits Europe this week for 7999 euros

DNP Samsung's curved 55inch OLED hits Europe this week for 7999 euros

We guessed Samsung wouldn’t be far behind LG in terms of its curved OLED’s European debut, and we were right. Starting this Wednesday, if you’re in Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium or Italy you’ll be able to bring home a “flawless” screen for a mere €7,999 (around $10,697) — a full grand less than LG’s similarly-sized not-flat display. We’ve been wondering when we’d see the tech giants sparring again; thanks for not making us wait very long, Samsung.

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Source: Samsung Tomorrow, Samsung (Korean)

LG’s 55-inch curved OLED TV hits Germany for 8,999 euros this week

Following its availability at several Best Buy locations across the US, LG’s 55-inch curved OLED TV is finally making its way to Europe. The company today announced that it’ll arrive in Germany this week for 8,999 euros (roughly $12,000), with wider availability and pricing set to be announced in Q4. LG notes that it stands as the first to offer this type of kit in both the US and the EU, though, we’re sure Samsung won’t lag too far behind as usual. Full press release after the break.

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This Flexible OLED Camera Can Snap One-Shot Panoramic Photos

Taking panoramic photos was once a time consuming process of carefully snapping a series of shots and then manually stitching them back together in Photoshop. Today it’s as easy as just panning across a vista with your digital camera or smartphone, but researchers at Queen’s University’s Human Media Lab have come up with an even easier solution: a flexible camera that captures panoramic images in a single snap.

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Flexible OLED viewfinder and camera array combine for panoramic FlexCam

The Human Media Lab at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario in Canada just released a video showing off the FlexCam, a new panoramic camera that combines a flexible OLED viewfinder with a camera array. The lenses are located on the back of the device, allowing users to bend and flex it to take panoramic photographs. […]

Samsung’s flexible display contest offers cash for device ideas, business plans

Samsung's flexible display contest promises cash for device ideas, business plans

Samsung’s been so busy getting its flexible displays (aka “Youm”) consumer-ready, it’s now got no clue what to actually do with them. As such, it’s decided to pay others to be idea-men, launching the “Flexible Future Business Plan Competition” in the US. Starting August 29th and running to October 6th, the contest is calling for nifty gadget concepts that use one to 20 inches of flexible display at up to full HD resolution. They’ll be judged on how important a flexible display is to the device, as well as design, practicality of hardware and business plan. The winner will receive $10k, with second and third place taking $5k and $2.5k, respectively. Samsung hopes you’ll head to the source link for the full lowdown, because there are only so many bendy smartwatches one can sell before you need other gear to put wobbly panels in.

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Source: Samsung (contest page)

Samsung’s Brilliant New OLED HDTV Can Be Yours for Just $9K

Samsung’s Brilliant New OLED HDTV Can Be Yours for Just $9K

Korean manufacturer Samsung broke the $10,000 barrier for OLED HDTVs far sooner than anyone expected.

    

Samsung Curved OLED TV hits USA with split-screen Multi View technology

This week Samsung’s KN55S9C model Curved OLED TV is appearing in the USA, complete with the ability to allow you to see the finest in video entertainment from all angles. Of course you’ll be paying a hefty price for this industry-leading bit of technology, especially since this device rings in at right around $15k overseas […]

Samsung’s 55-inch Curved OLED TV ships today for a sufferable $9,000 (eyes-on)

Any way you look at it, nine thousand dollars is a heck of a lot to spend on a television. But in the case of Samsung’s 55-inch Curved OLED set, it’s a fair share less than the $15,000 we heard quoted just last month. Just like LG’s equivalent, the Samsung KN55S9C was designed with a curved profile in order to “envelope” viewers — your viewing experience is improved, in theory, because you’re more immersed in the display. The OLED set includes the company’s Multi-View feature, which lets two people watch different programming at the same time when using compatible active 3D glasses, and it’s compatible with the Evolution Kit Samsung introduced at CES. The 55-inch KN55S9C is on its way to select retailers, and can be yours for the considerable sum of $9,000.

Update: The set will be available tomorrow (August 14th) on Samsung.com. Additionally, Consumer Reports has already managed to review the TV, giving the Samsung KN55S9C high marks, despite its sky-high price.

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Samsung’s curved OLED TV drops price by a third, LG brings cheaper 4K TVs

Samsung curved OLED TV and LG's smaller 4K TVs get big price cuts in Korea

Korean manufacturers Samsung and LG often match each other in product introductions, but today they were together in announcing cheaper options for some of their latest TV technology. Samsung is dropping the price on its new 55-inch curved OLED (above) and LG rolled out two lower priced versions of its 55- and 65-inch 4K TVs that sacrifice a few premium features. In Samsung’s case, the price is dropping by 34 percent, from 15 million won ($13,500) to 9.9 million ($8,910). While we’d heard the KN55S9 will arrive in the US mid-August for $15,000 there hasn’t been an official announcement yet, but Value Electronics is promising more details on the 14th.

For LG, the new LA9650 (pictured after the break) variant of its 65-inch UHDTV drops to 8.9 million won ($8,010) compared to 10.9 million ($9,810) for the original LA9700, while the 55-inch is 5.9 million won ($5,310) compared to 7.4 million ($6,660). In the US the original models sell for $7,999 and $5,999, respectively, while retailer B&H already has placeholders for the new models with US prices of $6,999 and $4,999. If the listing is accurate, we could see these versions ship in the US around October 23rd. These new models give up a few creature comforts like the bottom-mounted motorized 4.1 speaker and camera, but keep the pixel count along with fixed 2.1 speakers and 16GB of memory for DVR functions.

According to the Korea Times, Samsung’s price cut came as a result of improved manufacturing yield, and customers that already purchased one will be refunded the difference. Of course, these prices are hardly mass-market or challenging value priced entries from Chinese manufacturers Seiki or TCL, but is remarkable to see OLED technology dropping below $10,000 so quickly.

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LG’s OLED display production plant is taking shape, will fire up second half 2014

LG's OLED display mass production plant is taking shape, will fire up second half 2014

To us, installing some factory equipment doesn’t seem like much cause for celebration. To LG, however, it’s the first piece of tangible progress made towards getting its new OLED manufacturing line up and running. At a shindig held to welcome the equipment to LG’s plant, the company said it expects to begin mass production of panels for 50-inch plus HDTVs in the second half of next year — a little later than the original plan of first half 2014. Hopefully there won’t be any more delays, as we’d quite like to see the production line flowing and the mammoth prices of those gorgeous curved sets come down a little.

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Source: The Korea Times