Samsung Plans Cheaper 3-D Televisions as Prices Deter Consumers
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Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s largest maker of televisions, plans to offer a range of 3-D TVs that will be priced lower than its existing models after high prices damped demand.
The electronics maker will include the technology in seven models this year, Lee Kyung Shik, a vice president at the digital-media division, told reporters in Seoul on Dec. 23 without disclosing prices. Samsung will display six models at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Jason Kim, a company spokesman, said yesterday.