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World’s first curved OLED TV by Samsung wants to hug your eyeballs

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Smartphones, tablets and computers might fill up the bulk of the convention halls at CES 2013, but TVs — gorgeous, slim, jaw-dropping and super expensive TVs — always end up being the showstoppers. Samsung’s curved OLED TV — the world’s first — is no exception. It’s an absolute gorgeous TV that’s next to unattainable.

Samsung’s curved OLED TV is so new that even Samsung’s PR team didn’t receive any firm specs on it. We only know that its display measures 55-inches diagonally and it’ll be released by the second half of this year.

Forget about 3D or even glasses-free 3D TV being the future of TV. This Curved OLED TV is here to bring make watching Star Trek or Iron Man as futuristic as what’s on the screen.
via DVICE

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