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Samsung has launched a new series of 3D HD Plasma TV named UND8000 in the Consumer Electronics Show 2011. The new D8000 series comes in 43 inch, 51 inch, 59 inch and 64 inch models and are designed to deliver best viewing experience in 2D and 3D. The D8000 series features a dark metallic bezel mixed with Samsung’s ToC border, same as Samsung’s last year’s C9000 series but the only thing that is different it is that now Samsung has made it much thinner. The new D8000 plasma series also features a Samsung’s hyper real engine and uses Real Black Filter technology to provide sharper images.

The new 3D HD TV’s will also be incorporated with Samsung’s own Crystal Full HD engine with Cinema Smooth technology and will also be attuned with Samsung’s 3D active glasses and multi-display Touch Control. Also there will be DLNA and Wi-Fi on-board so viewers can connect compatible devices or watch movies on demand. If you planning to get this 3D HD plasma TV than you’ll get a universal remote control with touch screen, which will offer a full QWERTY keyboard for easy text input, while you are surfing the internet. However check out the video of Smart Hub below and let us know what you think about it in the comment box.

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