Last year, Samsung got mad at me everytime I tried to photograph their TVs. This year, I managed to get all the shots I could want without being yelled at. To prove it, here’s a quick tour of the TVs in Samsung’s booth.
A lot of the TVs were surprisingly not 3D, but just simple lines of LED HDTVs with very thin bezels. These are the ones you should expect to see lining Best Buys walls within the next few months. All very bright, with good picture on the brief time I spent to scrutinize them.
There were 3DTVs, including a wall of 3D video created by a number of 3D monitors, which was a bit overwhelming. Tucked i the corner of the booth was a 3D TV with a game of Crysis 2 being played on it, with a representative from Crytek (the development studio) helping people play the game. The game looked impressive on the TV, though you can’t tell from these shots. What you can see in the shots of the game is don’t bother trying to watch someone playing a game in 3D without 3D glasses on. No matter how pretty the game is, it will look very strange, and not leave a good impression on you, which is probably why Samsung didn’t want pictures of the TV taken.
Via Gadgetell