Samsung debuts "Cannes" plasma displays - Engadget
Wayne Rooney  |  by www.engadget.com. All rights reserved. 2.03 | 20:15

I would like to see the "Cannes" on that woman.

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I think she is the same model from yesterday's post, Can I have some of that popcorn?
@Jay.

.. yes she is and god, she is amazing, gotta love when the model is sexier than the product (however the tv is nice too)

She could be the hottest product model I've seen on Engadget, ever.


Yes, that's the same woman as before. Hotness! Larger photos please!

Korean women are the new Japanese women.

Samsung likes to use a lot of fancy terms to describe their inferior plasma panels. Just buy a Panasonic or Pioneer and be done with it.


sammy is a new comer in plasma market, but i think their panel is as good as panny or pio if not better. one thing that samsung excels in their plasma panels is the power efficiency which is considerably better than both panny pio..

.well at least it was when i read eetimes last year i think 1080p resolution of plasma panels are very rare (haven't seen yet) for under 60" sizes; it seems like lcd is easier to make in high resolution format than plasma. unfortunately, samsung isn't the one who is pushing the higher resolution in the panels btw, the model on the picture is very attractive; i would get the largest one if the model is included ;).

..just kidding

like 99.

9% of the time? uh. no shit.

woman>plastic

they might as well sell the woman, because the TV isn't nothing!
"sammy is a new comer in plasma market, but i think their panel is as good as panny or pio if not better." That statement is just plain wrong, especially the "if not better" part.

Samsung plasmas are garbage. They make great LCDs however, at least for PC monitors. If you'd do even the slightest bit of research and read the multiple plasmas reviews all over the interwebs, you'd see immediately the superiority of panasonic and pioneer.

You won't see a Samsung on any "top 10 plasma" list anytime soon. Those lists are easily dominated by Panny and Pioneer year after year.

Man, I figured this site had so many readers because of its tech nature, but now I see it's just old men with asian fever
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