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The technological giant Samsung presented its televisions again and this time provided journalists with information about their availability. These are the same televisions that Samsung presented at the CES 2014 in Las Vegas, but this time it was promoted at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. USA Today was the first to reveal the prices and availability of these TVs. As he claims in his report, Samsung will start selling TVs gradually, with the first of them appearing on the market already at the end of this month.

Right off the bat, it will be TVs from the U9000 series. These are curved televisions, which will start to be sold in the next few days in 55- and 65-inch versions. The price of the 55-inch model is set at $3, the 999-inch model will be $65 more expensive. In the course of the year, an even larger version with a diagonal of 1 inches will also go on sale. This model will start selling for $000.

In the next few days, two U8550 models will also remain on sale. Similar to the U9000, this time there are 55- and 65-inch versions. However, the price is lower since it is a flat screen. The 55-inch model will start at $2 and the 999-inch model will start at $65. In May/May, other models with a diagonal from 3 to 999 inches will be sold. Their price should range from $50 to $75.

A curved Samsung Curved UHD TV with a diagonal of 105 inches should also reach the market within the year, but its price is not yet known. Interestingly, however, according to the survey, more people prefer curved displays than flat ones and don't mind paying an extra $600 or more for such a TV. Samsung Electronics USA President Tim Baxter therefore expects curved TVs to bring sex appeal to this market.

*Source: USA Today

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