Event Coverage

Samsung's Big Bash - The 3D Eagle has Landed

Introduction

Samsung Southeast Asia & Oceania Forum 2010

HardwareZone has just returned from the first ever Samsung Southeast Asia & Oceania Forum at the SUNTEC Singapore Convention Centre. Even though a whole host of products were shown at the exhibition, it was clear from the start that the main stars of the day were the brand-new Samsung NX10 interchangeable lens camera, 3D and LED-backlit TVs.

Speaking of 3D TVs, Samsung seems to have beaten Sony to the market by announcing that their TVs will be ready for purchase by end of the month. We've got more details on the next page, so be sure to check them out. Other products displayed included new cameras and camcorders, a pico projector, e-book readers, printers and home appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, air purifiers and a NaviBot robot cleaner with 'visionary mapping' which looked like it could have helped us lots during Chinese New Year spring cleaning.

The two-day Samsung forum will end tomorrow and is one of five events around the world designed to bring a regional market vision to Samsung's global product and strategic announcements. Translated, we think that means Samsung wants you to know what they have planned for you in your hometown. Read on! 
 

Sang-Jin Park, CEO of Samsung Digital Imaging, opened the forum with a strong focus on the Samsung NX10.

Irene Ng, Strategic Marketing Director of Samsung Singapore, waves the touch-screen remote control for the flagship LED 9000 HD 3D TV.

You know they’re serious about 3D when they trot out a bevy of models with 3D glasses on.

Not to belabour the point, but LED-backlit TVs were a main focus too.

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