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Samsung Electronics slapped a $13,000 price tag on its first curved, super-thin OLED television to go on sale, the same price as rival LG Electronics and one that underscores the high costs of the technology.
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At the moment, OLED televisions are still very much a niche market and Samsung warned that industry forecasts for sales growth were a bit too optimistic.
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"We have just introduced our first OLED TV and have to see consumer response to gauge overall market demand," Kim Hyunsuk, a Samsung executive vice president, told reporters.
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Not one to put all its eggs in one basket, Samsung also unveiled on 55-inch and 65-inch ultra-high definition (UHD) TV sets, which offer crisper LCD picture resolution.
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Ultra HD TV sales are likely to grow 930,100 this year from 9,600 last year and may jump to 3.9 million sets next year, according to DisplaySearch.
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