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  • Samsung, Panasonic set for 3-D (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
    NEW YORK - Want to be the first one on your block with a 3-D television? It will cost you about $3,000.
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  • Preview: Samsung Plasma C7000 (cnet.com.au)
    Plasma fans can join the 3D bandwagon too, with the April launch of the Samsung Plasma C7000, which also includes the company's IPTV portal, Internet@TV.
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  • Example of innovation Michigan needs: Chuck Reid, Michigan Businessperson of the Year (The Grand Rapids Press)
    Holland entrepreneur says, "design and creativity is what really drives everything."
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  • NAIA national women's tourney back for 21st year (The Jackson Sun)
    Teams from across the nation begin arriving in Jackson today for the 30th NAIA Division I Women's Basketball Championship.
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  • Samsung Launches 3D TVs (InformationWeek)
    The company's 3-D products -- including LED, LCD, and plasma televisions and a 3-D Blu-ray player -- will begin shipping this month.
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  • Best Buy bets on 3D TV, but no quick payoffs seen (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    While James Cameron's 3D sci-fi epic "Avatar" took the box office by storm instantly, the road to success will be much longer for Best Buy Co Inc, which is making a big bet on 3D televisions this year.
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  • Samsung, Panasonic selling 3-D TVs (The Wenatchee World)
    NEW YORK — Want to be the first one on your block with a 3-D television? It will cost you about $3,000. Samsung and Panasonic will start selling 3-D TVs in U.S. stores this week, inaugurating what manufacturers hope is the era of 3-D viewing in the living room. But because the sets require bulky glasses, and there is for now little to watch in the enhanced format, it will take at least a few ...
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  • 3-D TV sets may go on sale in Toledo area in 2 weeks (The Toledo Blade)
    FROM BLADE STAFF AND NEWS SERVICES Sales of 3-D televisions for home use in the United States began yesterday with a New York event, but Toledo-area customers may get a chance to buy the sets within two weeks. The sets, which would require viewers to wear the special glasses to get the 3-D effect, will cost about $3,000 to more than $6,000, depending on the screen size. Japan's Panasonic Corp ...
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  • 3DTV: What the 'big four' are offering (Daily Telegraph)
    Here's what you can expect from Sony, Samsung, LG and Panasonic
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  • Praised and pricey, 3-D TV has arrived (Dallas Morning News)
    LOUIS DeLUCA/DMNThe sets are expensive and require glasses, but experts are confident the future for 3-D is so bright we'll all soon be wearing the shades.
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