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Samsung launches Curved OLED TV in Australia

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Last updated: September 2nd, 2013 at 10:10 UTC+02:00

Soon after making rounds in South Korea, USA and Europe, Samsung's curved OLED TV has made a pit stop in Australia. The TV is now available in select stores for AU$10,999. The 55-inch KN55S9C offers spectacular TV viewing experience with a great design. The TV features Timeless Arena design where the display is placed in a frame, thus giving a floating dipslay-like effect.

The TV is also packed with features like self-emitting RGB sub-pixels, high contrast ratio, clutter free single cable access for all connections, 3D support, MultiView option and Evolution Kit to upgrade to future hardware and software.

Samsung also announced the pricing of the 55-inch and 65-inch UHD TVs and will sell for AU$4,999 and AU$6,999 respectively.

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