Samsung brought much to the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show. But among its vast array of digital goods was a notable array of HDTVs.
Chief among the batch was a "Super OLED" TV which uses individual red, green and blue organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) instead of a color filter as used by other OLED TV makers.
Another important distinction among forthcoming Samsung HDTVs is Smart Interaction, which offers consumers the ability to control the sets using speech recognition as well as gestures. Some sets will also feature facial recognition capabilities to identify who's sitting in front of the HDTV and present a customize menu specific to the recognized user.
Watch Consumer Reports video on Samsung TVs at CES for more information. And catch up on all the news from the 2012 CES trade show.
Other Samsung news from CES:
- Samsung introduces a 15-inch thin laptop, and 13- and 14-inch ultrabooks
- Samsung bets big on connected cameras and camcorders
- Samsung announces 55-inch OLED TV, adds voice control, face recognition to Smart TVs
- Video: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 has thin, bright display
- Samsung to place ads on Smart TVs
- Video: Samsung's Galaxy Note smart phone has giant 5.3-in. display
—Paul Eng












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