http://www.theverge.com/2012/7/5/3138316/samsung-75-inch-es9000-smart-tv-available-price-south-korea
Samsung 75-inch ES9000 smart TV on sale in South Korea for $17,424
By Sam Byford on July 5, 2012 03:31 am
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Samsung may be spinning off its LCD division to concentrate on OLED, but that doesn't mean you won't see flagship LCD sets from the company going forward.
Take the 75-inch ES9000, for example, which was launched in South Korea this week. It has a tiny 7.9mm bezel, and what little of the frame you can see is finished in "rose gold."
Of course, it's also laden with all the smart TV features we saw at CES, including gesture-based interaction and the Smart Evolution upgrade capability. You'll be paying for the privilege, though — the ES9000 will sell for ₩19.8 million in Korea, or about $17,424.
With Samsung recently enforcing minimum pricing on its TVs, don't expect it to go for much cheaper if it ever gets a worldwide release.
By Sam Byford on July 5, 2012 03:31 am
![[image loading]](http://www.digitaltrends.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Samsung-ES9000.jpg)
Samsung may be spinning off its LCD division to concentrate on OLED, but that doesn't mean you won't see flagship LCD sets from the company going forward.
Take the 75-inch ES9000, for example, which was launched in South Korea this week. It has a tiny 7.9mm bezel, and what little of the frame you can see is finished in "rose gold."
Of course, it's also laden with all the smart TV features we saw at CES, including gesture-based interaction and the Smart Evolution upgrade capability. You'll be paying for the privilege, though — the ES9000 will sell for ₩19.8 million in Korea, or about $17,424.
With Samsung recently enforcing minimum pricing on its TVs, don't expect it to go for much cheaper if it ever gets a worldwide release.
The question is. If you were very rich, would you buy it?
I would. I mean, a 75 inch TV is just amazing. I've never ever seen a TV that big.