What's the resolution on the TV in your living room? 1080p? That's peanuts compared to this monster that Samsung just unveiled — a 105-inch behemoth that displays at ultra-high definition, or 2160p. And the most mind-boggling part? The screen is curved. With the touch of a remote, the ends of Samsung's television pop out of its […]
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