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The Cadillac of TVs costs more than a Cadillac: Samsung prices S9 at $40,000

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As 4K resolution and OLED technology make the march from prototypes to store shelves, we’ve seen some outrageous TV prices – from LG’s $12,000 55-inch OLED to Sony’s $25,000 84-inch 4K. But on Wednesday, Samsung topped them all. At a launch event in New York City, the company revealed it will sell its flagship S9 Ultra HD (UHD) TV for a whopping $40,000.

Samsung first unveiled the S9 at CES 2013 in January, where it drew as many stares for its unusual bezel and stand as for its ultra-sharp resolution. The floor-standing TV sits within an oversized metal frame, which reclines like an easel. It also boasts a three-way, 120-watt sound system and Samsung’s proprietary technology for converting 1080p content to UHD. That will come in handy, considering UHD content is nowhere in sight.

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Even within the rarefied air of UHD televisions, Samsung’s S9 is breaking new ground with its $40,000 asking price. The aforementioned Sony XBR-84X900 goes for $25,000, and LG’s 4K offering, the 84LM9600, retails for “only” $20,000. How much are an extra inch and fancy bezel worth to you? Samsung’s apparently hoping at least $15,000.

Still on board? Ransack your retirement fund and head over to Samsung.com, where you’ll be able to preorder the UN85S9 for $39,999 starting at the end of March.

Nick Mokey
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