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						<title>Samsung first to mass-produce 3D HDTV</title>        
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						<description>With  Avatar 3D  now the official Hollywood codeword for potloads of cash, three-dimensional telly is currently bigger than  Ben Hur . Already a big player in the flat panel TV market, Samsung has wasted no time embracing 3D,...</description>
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