Samsung is taking its award-winning rear-projection HDTV line to the next level with the arrival of its 1080p 67-inch HL-R6768W DLP rear projection television. Samsung's showed select models of their ...
Here’s the first Bluetooth-certified TV, the 50-inch SPD-50P91FHD 1080p plasma display from Samsung. Bluetooth, on a TV? Yep, that lets you pair it up with Bluetooth headphones, not bothering anyone ...
Samsung Electronics has upgraded its plasma HDTV technology for 2007 with new image-enhancing technologies and added new models to satisfy the growing demand for sets with 1080p resolutions. Using ...
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Ever since CES back in January, we've been hearing that 2011 will be "the year of 3D." Happily, Samsung isn't focusing entirely on the third-dimension with its new D8000 Series HDTVs: the 55-inch ...
Visitors to the Samsung stand at IFA 2006 were greeted by a wall of flat-screen televisions. Samsung had one of the largest stands at the show and at least half of it was dedicated to televisions of ...
The time has come for a new TV. I have a few questions'¦ <BR><BR>Samsung 50" High-Definition 1080p rear-projection DLP TV<BR><BR>First what I want it for:<BR>Mostly for a computer monitor / media PC ...
Samsung Electronics introduced three new DVD player models at the 2006 CES, the DVD-HD860, DVD-HD960, and the SACD/DVD-Audio compatible DVD-HD1080. Ideal for consumers who want to savor their DVD ...
As per a news story by The Verge, the South Korean tech giant has officially unveiled its next-generation Galaxy Book Pro series, including the Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 and the Galaxy Book 2 Pro, which ...
As if it could be any other way, the just-announced Samsung Galaxy S 4 is Samsung’s, and perhaps even Android’s, best phone yet. In fact, it very well may be the best smartphone on the market, period.
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