Samsung goes wild with bevy of new HTIB systems
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Filed under: CES, Home Entertainment
It was but a few days ago that Harman Kardon brought a trio of new Home Theater in a Box systems to the table, but Samsung’s out to construct that offering look like child’s play. There’s a lot to digest in that one,
- 2.1-channel self-contained home theater speaker system
- Wall-mountable home theater sound bar with piano black design
- Integrated
progressive-scan, 1080p upconverting DVD player
- 280-watt, 2.1-channel simulated surround sound with wireless subwoofer
- HDMI-CEC
- USB 2.0 port for connecting cameras, PMPs, etc.
- Bluetooth 2.1 for wireless […]
Orginal post by Darren Murph
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