Samsung's first A/V receiver with a built-in Blu-ray player - CNET Asia (Cotswolds) Samsung's first A/V receiver with a built-in Blu-ray player - CNET Asia (Cotswolds)

Monday 10 January 2011

Samsung's first A/V receiver with a built-in Blu-ray player - CNET Asia (Cotswolds)

Samsung's first A/V receiver with a built-in Blu-ray player - CNET Asia
LAS VEGAS --We're used to seeing A/V receivers with integrated Blu-ray players in home-theater-in-a-box systems, but they're pretty rare as standalone products. Samsung's newly announced HW-D7000 combines a full, component-style A/V receiver with a Blu-ray
Source: asia.cnet.com

IBM, Samsung Lead 31% Record Jump in New U.S. Patents in 2010 - BusinessWeek
Jan. 10 (Bloomberg) -- International Business Machines Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. and Microsoft Corp. led the winners of U.S. patents in 2010 during a 31 percent record jump in grants of a main safeguard of intellectual property. IBM, the world’s
Source: www.businessweek.com

New Samsung Galaxy Tabs & dual-core Gingerbread Super AMOLED Plus smartphones next month - ANDROID COMMUNITY.COM
Samsung is expected to launch its next-gen Galaxy Tab tablets at Mobile World Congress in February 2011, according to the WSJ , alongside a new range of Android smartphones. The  Korea Herald reports that the new handsets will use dual-core processors
Source: androidcommunity.com

Samsung, LG Takes Different Tack on 3-D Glasses - Wall Street Journal
LAS VEGAS—The two largest makers of TVs by volume—Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Co.—are placing big bets this year on different techniques for watching 3-D TVs, setting up a race that could determine the future of the product. Amid
Source: online.wsj.com

Samsung's ultrathin 9 Series laptop coming in February - engadget
We didn't have a date for Samsung's 9 Series when it became official a couple of days ago, but now we do: it's coming next month. Sammy's press release makes sure to run us through all the bodacious specs of this 13.3-inch machine, including the LED
Source: www.engadget.com

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