8ms the LCD-monitor, a 7.1-channel digital receiver, the biggest in the world the plasma TV and other animals of the Country of morning freshness.
In total company has presented hundreds new devices and decisions. Behind the full list we send the reader on site Samsung 2005 CES Press Room. We shall mention the most interesting.
First, it is necessary to note 24 " LCD-monitor SyncMaster 242mp with support HDTV and the built in TV-tuner. Sockets RGB, CVBS and S-Video, use of firm technologies MagicSpeed and MagicColor II is applied. It has been not less loudly declared model SyncMaster 915n, which main feature - rather low declared time of the response of a matrix - all 8ms. It is reached due to use of technology MagicSpeed. However, the maximal sanction in 1280x1024 can seem to much insufficient.
Secondly, interesting (for many our readers it even will appear a surprise) new 7.1-channel digital receiver AV-R3000 looks. Digital the company names it because of presence of four inputs HDMI and two DVI, and also on one HDMI-and to a DVI-output. Are promised 250Wt on the channel, converters 192KHz/24bit, support HDTV and high sanctions (480p, 720p and 1080i), and also such interesting mode, as Pure Direct, and function Multi-Zone which provides an opportunity of simultaneous playing of a various mediacontent in two-three premises. Well and in addition available interface IEEE 1394 (means to РС it is possible to connect and lose MP3 ;)). About the price of this pleasure we shall modestly keep silent (not one thousand USD). By the way, it is interesting, whether accident that the name of the device overlaps with similar "devices" Harman (the company has a ruler of receivers AVR, and in it model AVR 3000, the truth, is cheaper on the order of development Samsung).
Thirdly, be we on CES, for certain would not pass by Samsung HPR5072. And if have passed, precisely would stop at Samsung HPR8072. In fact the first device is 50 ", and the second - 80 " the plasma TV, the biggest in the world, by the way.
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