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Discussione: Samsung:novità Blu

  1. #1
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    Samsung:novità Blu


    Nei meandri del sito Samsung USA ci sono le foto dei nuovi modelli

    Blu-ray Players Set New Standards for 3D Playback, Category-defining Design and Energy Efficiency
    LAS VEGAS, January 6, 2010 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a market leader and award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, today unveiled its 2010 lineup of Blu-ray players, reaching new frontiers in delivering quality HD home entertainment. Standing out among the four-player lineup is the winner of the 2010 CES Best of Innovations Award, the BD-C6900, featuring built-in 3D playback and supporting the new 3D Blu-ray standard. For those looking for the best in design and performance, the BD-C7500 offers the slimmest Blu-ray player to date, with a nature-inspired, contemporary form factor. The BD-C6500 combines performance and speed, and the entry-level BD-C5500 delivers an eco design. All players in the 2010 lineup support Internet@TV for the first time, providing access to a wide range of online content. Samsung’s latest Blu-ray players will be on display at Booth #11026 during the International Consumer Electronics Show, which will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, January 7 -10, 2010.

    With a focus on connected entertainment, all models from the step-up BD-C6500 and above include built-in Wi-Fi support, and for the first time ever, consumers will be able to access Samsung’s upgraded Internet@TV feature through their Samsung Blu-ray players via their wireless/broadband connection, even if they do not have a Samsung HDTV. New for Internet@TV this year is Samsung Apps, providing consumers with an expanded, easy to navigate selection of content and applications from leading services Accedo Broadband, AccuWeather.com, The Associated Press, Blockbuster, Fashion TV, Netflix, Picasa, Pandora, Rovi, Travel Channel, Twitter, USA TODAY, and Vudu.

    Premium HD Experience Packed into the Slimmest Form Factor: BD-C7500
    The Samsung BD-C7500 is a beautiful, nature-inspired player, offering a multimedia experience that goes well beyond traditional Blu-ray players. A CES 2010 Innovations Honoree in the Video Components product category, the BD-C7500 is the world’s slimmest Blu-ray player at 1.1 inches. The ultra-slim device features an elegant nature-inspired wood design coated with jewel-like gloss. Designed to be wall-mounted, placed on a 25-degree angle stand or placed flat, it can be configured to match almost any home entertainment set-up.

    The BD-C7500 features improved disc load and boot up times, while the 1080p playback reproduces movie images at 24 fps without need for up-conversion, resulting in a natural on-screen motion.
    Getting into the Action with Immersive 3D Playback: BD-C6900

    Entertainment enthusiasts can enjoy for the first time 3D content on their Blu-ray player, enhanced with multi-channel HD surround sound with the BD-C6900. As demand for 3D content increases, Samsung provides consumers with a way to immerse themselves into the entertainment experience and watch their favorite 3D titles from the comfort of their homes. The player is compatible with Samsung’s new 3D HDTVs and recently ratified 3D Blu-ray standard, for the ultimate in immersive, life-like experience.

    True to its commitment to elegant design, Samsung delivers the BD-C6900 in a slim design and a transparent cover that allows the consumer to see the disk spin as it plays.
    Fast Performance, Quality Entertainment: BD-C6500

    With a lightning fast 15-second disc load and 15-second boot-up time, the BD-C6500 is one of the quickest Blu-ray players in the market giving consumers more time to relax and enjoy their favorite movies in high-definition. Another CES 2010 Innovations Honoree, the player features enhanced Blu-ray disc playback using Samsung’s Adaptive Servo Technology (AST). All of this is packaged in a slim and sleek design.
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    ottimo!

    Ma il problema è che dovrei cambiare il mio splendido jvc hd 100. E con cosa? Non esiste ancora nulla, a parte un mediocre Mitzubishi hd ready.
    Ligrestowsky's home theater: videoproiettore JVC RS 2000 (N7), Amplificatore multicanale Yamaha Aventage RX-A3080, finale Rotel RB 985 MKII frontali B&W CDM 7 SE, centrale B&W CDM C SE, sub B&W ASW 2000, surrond B&W DS6S3, Surround rear B&W dm600, atmos Indiana line, X box one x, blu ray Panasonic 900, tv Samsung qled q90 r 75 pollici.

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    Ma io non capisco una cosa: il 3D di Samsung sarà compatibile con i
    TV 3D di Panasonic, per esempio?.....e con i TV Sony? insomma è uno standard per tutti i produttori?....o ogni marca è compatibile solo con la propria accoppiata BDP-TV?


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