Samsung at CES 2007: High-contrast ratio TVs and the second generation of Blu-ray (slideshow)
Las Vegas (NV) - Samsung rolled out a bunch of new products one day before the official opening of the Consumer Electronics Show. At the press conference we saw the company's new LCD TVs with a contrast ratio of up to 10,000:1 as well as the the firm's second generation Blu-ray player and the iPod Nano competitor K3.
Interestingly enough, Samsung left out one significant announcement from its press conference. The company quietly rolled out a ultra mobile PC with a 32 GB flash hard drive. Read the article about the Q1P SSD here.
More CES 2007 Slideshows:
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CES 2007 Preview Gallery (18 images) ...
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