IFA 2007: Samsung launches plethora of new tech

New TVs, projectors, gadgets and more announced


31 August 2007 2:48 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Samsung has announced a series of new gadgets, TVs, projectors and printers at this years IFA 2007 consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany.

Products showcasing the New Home Life range include the 70-inch LED LCD TV, the Duo Player, the first BD Home theatre system and the smallest colour laser printer.

Products, which highlight the New Mobile Life range include the 3-inch compact video player and compact HD camcorders.

On the TV front, the F9 series TVs (52-, 70-inch) will feature the new LED Smart lighting technology Pocket-lint reported on earlier in the month, while the Samsung’s New Full HD TV F8 line with 100Hz MotionPLUS technology, which accoding to Samsung eliminates blurring in fast moving pictures.

In Blu-ray, the BD-UP5000 will be Samsung’s first dual-format High-Definition (HD) optical disc player, supports both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats as well as their interactive technologies, BD-Java and HDi.

Samsung will has also announced the HT-BD2, home theatre solution with Blu-ray, offers full compatibility with 24 movie frames per second playback and 1100 Watts of total output power.
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