CES 2010: Samsung's new Blu-ray home theater products (photos)
CNET rounds up all the photos of Samsung's new home theater products at CES 2010.
Samsung BD-C6900
Samsung was one of many manufacturers to announce a 3D Blu-ray player at CES 2010, but it was the only one to include a "3D effect" in the exterior design, with its see-through top cover. The BD-C6900 includes built-in Wi-Fi and access to streaming media services like Netflix, Pandora, Vudu, and Picasa through Samsung Apps.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung BD-C6900.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung BD-C6900.
Samsung BD-C6900 - side view
Samsung BD-C6900 - straight on
Samsung BD-C7500
Samsung's ultraslim BD-C7500 Blu-ray player is the aesthetic successor to last year's funky BD-P4600. It's only 1.1 inches thick, has built-in Wi-Fi, and support for Samsung Apps.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung BD-C7500.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung BD-C7500.
Samsung BD-C7500 - top view
Samsung BD-C7500 - angled view
Samsung BD-C6500
Along with its high-end Blu-ray players, Samsung also released two mainstream models. The BD-C6500 has built-in Wi-Fi, 15-second disc load speed, and support for Samsung Apps.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung BD-C6500.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung BD-C6500.
Samsung BD-C6500 - angled view
Samsung BD-C5500
The Samsung BD-C5500 is the step-down to the BD-C6500 Blu-ray player. It's Wi-Fi ready (which means it requires a USB Wi-Fi dongle, sold separately), supports Samsung Apps, and has low power consumption (13 watts while in use.)
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung BD-C5500.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung BD-C5500.
Samsung BD-C5500 - angled view
Samsung HT-C7530W
Along with the standalone Blu-ray players, Samsung released a new line of Blu-ray home-theater-in-a-box (HTIB) systems. The HT-C7530W is a 5.1 home theater system with wireless rear speakers and a nature-inspired "Touch of Color" design. Like the BD-C5500, it's Wi-Fi-ready and requires a USB dongle (sold separately) for wireless connectivity, and it also supports the Samsung Apps platform of streaming media services.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung HT-C7530W.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung HT-C7530W.
Samsung HT-C7530W - angled view
Samsung HT-C6730W
The Samsung HT-C6730W is a 7.1 Blu-ray home theater system, with 1,330 watts of power and built-in Wi-Fi.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung HT-C7530W.
For more information, see our full blog on the Samsung HT-C7530W.
Samsung HT-C6730W - angled view
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