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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.

Matthew Moskovciak
Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. E-mail Matthew or follow him on Twitter @cnetmoskovciak.
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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.
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Samsung BD-C6900 - side view

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Samsung BD-C6900 - straight on

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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.
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Samsung BD-C7500 - top view

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Samsung BD-C7500 - angled view

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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.
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Samsung BD-C6500 - angled view

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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.
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Samsung BD-C5500 - angled view

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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.
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Samsung HT-C7530W - angled view

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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.
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Samsung HT-C6730W - angled view

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