Samsung India has announced the launch of a series of high tech, lifestyle oriented Home Theatre systems in the Indian market. These include – HT-X250, HT-X30, HT-TX25 and HT-Q20.
"The 2007 Home Theatre lineup should further fuel the growth of our Home Theatre segment which is seeing a huge interest linked with the exponential growth being witnessed by the Flat Panel TV category." said R Zutshi, Dy MD, Samsung India.
At the top of the line is the HT-X250 model, that according to the company differentiates on account of features like Wireless Ready Rear Channel System, Dual layout and USB Host playback. The HT-X250 will allow users to view and play various media files such as pictures, movies and songs saved in an MP3 player, digital camera or USB memory by connecting the storage device to the USB port of the home theatre.
The incorporated Progressive Scan technology offers non-interlaced images sent to the Digital Television receivers for good image quality. According to Samsung, this technology eliminates even the slightest hint of blur or distortion. The HT-X250, like all other models in the new range offers support for many audio and video formats including MP3, WMA, MPEG, DivX, JPEG and more. Other features include Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic and DTS decoders.
This HT-X250 will deliver up to 600 Watts of audio power through 5.1 channels. And in addition, it offers HDMI technology, which allows for transfer of video data from DVD receiver to TVs. This product is priced at Rs. 29,000.
The other Home Theatre systems in this range are differentiated on account of features like Multi format playback- DivX , DVD-Video, MP3, WMA, JPEG Disc Playback and USB Host Play; Wireless ready rear channel system; enhanced sound output and Progressive Scan feature.
The HT-X30 offers 800W PMPO Sound output, HDMI feature and USB Playback, and is priced at Rs 13,900. While the HT-TX25 with its 4 floor standing speakers is priced at Rs. 19,900, the entry level HT –Q20 is priced at Rs. 10,990.
Samsung Launches Home-Theatre Systems
By: Laiq Qureshi
| Aug 08,2007
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