Samsung introduces its CES audio hardware, claims a world's first

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/01/samsung-soundbar-hw-f750-1357440482.jpg Samsung’s just unveiled its raft of audio products at CES and they’re headlined by what the firm claims is a world’s first: a sound bar to pack a built-in vacuum tube and Bluetooth for connecting to tubes of another kind (read: TVs). A portable wireless bluetooth speaker (labeled as the DA-F60), pumps out tunes with the apt-X audio codec and leverages NFC to connect to devices. Home theater buffs were also given a nod with a 7.1 channel surround sound system intended to be used with the firm’s line of 2013 televisions. As for internals, the system relies on a Gallium Nitride amplifier for enhanced sound quality. If you’re jonesin’ for a new way to watch Blu-Rays to go along with the fresh audio hardware, Sammy’s also unveiled a “premium” Blu-Ray player with “advanced upscaling capabilities.” Head past the break for the press release and full set of glamour shots.Gallery: Samsung CES 2013 Audio Hardware
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