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Samsung Move Into the Curved Sound Business

Samsung Move Into the Curved Sound Business

The Korean Company who is currently investing billions in
developing new sound systems from a recently established development lab in the
USA has taken the wrappers off a brand new curved soundbar which are
specifically designed to work with the Companies 55-inch and 65-inch curved
Ultra HD TVs.


The soundbar is the HW-H7500 Curved Soundbar which is
expected to sell in Australia for around $899.

The soundbar features brushed-aluminium chassis, 8.1
channels, including proprietary technology and two drivers on both sides to
“optimize surround sound from three directions.” It includes a wireless
subwoofer. It connects to Samsung TVs via Samsung’s Bluetooth-based TV
SoundConnect, enabling quick and easy pairing between products.

Users can control a built-in equalizer and additional
features through Samsung TV remote controls.

The bar can also be wall-mounted because it can be attached
onto a stand under a curved Ultra HD Samsung TV.

The Company has also announced the Shape M3 active speaker,
it is expected to sell for around $225.  

The new Shape speaker is the M3, which joins the larger M5
and M7 speakers and four other audio products equipped with Shape
multiroom-audio technology. They are the HW-H750 soundbar, the HT- H6500WM and
HT-H7730WM HTiBs, and the BD-H6500 Blu-ray player.

Shape systems can be controlled from smartphones and
tablets, with users selecting songs stored on networked computers and their
mobile device. The Shape products also stream music from Amazon Cloud Player,
Pandora, Spotify, Rhapsody, TuneIn Radio and other Cloud source.