Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Nov 18 2007, 9:56am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung introduces the HT-TX500 and HT-TW500 high-end home theater systems.
The Samsung HT-TX500 surround sound system is already available in Germany. The system has 1,000 Watts and wireless satellite speakers.
Samsung uses NXT technology for the speakers to achieve an even sound distribution. The elegant 5.1 surround system sells for about $1,250.
The Samsung HT-TWX500 is a bit more expensive and sells for about $1,460. The Korean press-release did not go into detail what the difference is to the HT-TX500.
There is no information as to whether or not these Samsung surround sound systems will be available in the United States. Samsung does offer several HT series home theater systems in the States. See them here.
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