Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Apr 24 2008, 7:26am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The Blu-ray player supports Dolby True HD and 1080p at 24 fps and 60 fps. The HT AS720 features a 5.1 channel receiver, subwoofer and six satellite speakers with 650 W of total power. The amp features Dolby True HD Support and DTS HD pass through.
The DVD player features HDMI out, component video, and S-Video outputs. The home theater system is available now for $599 and the BD-P1500 will be available in June at an undetermined price.
Via Samsung
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