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Samsung's IT-friendly home cinema kit
Samsung is claiming a world’s first with the launch of two
all-in-one home cinema systems that will allow you to play DVDs, MPEG and DivX video, digital music and photo files directly from portable hard drives.
A very handy
feature indeed considering the wide range of storage devices in use by people
today. Just hook up your device to the USB 2.0 port and off you go. It also saves you the cost and clutter of investing in really long
cables to connect your TV to your PC.
The HT-UP30 boasts a progressive scan DVD
player, four 75W satellite speakers, an 80W centre speaker and 120W subwoofer.
The HT-TP33 is essentially the same but with floor-standing speakers. The
HT-UP30 costs £158 here while the HT-TP33 costs £215 here.
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