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Monday, March 12, 2007

 

Imagination comes to life 
with latest Samsung products

 
With its aim to develop innovative products that cater to the local market, Samsung has launched its Imagination Technology strategy to the public in order to pioneer their ever growing line up of products. With their innovations, Samsung will try to prove if these products can make consumers imagine for real.

 First, the Samsung CLP-300 color laser printer. This printer boasts of a 13.6kg weight and covers an area of an open magazine, making it the lightest and most compact laser printer in the market. It can print colored pages with a speed of four pages per minute (ppm) and 16 ppm for black and white printing.

To provide a wide screen solution for its consumers, Samsung launched the 460PXn 46i LCD monitors. These monitors boast a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and 500 nits brightness, capable of delivering sharp and crisp pictures. The 460PXn also features Digital Natural Image-enhancement (DNIe) that enhances detail and color saturation.

 Samsung also unveiled its SyncMaster 226 BW LCD monitor that delivers 22” of crisp and detailed graphics. With its wide 16:10 aspect ratio, capable of widescreen format, the 226BW allows its users to multitask with numerous applications at a time.

 The Samsung SnycMaster 460PXn and the 226 BW LCD monitors also obtained the Windows Microsoft Vista certification, allowing it to be compatible with the systems’ user interface.

 Last, is the Samsung SE-To84L slot-in slim external DVD writer. Capable of writing and reading various CDs and DVDs, the SE-To84L connects to your computer via USB 2.0 and boasts of an array of impressive features. The DVD writer can handle 8cm discs with ease and supports lightscribe technology, which allows the user to engrave their own personalized label unto the disc itself.

“Leveraging on its expertise in digital convergence, innovation and technology, Samsung is setting its goal in being the major IT player in the Philippines,” said Spencer Shim, president and CEO, Samsung Electronics Philippines. 
--Luis R. Munar

   

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