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		<title>Samsung Omnia Release Date</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 11:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Samsung Omnia conquers new heights! With the vague Samsung Omnia 2 release date (it was due to release in summer in the United States and in September abroad) some still find themselves waiting for this megacool device. And it is worth being waited, indeed! Firstly, you see a huge display outpacing its predecessor. It has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung Omnia conquers new heights! With the vague <strong>Samsung Omnia 2 release date</strong> (it was due to release in summer in the United States and in September abroad) some still find themselves waiting for this megacool device. And it is worth being waited, indeed! Firstly, you see a huge display outpacing its predecessor. <span id="more-319"></span>It has way <strong>more possibilities</strong> starting with sensor controls and ending with multimedia features. With WVGA resolution there is no ending to wondering at brilliant clarity displaying video, images and Web pages. Even direct sun light is no longer an obstacle to quality picture.</p>
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<p><strong>Samsung Omnia</strong> also has a thought-out and <strong>intuitive user interface</strong>. Compared with the previous model, the icons became larger and the whole interface is optimized to finger control. Furthermore, the universal codec package excludes any problems with file conversion. 1500mAch storage battery ensures long duration without recharging even with running multimedia functions. The total volume of the <strong>Samsung Omnia 2</strong>’s memory makes up <strong>48Gb</strong>. Impressive?</p>
<p>What is more, with the Samsung Omnia 2 you no longer have to be stuck to your working place all day long as the phone edits Microsoft Office documents, receives e-mails and installs different applications. Samsung Omnia 2 loads Web pages stunningly fast. Meanwhile <strong>Wi-Fi</strong> and <strong>HSDPA </strong>technologies provide the high-speed Internet.</p>
<p>As a cherry on top, it is impossible to get lost with the Samsung Omnia 2. Maps with pedestrian and driver’s mode will help you to find the right way. <strong>Three-dimensional image</strong> of the selected objects defines the location extremely precisely. So, with the Samsung Omnia 2 any road becomes just a nice stroll.</p>
<p>So as you’ve already understood, the Samsung Omnia 2 is everything you’ve been dreaming of. And even more.</p>
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		<title>Samsung Blu-ray 2500 review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:25:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The leader on the market of consumer electronics, the Samsung company has launched an advanced Blu-ray player &#8211; Samsung BD-P2500 with HD 1080p playback, 7.1-Channel analog audio outputs, HDMI 1.3 output including xvYCC Deep Color support, HQV processing chip, 24fps film mode that claims to explode your sense organs with unprecedented HD audio-visual effects. By [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The leader on the market of consumer electronics, the <strong>Samsung </strong>company has launched an <strong>advanced Blu-ray player</strong> &#8211; <strong>Samsung BD-P2500</strong> with<strong> HD 1080p</strong> playback, <strong>7.1</strong>-Channel analog audio outputs, <strong>HDMI 1.3</strong> output including xvYCC <strong>Deep Color support</strong>, <strong>HQV </strong>processing chip, <strong>24fps</strong> film mode that claims to explode your sense organs with unprecedented HD audio-visual effects.<span id="more-309"></span> By the way, HQV processing chip allows viewing both Blu-ray discs as well as conventional DVDs including JPEG images. Wow! Don’t know about you but my mouth is already watering!</p>
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<p>The company claims that <strong>Samsung Blu-Ray 2500</strong> provides impressive HD home theater sensations. It outputs <strong>Dolby Digital, Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus</strong>. The player produces sound just like sound system in any modern movie theater. In addition, dts-HD HR has been updated with firmware. What is more, Samsung Blu-Ray 2500 makes it possible to check out all the latest interactive features like BD Live and Bonus View. It means that you are going to look at your favorite movies from other visual and acoustic perspectives.</p>
<p>Priced as much as <strong>$500</strong> Samsung Blu-Ray 2500 comes out integrated with <strong>1GB flash memory</strong>, wired Ethernet connection as well as USB port to expand memory. All in all, the device promises some very extraordinary sounds and sights with high definition features. Oh, I really want this smashing glossy chrome-detailed raven black thing!</p>
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