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Samsung HW-F751 tube-amplified soundbar: totally tubular

2013-01-08
hello I'm the Westway Percy Nets here at Samsung's stand at CES 2013 I'm taking a look at the hwf 751 wireless sound bar so this is a wireless sound bar as you can see underneath here it comes with a wireless subwoofer as well samsung says it's designed to fit a 46 inch television perfectly of course you can use it with anything else it connects to your TV using Samsung's sound share technology now the company tells me that that's a little bit like bluetooth but hopefully without the lag so when you're watching action on screen it should be synced up perfectly so you won't have any delay when people are speaking or in big action scenes something quite neat about this salvar is it has got an accelerometer in the middle so it works on two planes that means that if I tilt the sound bar up the speaker arrangement inside it will change to use different speakers based on which way the actual sound bar is pointing the controls remain visible no matter what orientation you're using the sound bar in because this display on the front when you tilt it up here you can see your changes position which i think is quite a nice touch as you can see in the middle here this is a tube amplifier system or valve amplified if you prefer it's a bit hard to judge sound quality in this noisy environment here at the show but it sounds quite promising I can certainly tell you that it goes very loud fingers crossed that all the sound technology inside here makes for an excellent sound bar there is no price yet but it's quite a high-end bit of kit so if you do like the look of it your best start saving now is going to be coming out in the first half of 2013 on the restoration seen out here at CES 2013 and this is Samsung's hwf 751 sound bar
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