Samsung rolls out Bluetooth-equipped "PAVV Cannes" plasma TV
It looks like Samsung has managed to squeeze a bit more than buzzwords into its "Cannes" line of plasma TVs, with the company adding some Bluetooth functionality to its new 50-inch model (the SPD-50P91FHD). According to Samsung, that makes this the world's first Bluetooth certified TV, letting you getting some additional use out of your wireless headset and printer (among other peripherals). The TV itself also looks to be impressive enough, boasting a full 1080p resolution and packing ACAP support for some two-way data broadcasting. Like the other sets in the line, this one's exclusive to the Korean market for the time being, where it'll set you back 4,300,000 won, or about $4,640.[Via AVING]
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
supaneko @ Apr 25th 2007 1:41PM
Does full 1080p resolution mean that the resolution of the TV is 1920x1080 and not the typical 1024x768 or 1368x768 that current plasmas are?
Dr Haisook @ Apr 26th 2007 6:08PM
I just wanted to say that the girl is hot :)
That's some good marketing...
ryan @ Apr 26th 2007 7:25PM
That's exactly what full 1080p means... 1920x1080 pixel resolution. I'd love to see Full 1080p on a plasma display
Mikey @ Apr 30th 2007 1:54PM
Plenty of manufacturers are rolling out 1080p plasmas. I saw a 73"? LG display in the store the other day. I believe there are some 50" -or so- models also available.
Wireless headset and printer?
I wish we'd see wireless a/v interconnect, instead of printer and headphones. No more wires, between components, would be ideal. I guess, I should say 'will' be, whenever that day arrives.
vaxick @ May 14th 2007 6:11AM
Samsung has another series of sets that feature Bluetooth as well. Their new HLT (XX87/89S) LED DLP line.