
Samsung Redefines Easy Wireless Computing and Modernizes Mobile Integrations in New Series 7 Smart Station and HDTV Monitors
Samsung Electronics America Inc., a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Corporation, today introduced the straightway evolution of its award-winning Central Station, the Series 7 Samsung Smart Station, as then as a redesigned Series 7 HDTV monitor for a whole-home solution. Part HD monitor, part wireless docking station, the second generation Series 7 Smart Station builds upon the successes of its predecessor and now integrates with mobile devices just in case to notebook PCs, peripherals, network and AV, providing users with a simple and convenient way to increase productivity. The new Series 7 HDTV monitor includes HDTV functionality with a built-in TV tuner and integrated wireless display research from Intel® for added connectivity to the TB750 also as integrations with mobile devices like smartphones and tablets for added versatility. The Series 7 Smart Station, available in 24- and 27-inch configurations, and the Series 7 HDTV monitor, available in 24- and 27-inch configurations, will be available on display while the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas at Central Hall booth #12004, January 10-13.
"The PC market has been slowly evolving as users move away from desktops in favor of the convenience of laptops, tablets and even smartphones," said Todd Bouman, vice president of product marketing at Samsung Enterprise Business Division. "By doing this, users are limited to comparatively small screens, touchpads, limited keyboards and multiple peripheral connections. The new Series 7 Smart Station and Series 7 HDTV monitor solve these problems by providing users with an easy way to reduce desktop connection clutter and combine the convenience of a laptop or mobile device with the traditional advantages of a desktop PC. To boot, the built-in HDTV and WiDi functionality of the Series 7 HDTV monitor streamlines devices into a single work-play option ideal for smaller spaces."
As more and more users consume digital content on their tablets and smartphones, screen size has become an increasing concern. By linking their Android MHL-compatible smartphone, users can take advantage of the Series 7 Smart Station's new Mobile High Definition Link and enjoy content from their mobile devices directly on the much larger screen and with the benefit of rich, built-in stereo audio. Users can more easily keep an eye on their smartphone, seamlessly browse to it and even charge the device for a in fact unified experience.
Expanding upon the unequalled auto wireless detection feature included in the original Central Station, Samsung's new Series 7 Smart Station can find a laptop equipped with the included wireless USB adapter once it is moved within a 5-foot radius of the device. It as well includes a new Mobile Control feature which allows users to simultaneously connect to a tablet or smartphone, granting them complete control over their mobile device via the Series 7 Smart Station's unified hub interface and a traditional mouse and keyboard. Users can quickly and seamlessly browse between their laptop and smartphone interfaces to reply to incoming SMS messages or alerts on their mobile devices and return to more involved tasks on their laptop within seconds.
The Series 7 HDTV monitor enhances the multimedia experience of your smartphone and tables. It features Mobile High Definition Link support, allowing MHL-enabled smartphones and tablets to use it as an external display, giving users the ability to easily share content like images and videos, during taking advantage of the bigger display and built-in speakers. For compatibility with near any device, the Series 7 HDTV monitor incorporates dual HDMI ports and a VGA port.
The Series 7 HDTV monitor as well incorporates Intel's wireless display research. Simply download the Intel® WiDi widget to your PC to stream video and audio wirelessly to the Series 7 HDTV monitor, creating an furthermore compelling option for users trying to cut down on the amount of wires in their homes or offices.
Featuring three USB ports for connecting peripherals; the Series 7 Smart Station boasts fast, versatile data transfer and device communication and the ports are aligned on the sides of the monitor's base for easy access. Should the contingency arise, the Series 7 Smart Station includes an HDMI input, enabling users to connect Blu-ray players, set top boxes, or gaming devices in order to take full advantage of the 1080p LED backlit display. Users can as well enjoy sound from their connected Blu-ray player or laptop through integrated speakers, or via external speakers through the audio out port.
Samsung display products are available through Samsung resellers and distribution channels, which can be located by calling 1-800-SAMSUNG or by visiting www.samsung.com.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor, telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies with 2010 consolidated sales of US$135.8 billion. Employing in broad outline 190,500 people in 206 offices across 68 countries, the company operates two separate organizations to coordinate its nine independent business units: Digital Media & Communications, comprising Visual Display, Mobile Communications, Telecommunication Systems, Digital Appliances, IT Solutions, and Digital Imaging; and Device Solutions, consisting of Memory, System LSI and LCD. Recognized for its industry-leading performance across a range of economic, environmental and social criteria, Samsung Electronics was named the world's most sustainable research company in the 2011 Dow Jones Sustainability Index. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com
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