The Samsung 94 Series plasma TVs feature a power cord and nothing else, enticing you to take the bullet train to Wall Mount Junction. A built-in 802.11n connection communicates with a hidden receiver located up to 200 feet away amidst a tangled mess of unsightly cords.

Rather than plug various home theater components into the back of the
HDTV, such as
Blu-ray/
DVD players, home theater in a box systems and cable boxes, consumers can instead connect them to a receiver, leaving only the
HDTV’s power cable to hide. With a range of up to 200 feet, the receiver then
wirelessly transmits the audio and video signals - up to 1080i
HD resolution - directly to the television set. The receiver features a number of connectivity options for easy home theater expansion including three
HDMI 1.3 ports with
CEC technology. Over-the-air
HDTV channels can be viewed with the built-in NTSC/ATSC/QAM digital tuner.
They’ll be available in 50-inch and 58-inch varieties at the end of the year for a crotch-punching $3599 and $5299, respectively.
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