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It’s positioned as the thinnest (at 6.3mm) and lightest (at 1.53 pounds) two-in-one tablet on the market The company also launched a Windows 10-based TabPro S tablet with included full-size detachable keyboard and 12-inch display. Mobile devices: In mobile, the company added rose-gold and platinum finishes for its Gear S2 Classic smart watch, said Samsung Pay would be available to the S2 and S2 Classic later this year, and said it plans to make the smartwatches compatible with Apple smartphones later this year. The refrigerator and front-load washers will be available in the spring. The Family Hub refrigerator also features built-in interior cameras that take interior pictures every time a door is opened and closed, enabling shoppers to check the refrigerator’s content remotely from a smartphone while at the grocery store. From the touchscreen, users can control home-automation systems, access streaming services, view messages and calendar items sent from a smartphone, display pictures, and place grocery orders with Shop Rite and Fresh Direct for home delivery. Samsung’s first Family Hub refrigerator also debuted with connected-home technology and embedded 21.5-inch touchscreen. The company will continue to offer high dynamic range (HDR) on all 4K TVs in 2016 and will continue to use the Open HDR standard.Īppliances: In appliances, the company unveiled its first three front-load washers with an Add Wash feature, which lets users pause washing so they can put extra items in through a small front door without water spilling out. –adding multiple new features to its smart TVs, including an expanded selection of games that appeal to more serious gamers and the ability to display options for selecting linear TV, smart-app streaming content, and external devices in a single menu. –expanding its selection of curved SUHD and curved UHD TVs and –launching is first bezel-less 4K TVs, which will appear in 8- and 9-series SUHD TVs and will include the industry’s first bezel-less curved TV, the KS9500

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–launching its first soundbar that delivers Dolby Atmos object-based surround sound via upward-firing drivers in the bar and in companion wireless surround speakers In other developments, Samsung said it is:
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Other Samsung smart TVs will integrate with SmartThings home-automation systems, enabling consumers to control certain TV features through the SmartThings’ smartphone app and incorporate the TV into their smart-home routines.

The company partnered with home-automation supplier Smart Things, which it bought in 2014, to add home-automation technology to the TVs.

More than 200 home devices are compatible with the Smart Things technology.
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Home automation: The company also said it is turning all of its 2016 smart SUHD TVs into home-automation hubs, enabling consumers to control and monitor smart home systems via the TV screen with the inclusion of a free Smart Things Extend USB dongle. The 4K Blu-ray player will be available in March and will be able to play more than 100 4K Blu-ray discs expected to be available in 2016. The company is also hosting technology demos at its booth of a 170-inch SUHD TV and an 8K curved SUHD TV.
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All feature 10-bit displays, peak brightness levels extended to 1,000 nits, and up to 1 billion colors.įive SUHD TV series with screens sizes of 49 to 88 inches will include the flagship KS9500 SUHD TV, which will be the world’s first bezel-less curved TV, said executive VP Joe Stinziano. The company also announced that its SUHD TVs, all with color-gamut-expanding quantum-dot displays, will comply with the 4K performance minimums revealed Monday by the Ultra HD Alliance. Samsung expanded its selection of 4K SUHD and 4K UHD TVs, turned its smart SUHD TVs into home-automation hubs, and launched its first 4K Blu-ray player at CES.
