Samsung reviews

Samsung DVD-HR735

Samsung DVD-HR735

Samsung's DVD-HR735 offers HDMI connectivity, but beyond that it's a largely unexciting DVD recorder.

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Samsung WEP200

Samsung WEP200

The WEP200 is a fantastic Bluetooth headset that offers great sound, and easy reach art facility, and reasonable battery life.

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Samsung HT-XQ100

Samsung HT-XQ100

If you just bought yourself a Samsung R7 LCD TV and are on the lookout for a matching sound system, nothing will come close to the beautifully crafted HT-XQ100 home-theatre-in-a-box.

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Samsung VP-DC163i

Samsung VP-DC163i

With options that cater to a range of experience levels, and a respectably low price, this unit should find a wide audience.

Samsung LA32R71BDX LCD TV

Samsung LA32R71BDX LCD TV

Samsung's LA32R71BDX 32-inch (81cm) LCD television offers a high-definition digital tuner, sleek design, and a clear image with a handy list of extra features.

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Samsung Z150

Samsung Z150

While the mid-level price may be too much for some, its feature set is well worth the cost. The unit could definitely do with more storage options to go with the 3G functionality, but otherwise this would be an excellent choice.

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Samsung Q30 Plus

Samsung Q30 Plus

The Samsung Q30 Plus's superb battery life and light chassis make it a highly attractive ultra-portable, despite questionable performance scores.

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Samsung YP-F2 (1GB)

Samsung YP-F2 (1GB)

The Samsung YP-F2 is ideal for those looking for an ultra-small and stylish MP3 player, but it's lacking a few features similarly priced competitors have.

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Samsung D900 (Ultra Edition 12.9)

Samsung D900 (Ultra Edition 12.9)

Samsung's D900 proves that it's entirely possible to take an existing phone design and put it on a serious slimming diet. Read our Australian review.

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Samsung Ultra Edition 9.9 (D830)

Samsung Ultra Edition 9.9 (D830)

At 9.9mm thick, the Samsung D830 (aka Ultra Edition 9.9) is an ultra-thin clamshell phone with a 2-megapixel camera and a 2.3-inch display.

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Samsung Ultra Edition 6.9 (X820)

Samsung Ultra Edition 6.9 (X820)

A featherweight at 66 grams, Samsung's Ultra Edition 6.9 (aka the X820) is being touted as the world's thinnest candy-bar phone, with a profile of only 6.9mm. A 2-megapixel camera adds to its appeal.

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Samsung D820

Samsung D820

Samsung's D820 is a super-slim slider phone with a good quality 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, TV output connection and a large 2-inch LCD.

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Samsung SyncMaster 204B

Samsung SyncMaster 204B

The Samsung SyncMaster 204B can handle productivity and entertainment tasks, but there are less expensive alternatives that offer comparable image quality and superior features.

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Samsung YP-U2

Samsung YP-U2

Despite some minor issues, the simple but feature-friendly YP-U2 from Samsung will be a hot seller.

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Samsung Z510

Samsung Z510

The days of the 3G brick are numbered, with the Samsung Z510 joining the Motorola RAZR V3x in the slim and sexy category.

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Samsung YP-Z5 (2GB)

Samsung YP-Z5 (2GB)

The YP-Z5 sounds clean and punchy. The touchpad needs an overhaul, but it's one of the first genuinely exciting MP3 players this year.

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Samsung YP-D1 (2GB)

Samsung YP-D1 (2GB)

If your idea of the ideal MP3 player is one that packs in every feature in the book, including a 2-megapixel camera, take a long look at the Samsung YP-D1 -- just keep in mind it maxes out at 2GB

Samsung SyncMaster 204T

Samsung SyncMaster 204T

We found nothing inherently wrong with the Samsung SyncMaster 204T, a 20-inch LCD with an attractive design, decent image quality, and useful software, but other monitors offer more features for the price.

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Samsung LA32M51B LCD TV

Samsung LA32M51B LCD TV

Samsung's 3,000:1 contrast ratio delivers outstanding shadow details which are unfortunately marred by soft PC text.

Samsung YH-J70

Samsung YH-J70

While Apple went out for minimal features in order to keep its iPods looking zen (no offence, Creative), Samsung, like most Korean companies, prefers to play it by the numbers (of features).

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