• Samsung Series 7 Smart Station announced

  • Samsung has unveiled their Series 7 Smart Station which is a combination of an HD monitor and a wireless docking station. This is the second generation Series 7 Smart Station which features an integrated TV tuner and a built-in wireless display (WiDi) technology from Intel. Hailed as TB750, these will be available in 24” and 27” flavors for $549 and $599 respectively.
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    The Series 7 Smart Station here will link up to your Android-powered, MHL-compatible smartphone thus letting one enjoy high quality visual content on your smartphone on a bigger display, coupled with an enriching sound experience. Folks can catch an early glimpse at CES, however Samsung will begin shipping these in March.
    [UberGizmo]

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