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To: Peter V who wrote (27017)12/22/1997 1:27:00 PM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
The downgrade must signal that we've hit bottom. Downtrodden and now downgraded. Here's an HDTV in the news...........

Samsung Tests HDTV Receiver Compatibility with ATTC & CBS in
Advance of CES Debut

RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 22, 1997--Samsung Electronics America, Inc. is making great
strides in the digital television arena having recently completed successful HDTV receiver compatibility tests. The tests were
conducted at the Advanced Test Television Center (ATTC) in Washington, DC and at the CBS Engineering Labs in New
York to ensure the operation and compatibility of Samsung's newly developed chip set for digital TV and set-top-box.

Samsung will demonstrate the superior quality of the receiver during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 8-11,
1998 in room N107 of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The demonstration will use off-air signals provided by CBS and
PBS.

Art Rancis, Vice President of Samsung's Product Innovation Lab, said, "While our work with CBS is only in its initial stages,
we share a common bond in our commitment to create and promote public awareness for HDTV."

The tests conducted at CBS confirm that the resolution produced by the Samsung receiver, 1920 x 1080 HDTV format, will
be the highest at CES. This will be demonstrated by a signal feed to two of Samsung's new 55" digital projection TVs, which
will debut at the show. Off air signals will be provided to Samsung during CES by CBS affiliate station KLAS-TV will include
sports, prime-time segments, as well as new and archival materials from CBS, and Nature, Nova in addition to art and drama
segments from PBS. Conversely, the Samsung receiver will be used at KLAS-TV as a confidence monitor to insure the
quality of the signal transmitted by station to the convention center.


CBS is leading the digital TV paradigm by broadcasting off-air HDTV test signals, which are transmitted from the Empire
State Building, and by providing test signals and program content at CES. Samsung had the opportunity to test its receiver at
the ATTC and in the CBS engineering laboratory in preparation for CES. The receiver tested contains an array of
Samsung-developed digital TV technology, including a Channel Demodulator/Decoder, Channel Equalizer, MPEG2 High
Level Decoder, and Format Converter ICs.


Headquartered in Ridgefield Park, NJ, The Consumer Electronics Division of Samsung Electronics America, Inc., markets a
broad range of consumer electronics products including color televisions, TVCR combination units, VCRs, camcorders, digital
products, microwave ovens, vacuums and air conditioners. The Information Systems Division markets monitors and storage
products including DVD-ROM drives.

Samsung Electronics Company Ltd., a US$19 billion flagship company of US$93 billion Korean-based Samsung Group, is a
world leader in the electronics sector, with operations in more than 60 countries. The company develops, manufactures, and
markets audio and video products, household electronics goods, computers and peripheral products, display products,
telecommunication and information systems, software tools and semiconductors.

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