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Samsung Electronics and Microsoft Announce Revolutionary
HDTV Alliance on Next-Generation Xbox Video Game Console (3/5/2005)
Video Game Console and Digital Television
Manufacturers Team Up to Usher in New Era for High-Definition Gaming
Samsung Electronics, a global HDTV leader,
and Microsoft Corp., a leading force in the software and video game
industries, today announced an alliance to elevate gaming to the
next level through high-definition technology. Microsoft has chosen
Samsung as the exclusive HDTV worldwide marketing partner for the
next-generation Xbox(R) high-definition (HD) gaming platform. The
announcement was made today during the Home Entertainment Expo at
the New York Hilton.
The next-generation Xbox/Samsung HDTV combination
is designed to deliver the most advanced and realistic high-definition
experience to gamers worldwide. To promote the HD Era, the companies
plan to place over 25,000 Samsung high-definition televisions in
Microsoft(R) Xbox retail kiosk locations across the globe.
"Gaming has become a primary force for innovation
in the entertainment and technology industries. Samsung has selected
Microsoft Xbox as the best next-generation game console and a key
driver in the global HDTV revolution," said Peter Weedfald, Senior
Vice President Consumer Electronics & North America Corporate Marketing,
Samsung Electronics America, Inc. "Samsung is proud to expand the
Microsoft relationship and stand with them at the forefront of the
HD gaming century."
"Samsung is a natural partner to showcase
the richness of the next-generation Xbox," said Peter Moore, Corporate
Vice President of Worldwide Marketing and Publishing for Xbox at
Microsoft. "Samsung HDTVs will provide Xbox enthusiasts with the
truest high-definition gaming experience available."
The alliance is the culmination of a global
process begun by Microsoft in October 2004 to find the most advanced
and formidable visual display company to join with the new-generation
Xbox video game console. A wide variety of visual display screen
sizes and technology platforms from Samsung Electronics (LCD, Plasma,
Micro Display - DLP and Slim Fit HDTV CRT's) combined with the incredible
new Xbox console will give gamers unprecedented realism and intensity
in their gameplay. The new 23" Samsung LCD TV (LNR238W) to be paired
at retail with the new Xbox console offers a super-fast 12 millisecond
pixel switching speed, which will enable intense action while overcoming
any motion artifacts. In addition, the Fixed Pixel Device eliminates
scan lines, further ensuring gameplay is smooth and flicker-free.
Picture quality combines with advanced audio technology to create
an incredible gaming experience. Samsung's HDTV built-in speakers
emulate the most realistic surround sound using SRS Tru-surround
XT so the action feels even closer. Game enthusiasts will no doubt
appreciate the sharper details, deeper contrast and rich sound that
are standard on a Samsung HDTV.
The global marketing and promotional alliance
between Microsoft and Samsung Electronics will drive the HDTV gaming
platform as the greatest emotional experience available for gamers
around the world. The alliance will include cinema, POS, television,
print, on-line and various other media efforts.
Samsung Electronics and Microsoft enjoy a
long-standing relationship as strategic and tactical business partners.
Microsoft Xbox currently incorporates Samsung technology, and Samsung
will continue to be a tech driver for the next-generation Xbox video
game console. Microsoft's first high-definition game will incorporate
Samsung-branded products as well as instances of Samsung's logo
as part of the overall HD gaming experience. This will mark the
first time Microsoft incorporates a consumer electronics technology
partner with the Xbox console and games.
The companies are involved in other collaborative
technology efforts as well. Samsung Smartphones incorporate the
Windows Mobile(TM) platform; Windows Media(R) Audio and Windows
Media Digital Rights Management 10 (Windows Media DRM 10) are integrated
with Samsung digital audio players; Samsung's new Portable Media
Centers feature Windows Media Audio and Video and DRM 10; and the
Microsoft Windows(R) platform is used across Samsung's global family
of notebooks and personal computers.
As a part of their continued relationship,
Microsoft and Samsung Electronics are uniting in a nationwide (USA)
cause-marketing program entitled "Samsung's Hope For Education."
Now in its second year, the program will deliver more than $2 million
in much needed technology and software products, including Encarta(R)
Reference Library 2005, to elementary, middle and high schools across
America through an on-line essay contest.
www.samsung.com
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