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Samsung XM puts the 'X' in Xmas Video

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Samsung XM puts the 'X' in Xmas
Created: 07/31/2006
Video description: At the "Christmas in July" product showcase on Tuesday, CNET's Neha Tiwari talks to Samsung's Matt Durgin about the company's take on XM satellite music. Samsung says it plans to take the technology to a higher, more personalized level.

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