At $10,000, the Samsung UA55C9000 costs more than twice what an otherwise similarly specified, similarly sized, Samsung TV would sell for. So what’s so special about it? We reckon that several of the more extraordinary features justify that price.
COMPETITION CLOSED

A 2.1 AV system with Dolby Virtual sound and a wireless subwoofer, the CS-700 plays CD and DVD, provides AM/FM radio and has connections for two other sources, such as a Pay TV box, PVR or Blu-ray player. Add the RoomGroove ipod/iphone dock you've got yourself a two-zone wireless multi-room audio system, with KlipschCast transmitting, say, music from MTV's Video Hits to the bedroom upstairs while a DVD plays in the lounge.
Want to learn more about the prizes? Click here to read our review of the CS-700, or here for the RoomGroove review. Both links will open in a new window, so you won't lose your place entering the competition. Please note, an iPod is not included in the prize pack.
The competition is open to all permanent residents of Australia, but to be eligible to win the prize please note you MUST be an active subscriber to the weekly GagdetGuy Grapevine newsletter at the time of the prize judging. So if you're not a subscriber already, be sure to enter your details in the second box on the entry page, entitled 'Not a member, join now'.
You will also need a password to enter, along with your email address - if you have not yet allocated yourself a password, or if you have forgotten your password, click here (again, this link will open in a new window), and follow the on-screen prompts.
Once you've logged in, then all you need do is answer the question "Tell us in 25 words or less which two songs you'd like to play in which two areas of the house at the same time using the Klipsch CS-700 and RoomGroove combo, and why."
If you have any questions or difficulties, please write to gadgetgrapevine@gadgetgroup.com.au, and tell us about what's going wrong.
You can enter as many times as you want - even under the one email address!
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