For Samsung, curved TVs aren't a fad, they're the future. Actually, curved everything is the future.

At an event in New York City on Thursday, Samsung re-introduced the family of curved SUHD TVs — model numbers JS9500, JS9100, JS9000, JS8500, JU6700 and JU7500 — that we first saw at CES in January.

In addition to announcing pricing for its bent 4K TVs, the electronics giant also unveiled an oval-shaped futuristic-looking omnidirectional wireless speaker.

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With TV sizes ranging from 40- to 78-inches, Samsung's 2015 lineup of curved TVs will fit into any respectable living room space. Prices start at $949.99 for the 40-inch curved SUHD TV (JU6700) and climbs up to $9,999.99 for the 78-inch (JS9100).

Samsung says its curved SUHD TVs use "nano-crystal" technology to achieve unparalleled brightness, wide color range and the deepest blacks ever seen on an LED display.

The entire range of SUHD TVs are powered by its homegrown Tizen operating system and an octa-core processor. Customers who own a Galaxy smartphone can also use those devices as TV remotes.

Matching curved soundbars

A straight soundbar just won't do if you're getting a curved TV. Samsung's got four new curved soundbars to complement its curved TVs. The soundbars come with a wireless sub, but differ in audio output quality.

And of course, the product names are as generically bland as ever.

All four curved soundbars include High Frequency Audio Restoration (HFR), a technology Samsung says "restores source fidelity, ensuring true-to-life audio." The subwoofers that come with them also feature MAG Woofer for deeper bass.

First up is the HW-J8500, $1,299.99 soundbar with a 350-watt output through 9.1 channel. It supports high-resolution 192kHz/24-bit audio and is designed for 65-in. and 78-in. curved TVs.

Samsung's HW-J8500 is a curved soundbar to match your curved TV. Image: Samsung

The $799.99 HW-J7500 has a slightly lower 320-watt output with 8.1 channel stereophonic sound and a 7-inch wireless subwoofer. The J7500 matches well with 55- and 65-inch curved TV models.

Stepping down is the $549.99 HW-J6500. It's capable of 6.1 channel surround sound output and pairs best with 48- and 55-inch curved TVs.

And the cheapest of the bunch is the HW-J6000, a $499.99 curved soundbar with 6.1 channel surround sound and Samsung's "TV Sound Connect" via Bluetooth.

The two higher-end soundbars are available immediately; the two lower tier speakers arrive later this month.

Samsung's Wireless Audio Radiant 360 looks like a Portal turret doesn't it? Image: Samsung

At CES in January, Samsung introduced the WAM7500 and WAM6500, two Portal-esque omnidirectional speakers that looked like they were plucked out of a science-fiction flick.

New to the 360-degree speaker family is the $499.99 Wireless Audio Radiant 360. Its oval shape "envelopes any listener in full auditory bliss regardless of their position," according to Samsung. Its built-in Wi-Fi allows it to connect to other speakers in the home via the Multiroom App 2.0 for Android and iOS.