HT-BD8200 Blu-ray Home Theater Sound Bar; HT-BD7200 Blu-ray 2.1 channel
Home Theater System; and the HT-BD1250 5.1 channel Blu-ray Home Theater
System. All three offerings garnered accolades at the recently concluded
CES in Las Vegas.
The HT-BD8200 is easily the standout product, being the first sound bar
to offer a Blu-ray player with a Full HD 1080p playback. The HT-BD8200
is wall-mountable and just 2.6″ deep. The wireless subwoofer lets
you experience high quality low pitch bass sounds. Connectivity with
media players is through a built-in USB port or Bluetooth. You can enjoy
content from mobile phones, digital cameras, media players, and also
your iPod. The HT-BD8200 also offers you access to Netflix and Pandora
music.
The Samsung HT-BD7200 2.1-channel Blu-ray home theater is a compact
self-contained piece capable of 400W output and simulated 5.1-channel
surround sound from its two speakers. It’s probably the only
system out there that has speaker units constructed from kelp, which as
far as I know is an edible seaweed. It is supposed to improve audio
clarity; sound quality is also boosted by the amplifier engine that
reduces amplifier and power supply noise. Wireless networking is through
an optional 802.11 b/g/n USB dongle.
The HT-BD1250 offers 1,000 watts of output and 5.1-Channel sound. It can
reproduce hi-def formats such as Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD”
and DTS-HD Master Audio
All three models are expected to hit the stores in the first half of 2009.
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