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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Home Cinema Packages
Onkyo HTX-22HDX review
The Onkyo HTX-22HDX home-cinema system is ideal for anyone who has a smaller house, but still wants to take advantage of 5.1 surround sound. We recommend you get the 5.1 package -- it's well worth the extra outlay. Read more
22 November 2010 by Ian Morris
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HDX 1000 review
The HDX 1000 is a brilliant media streamer that's capable of playing 1080p video and offers support for virtually every video format under the sun. It also offers fantastic picture quality and punchy sound. If you can manage to get hold of one, we doubt you'll be disappointed Read more
11 March 2009 by Ian Morris
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Onkyo TX-SR607 review
Home-cinema enthusiasts should be well pleased with the easy-to-use and funky-looking TX-SR607. It's a truly smashing AV receiver that offers plenty of useful features at a reasonable price. Most importantly, it offers fantastic sound quality, producing bass that'll make your teeth chatter Read more
5 May 2009 by Ian Morris
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Popcorn Hour C-200 review
If you thought media streamers don't get better than the Popcorn Hour A-100 and A-110, the C-200 may make you revise your opinion. Read more
28 September 2009 by Ian Morris
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Jamo A101 HCS5 review
Jamo’s A101 HCS5 is a tasteful multichannel speaker system that won’t break the bank. Read more
18 October 2011 by Steve May
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DVICO TViX HD M-6500A review
The DVICO TViX HD M-6500A media streamer claims to support virtually every video file you can find. What's more, it can take SATA hard drives, which means massive potential storage space. If you want to play HD computer files on your television, it offers plenty of functionality Read more
16 July 2008 by Ian Morris
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Samsung HT-BD8200 review
One of the most compact Blu-ray player and speaker systems we've encountered, the HT-BD8200 is an excellent choice for those beginning to dip their toes into the home-cinema water. Although it could do with more inputs for other equipment, its sound and picture quality are great Read more
5 October 2009 by Ian Morris
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Netgear EVA9150 Digital Entertainer Elite review
Media streamers are back in a big way, and the Netgear EVA9150 Digital Entertainer Elite hopes to fit into the top tier. With YouTube streaming and format support out its wazoo, this sleek streamer could fit in well to make your media streaming experience a truly elite one Read more
20 May 2009 by Ian Morris
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Yamaha RX-V471 review
The Yamaha RX-V471 is a well-appointed, highly musical AV receiver that punches above its budget price tag. It's well built, sounds great, and even throws in USB playback. After a couple of years out of sync, Yamaha is back in the groove. Read more
16 August 2011 by Steve May
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LG HLB545 review
The LG HLB545 is a fantastic machine that boasts Blu-ray playback, media streaming and a decent speaker package for around £450. It's not the cheapest, but it's a great system and we'd be happy to recommend it. Read more
19 October 2010 by Ian Morris
