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KEF KIT100 Instant Theatre review
14 May 2005 by Steve Guttenberg
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Sony DAV-IS10 review
Sony's DAV-IS10 5.1 home cinema system offers the ideal balance between discreet aesthetics and outstanding performance. It includes a compact upscaling DVD player and an integrated amplifier. Plus, with its tiny speakers, it won't take over your living room Read more
28 March 2008 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Pioneer LX01 review
Pioneer's LX01 takes the idea of an all-in-one system to another dimension. It has a load of features, including a Freeview tuner, DVD/HDD recorder and surround receiver, and could be considered a home media hub that will accommodate your every home entertainment need Read more
3 June 2008 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Samsung HT-BD1252 review
The 5.1-channel HT-BD1252 Blu-ray home-cinema kit offers excellent value for money. Its tall speakers feel rather plasticky and their sound quality isn't the best we've ever heard, but the whole package looks slick and its video quality is excellent. The iPod dock is a welcome bonus too Read more
20 April 2010 by Patrick Wignall
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Samsung HT-X30 review
A bargain price tag doesn't have to mean you compromise on features. The Samsung HT-X30 5.1 home cinema system proves this point well with its small but powerful speakers and good codec support. This system won't overwhelm your lounge with wires and it's a handsome beast too Read more
3 April 2008 by Frank Lewis
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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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Philips HTS9800W review
The Philips HTS9800W offers HDMI connectivity with integrated video upscaling, advanced surround processing, multi-channel music compatibility and a 6.1-speaker system with wireless rear channels. It's a large system but it's unobtrusive and you won't find better, all-in-one performance for the price Read more
4 January 2007 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Pioneer VSX-521 review
Frugal film fans looking for a fine-sounding, 3D-compatible AV receiver are unlikely to be disappointed by Pioneer's VSX-521. It provides an exciting listening experience, with more polish than you might expect for the price. Read more
26 August 2011 by Steve May
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Sony HTP-BD3IS review
We chortled as we prised the HTP-BD3IS from its box, titillated by the ridiculously tiny speakers of this 5.1-channel, Blu-ray home-cinema system. But the smirks were soon wiped off our faces by its physics-defying audio and outstanding picture quality. The HTP-BD3IS succeeds in offering both style and substance Read more
18 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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Samsung HT-XQ100 review
This affordable, self-contained home cinema system isn't just a pretty face: it gives you DVD playback with full 5.1-channel surround sound, not to mention bags of features. It upscales your standard DVDs to high-definition quality through the HDMI output, and with the 3D sound this is a great budget option for enhancing your movies Read more
26 October 2006 by Rob Gillman
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