Typical price: £320
What is it: Home cinema system with DVD player and 5.1-speaker sound system
What we think: Stylish, with solid performance -- great value for money
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 26 October 2006
Tags: Samsung, Samsung HT-XQ100, subwoofer, labels, Dolby Digital
We like:
Design; easy set-up; audio inputs; USB socket
We don't like:
Some noise in DVD pictures
You might also need:
TV/projector with HDMI or component video input
CNET UK judgement:
The HT-XQ100 might not be a truly outstanding product performance-wise, but the attractive design and wealth of features make it good value. It's difficult to think of another system that gives you so much for so little money
Full review:
Samsung is currently following a strict rule when it comes to design: everything it turns out must be very shiny, very black and have at least one blue light on it somewhere. This affordable system, available for as little as £310, is no exception. Continue Reading...
Samsung HT-XQ100 History
8 Dec 2006 in Reviews
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