by Johan on August 31, 2007

The Philips WAC3500D is the firm’s latest Streamium home stereo, which adopts an 80GB internal hard drive, iPod connectivity, and a USB port. Additionally, the device sports the ability to receive, play, and store MP3 or WMA files saved on a PC, rip CDs to the HDD in a variety of bitrates, and view ID3 tags on the backlit LCD screen. What’s more, its built-in Class D digital amplifier drives the dual two-ways speakers. The Philips WAC3500D is currently available in Europe for $522.
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by Johan on July 18, 2007

The new home theater systems from Samsung will take home entertainment to a whole new level. The first one is the HT-TXQ120, which features 5.1 surround, 1000W of sound strength through tall speakers, HDMI in and out, and USB hosting. It is the world’s first full 1080p upscaling DVD entertainment system. The next one is the Samsung HT-X250R, that compromises on the power (down to 600W) but keeps the tall speakers. And the last one is the Samsung HT-X200R, which is a 2.1 set and features standard satellite speakers instead of the tall speakers. The Samsung HT-TXQ120 retails for $1845, while the Samsung HT-X250R and HT-X200R are cheaper at $820 and $720 respectively.
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by Johan on July 17, 2007

If you want to buy a home theater system, you can choose the Ensemble Home Cinema system from Epson. The system consists of an Epson Powerlite Cinema 1080p 3LCD front projector, projector mount, 100-inch motorized screen, an integrated Atlantic Technology 5.1 surround sound system, 10-inch 50-watt subwoofer, AV controller, dual HDMI inputs and 1080p up converting DVD player and with all the needed cables. This home theater system offers two versions, 1080p and 720p home theater. Both will be available in November for $7000 and $5000 respectively.
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by Johan on April 18, 2007

Samsung Korea released the TWQ120 Home theatre system that has 5.1 channel surround sound with an integrated DVD player. One more pic after the break!
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