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Sony Muteki HTDDW7500

If you fancy an imposing home theatre system that can also deliver the goods, the Sony Muteki HTDDW7500 gives you a lot of sound for little money.

Yamaha YSP-3000

If you can look past its limited video capabilities, the Yamaha YSP-3000 is an otherwise recommendable single-speaker solution for home theater buyers who don't want a traditional 5.1 channel surround system.

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Reviews

  • Samsung HT-X715

    The Samsung HT-X715 is very easy to set up and it does make your movies look and sound good. We just didn't care for the music sound quality with flabby sounding bass.

  • Sony DAV-DZ720 DAV Home Theatre

    A powerful 5.1 home theatre package that follows Sony's trademark of style with performance but also includes handy features like a HDMI output and automatic calibration.

  • Yamaha YHT-175

    While the unit may not appeal to audiophiles, the Yamaha YHT-175 offers a solid and reasonably priced midrange surround sound solution for those who want to add that extra dimension to their home theatre setups.

  • Sony DAV-DZ770W DVD Home Theatre System

    Add FX999's wireless audio module to Sony's latest DZ550 and out comes a DAV-DZ770W HTIB.

  • Samsung HT-P1200

    A stylish and highly capable 5.1 home-theatre-in-a-box system with HDMI support and a fully-featured DVD player.

  • Kenwood SAT7100 Home Theatre System

    If you can shoulder the cost, Kenwood's SAT7100 is a competent, high-end HTIB directed at home cinema purists after more than just six channels.

  • KEF KIT 100 Instant Theatre

    KEF's luxurious Instant Theatre makes believable surround from a pair of speakers.

  • Toshiba SD-63 HK

    The smart-looking, compact Toshiba SD-63 HK DVD Home Cinema Kit is a good performer that is easy to set up, but it might pinch the wallet a bit harder that some other all-in-one systems.

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