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Harman Kardon HS-300
$900.00
Released October, 2006
The Pros:Easy to setup and install, great instructions. Audio output is loud and clear enough to be a significant step up from built-in TV speakers. Remote is comfortable to work with, nicely laid out.
The Cons:Noticeable clicks and pops when skipping to the next track or changing format. Upscaling to 1080i generally doesn't work. Only a very limited selection of DivX movies will play back.
The Harmon Kardon HS-300 is a 5.1 channel integrated home theater system comprised of a combo A/V receiver/DVD player and a six-piece loudspeaker system. The system features built-in upscaling to 1080i and has a built-in FM/AM tuner and front and rear panel USB jacks.
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It produces 175 watts of power with 35 watts for each channel and supports DVD, CD-R, MP3, WMA, and JPEG playback. The HS-300 includes 4 satellite speakers, a dual-midrange center channel speaker, and a 10" subwoofer with a built in 200 watt amplifier.
Features/Specs
- 5.1 Channel Integrated Home Theater System
- Combination DVD player and A/V receiver
- 175W: 35 watts x 5
- Built-in upscaling to 1080i with HDMI™ output
- DVD-Audio, CD/R, MP3, WMA and JPEG file playback
- Built-in FM/AM tuner and connections for external sources
- Front and rear panel USB jacks
- 4 satellite speakers, 1 dual-midrange center channel speaker, and a 10-inch subwoofer with a built-in 200-watt amplifier
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easy to setup and install, great instructions
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audio output is loud and clear enough to be a significant step up from built-in TV speakers
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remote is comfortable to work with, nicely laid out
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noticeable clicks and pops when skipping to the next track or changing format
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upscaling to 1080i generally doesn't work
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only a very limited selection of DivX movies will play back
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not enough sound output for larger rooms, small to medium rooms only
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