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Philips HTS3371/F7


$200.00 Released March, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Great sound for the price, solid system. Speakers are built with small footprint, nice rounded edges. Capable of very loud audio output if desired, can handle larger rooms.

The Cons:When turned off, a high pitched tone can be heard from the speakers unless it is unplugged. Most controls need to go through the remote, very little on the front panel. Uses proprietary connectors that can't be purchased anywhere, not even from Philips.

THe Philips HTS3371/F7 is an affordable DVD home theater system from Philips that gives you a complete movie experience in your living room. The system comprises of a DVD player/receiver, iPod dock, subwoofer and 5 satellite speakers.

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The HDMI output has 1080p upscaling for a true HD image.  The included iPod dock makes enjoying your music library as simple as possible, and there is a high speed USB 2.0 port for even more connectivity.  This unit also features EasyLink for easy contol of other supported devices through the HDMI port. Other features include FM tuner, Live DSP Soundfield, Theater DSP Soundfield and included remote control.

Specifications

  • DVD Player/Receiver
  • iPod dock
  • Subwoofer
  • Five Satellite speakers
  • HDMI output
  • 1080p upconversion
  • USB 2.0 port
  • EasyLink
  • FM tuner
  • Live DSP Soundfield
  • Theater DSP Soundfield
  • Remote control

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Pros
  • 2

    great sound for the price, solid system

  • 1

    speakers are built with small footprint, nice rounded edges

  • 1

    capable of very loud audio output if desired, can handle larger rooms

  • 1

    speaker cables are long and transparent to help set them up around the room

  • 1

    subwoofer is very powerful, can shake the room if you want it to

Cons
  • 4

    when turned off, a high pitched tone can be heard from the speakers unless it is unplugged

  • 2

    most controls need to go through the remote, very little on the front panel

  • 1

    uses proprietary connectors that can't be purchased anywhere, not even from Philips

  • 1

    if a CD has any scratches on it, can hear the mechanisms making a fair amount of noise as it plays

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