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Philips HTS3372D/F7


$200.00 Released January, 2001

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Dolby Digital ProLogic II implementation is flawless, sound comes out of the exact correct speaker with no cross-over. All audio is very clear at low volumes, movie dialog is clearly audible. Speakers have a small footprint, don't dominate the room at all.

The Cons:Cannot produce anywhere near the same quality of audio through RCA inputs, needs the lossless optical input. Rear speaker wire is too short for a hidden wire setup. Plugs at the end of the speaker wires mean either larger holes in the walls need to be drilled or the wire needs to be cut/spliced.

The Philips HTS3372D/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.

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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    Dolby Digital ProLogic II implementation is flawless, sound comes out of the exact correct speaker with no cross-over

  • 1

    all audio is very clear at low volumes, movie dialog is clearly audible

  • 1

    speakers have a small footprint, don't dominate the room at all

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    remote control can select tracks on the iPod

Cons
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    cannot produce anywhere near the same quality of audio through RCA inputs, needs the lossless optical input

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    rear speaker wire is too short for a hidden wire setup

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    plugs at the end of the speaker wires mean either larger holes in the walls need to be drilled or the wire needs to be cut/spliced

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