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Samsung HT-BD1250


$550.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Includes an iPod dock. Can play the latest high definition Blu-ray media. Profile 2.0 capable.

The Cons:Wi-Fi requires a dongle that is sold separately. No screw holes on speakers to mount on stands.

The Samsung HT-BD1250 is an all-in-one home theater system announced at CES 2009 in Las Vegas. This 1000-watt system includes a built in Blu-ray Disc player and supports Netflix internet movie streaming and Pandora's free Internet music service.

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Product Shot 2 This system is similar to Samsung’s 2008 Blu-ray home theater offering, the HT-BD2T. 2009’s HT-BD1250 includes support for Blu-ray profile 2.0, meaning full compatibility with the latest Blu-ray movie features like BD-Live and lossless Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio sound. This home theater system also includes an iPod dock, and the ability to stream from compatible Bluetooth devices, such as mobile phones containing audio files. Users will have to invest in an 802.11n Wi-Fi dongle for wireless internet support. While the HT-BD1250 includes the front speakers and a subwoofer, the rear speakers must be purchased separately. While official pricing has not been set, expect to see Samsung’s home theater system in the first half of 2009.

Features

  • 1000-watt 5.1 home theater system
  • Blu-ray Disc player with profile 2.0 support
  • Netflix internet movie streaming
  • Pandora Internet music streaming
  • iPod dock
  • Bluetooth audio streaming
  • includes front speakers (rear speakers purchased separately)
  • "green-friendly" kelp-based subwoofer
  • 802.11n Wi-Fi dongle compatible

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Pros
  • 4

    includes an iPod dock

  • 2

    can play the latest high definition Blu-ray media

  • 2

    profile 2.0 capable

  • 2

    supports Netflix movie streaming service and Pandora's free music service

  • 2

    Bluetooth compatible

  • 2

    affordable price

Cons
  • 2

    Wi-Fi requires a dongle that is sold separately

  • 1

    No screw holes on speakers to mount on stands.

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