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Samsung HT-TX72


$400.00 Released October, 2001

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to set up, all ports are well labelled and obvious. Compatible with a wide range of external media devices. Runs fairly energy efficient, never a big impact on the electric bill even at higher volumes.

The Cons:Bass range tends to wash out the mids and highs, can be overpowering. Controls are fairly complicated at first, takes some getting used to. Included instructions are confusing and don't cover everything.

Samsung's HT-TX72 home theatre system pairs a 1200 watt RMS receiver/5-disc DVD player combo with a full 5.1 channel surround speaker set-up. The DVD player features progressive scan technology, as well as HDMI input and output for full 1080p high definition playback.

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The rear speakers are wireless-ready with some optional accessories, for reduced cable clutter. The included receiver also features a USB Host Play port for interfacing with any USB media device. The system also features HDMI-CEC, which allows the user to control any attached HDMI devices with a single remote, for ease of playback.

Features

  • 5-disc progressive-scan DVD player with HDMI
  • 5.1 surround speakers @ 1200 watts RMS
  • Rear speakers are wireless-ready with optional accessories
  • USB Host Play port
  • HDMI-CEC control

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Pros
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    easy to set up, all ports are well labelled and obvious

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    compatible with a wide range of external media devices

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    runs fairly energy efficient, never a big impact on the electric bill even at higher volumes

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    plenty of bass support to make movie sound effects more exciting and impactful

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    detail in the audio is great for most general users, can hear voices and sound effects clearly

Cons
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    bass range tends to wash out the mids and highs, can be overpowering

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    controls are fairly complicated at first, takes some getting used to

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    included instructions are confusing and don't cover everything

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