Samsung HT-BD8200 Review

£700Dec 2010

Stuff says 4

Clever and capable. For many, the HT-BD8200 is the ideal home cinema solution – and it comes at a tempting price

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Stuff magazine Tue, Dec 28 2010, 1:00AM
Home cinema is more affordable than ever, but we can see why some people can’t be doing with it. Installing even a modest surround rig involves wires, complexity and a willingness to put up with having at least one set of speakers crammed into an unlikely corner of your living room. Hence the appeal of the single-speaker soundbar.
And there’s never been a soundbar as flexible as Samsung’s HT-BD8200: Blu-ray enabled and iPod-friendly, it might not be the best-sounding home cinema system you can buy, but it’s possibly the neatest.
There are just two boxes. The main ‘hub’ unit houses both the main speaker array and a Blu-ray player. At 47mm deep, it can be wall-mounted below your TV, although a table-top stand is included.
Wireless dongle
Cabling involves just two wires: an HDMI cable to link to your TV, and a mains plug. You can pay extra for a USB-connected wireless dongle, too which gives the Samsung proper network access, as well as supporting streaming of music, photo and video files from your computer.
There’s an optical digital input for your set-top box, and the unit even includes an iPod dock.
 
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Bass comes from a separate active subwoofer. Place it anywhere in your room, and this wireless unit will seek out the ‘hub’ and synchronise with it.
It all sounds very clever – and the good news continues when you start listening.
Samsung doesn’t make any great claims for the HT-BD8200’s surround sound performance, and that’s fair enough: it never manages to wrap sound effects around you like a Yamaha Digital Sound Projector can.
But audio is very acceptable in other regards – a touch shrill at the top-end, perhaps, but largely composed, its compact 16.5cm subwoofer driver doing a good job with the biggest excesses of typical blockbuster soundtracks.
Picture quality impresses too, with stable, assured motion-handling and sturdy edge definition. We’d like a little more sparkle, but for the money we’ve no quibbles.
And that’s a sentiment that sums up this Samsung. If ever the practicalities of home cinema have put you off investing in it, this is the ideal way to get started.

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