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November 2009
Review summary of Samsung HT-X710
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 94 reviews of Samsung HT-X710 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 7.65/10. Comparing these reviews to 34166 other Home Theatre Systems reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 87/100 (or 8.7 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
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October 2008
Samsung HT-X710T
By Jeff Bakalar
Review summary: The Samsung HT-X710T is a solid home theatre-in-a-box that focuses on DVD playback while offering excellent sound. It has a 2.1-channel system -- meaning two speakers, one subwoofer and a 'head unit' amplifier and disc player. If you don't mind the ...
Pros: Wall-mountable ; supports DivX, MP3, WMA, WMV, JPEG files ; includes iPod dock ; USB port and Bluetooth streaming compatibility
Cons: Expensive ; no video inputs ; no iPod video playback
Verdict: The Samsung HT-X710 is a great-sounding 2.1 DVD system, but the funky design and dearth of inputs may put off some buyers. That said, while it doesn't offer surround sound -- or even a solid surround-sound emulation -- we were impressed with the sonic ...
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October 2008
Samsung HT-X710T
By Jeff Bakalar
Pros: Good-sounding 2.1 DVD player home theater system ; wall-mountable ; strong digital media playback includes DivX, MP3, WMA, WMV, JPEG files ; includes iPod dock ; USB port and Bluetooth streaming compatibility
Cons: Expensive ; no video inputs ; no iPod video playback
Verdict: The Samsung HT-X710 is a great-sounding 2.1 DVD system, but the funky design and dearth of inputs may put off some buyers.
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October 2008
Samsung HT-X710T Review
By Nick Mokey
Review summary: The $500 price tag on Samsung's HT-X710T system places it in the middle of the company's home-theater-in-a-box line.
Pros: Plenty of features; simple Bluetooth connectivity; easy setup
Cons: Bulky and awkward receiver; inconsistent menus; only two auxilary inputs, lackluster midrange
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