Reviewed on March 18, 2008With a five-disc changer, wireless rear speakers, and an integrated iPod dock, the Panasonic SC-PT760 offers a solid value for anyone looking for an affordable all-in-one home theater solution.TAGS:iPod dock, Panasonic, speakers, subwoofer, HTIB, Apple iPod, CD, video
Reviewed on February 19, 2008The combination of elegant style, easy setup, and fairly accomplished sonics make the Sony Bravia DAV-X10 a worthwhile choice for those willing to look past its connectivity shortfalls and high price tag.TAGS:subwoofer, Sony Bravia, speakers, HTIB, Sony Corp., satellite
Reviewed on July 20, 2007Despite less than ideal HDMI features, the Onkyo HT-SR800 delivers an amazing combination of performance and features for the price.TAGS:Onkyo, AV receiver, receiver, subwoofer, HTIB, speakers, size, satellite
Reviewed on May 6, 2005The sound quality of Samsung's HT-DS1000 isn't up to the level of its superstylish design.TAGS:HTIB, tower, subwoofer, Samsung Electronics
Reviewed on July 21, 2006The Onkyo SKS-HT540 is the best-sounding surround-sound speaker package you can get for less than $300.TAGS:Onkyo, subwoofer, HTIB, speakers
Reviewed on March 16, 2006Soundmatters' fully featured virtual surround speaker system delivers home-theater thrills in a supercompact design.TAGS:Soundmatters, HTIB, subwoofer, speakers, console, TV, DVD
Reviewed on July 5, 2007While it's short on inputs, Panasonic's affordable SC-PT750 delivers DVD upscaling, wireless surround speakers, an iPod dock, and some surprisingly decent sound quality for a great price.TAGS:Panasonic, subwoofer, receiver, speakers, remote, HTIB, transmitter, adjustment, CD
Reviewed on October 11, 2006If the Samsung HT-TQ85's best-in-class feature set doesn't clinch the sale, its superlative sound on DVDs and CDs will.TAGS:HTIB, Samsung Electronics, subwoofer, speakers
Reviewed on May 14, 2007LG's affordable LHT764 home-theater-in-a-box system boasts impressive features but has barely acceptable sound quality.TAGS:HTIB, LG Electronics Inc., subwoofer, speakers, satellite, TV
Reviewed on October 6, 2005Sony's DAV-X1 virtual-surround Dream System can unleash a full, enveloping sound from DVDs, but it's less satisfying with CDs.TAGS:HTIB, speakers, subwoofer, Sony Corp., robot, DVD