Samsung HT-BD1220 review

The Samsung HT-BD1220 Blu-ray system impressed us initially, but newer rivals have edged ahead of it Tested at £390.00

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

A neat introduction to HD home cinema but not quite the ultimate package at the money

Pros

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    Pleasant aesthetics

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    well-specified

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    speakers and sub integrate nicely

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    natural picture

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    subtle colours

Cons

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    Not as sonically gifted as the competition

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    picture doesn't look as pristine either

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The Samsung HT-BD1220 received a First Test and five-star review in July 2009. But now it faces tougher competition in the shape of the new LG HB354BS and Panasonic SC-BT200.

The glossy main unit stands shoulder to shoulder with its rivals, and gives nothing away in the style stakes. The touch-sensitive buttons add some flair while the recessed volume dial on the top of the Blu-ray receiver gives the unit a tidy look.

The 'BD1220 has a slick user interface. The menu for setting up the main speakers is a bit fiddly though – you can't hear the test tone and alter the speaker levels simultaneously.

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