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Samsung HT-TXQ120 DVD Home Theater System

Samsung HT-TXQ120 DVD Home Theater System

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Brand: Samsung
Category: CE

List Price: $1,499.99
Buy New: $749.95
You Save: $750.04 (50%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Batteries: 2
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 125.7
Dimensions (in): 28.3 x 107.1 x 63
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: HT-TXQ120
Model: HT-TXQ120
UPC: 036725616660
EAN: 0036725616660

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 1000 watts of total power
  • HDMI input and output with 1080i upconversion and CEC
  • USB Host with JPEG, MP3, WMA, and DivX support
  • XM satellite radio ready
  • Wireless ready

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Matching impressive performance with equally appealing aesthetics, such as a variety of features like versatile multimedia playback and instant entertainment with USB Host Play function, the HT-TXQ120 transforms any living room into the ultimate in home theater.

Amazon.com Product Description
Let Samsung's HT-TXQ120 complete your high-definition home theater experience. Thrill to the power of 1000 watts of surround sound, enhanced by Dolby digital, Dolby Pro Logic, and DTS decoders. The wireless-ready feature allows you to upgrade to rear wireless speakers with the optional SWA3000 wireless kit. USB host play lets you add portable digital devices without software. HDMI input/output offers 720p, 1080i, and 1080p upconversion for a high-definition experience.


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Fabulous System   August 10, 2007
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This system is just absolutely awesome. Let's go into the details;

The assembly takes some time since moving the box around is heavy and the components are heavily packed. Assembling all the tower speakers takes about 5 minutes each after unpacking. Assembling the main units takes some more time since you have to be careful not to drop the DVD player. The subwoofer is pretty bulky and heavy; so much so that you would think you are setting up a concert in your house. Even with its size and bulkiness it looks very stylish and the black shiny cover just makes it looks very nice. Overall, the speakers are a bit large but very stylish due to its shiny covers. The bottom part of the speaker towers are nicely covered with this shiny black "glass looking" cover. The top parts (actual speakers) are also black but have a stylish black metal grill rather than the black fabric that most speakers come with.

The DVD player is also has this black shiny cover and it gets mounted on a tower, just like the speakers. The tower has a cabling rail so that you can hide all the cable. Now, because the DVD player is mounted on a tower and not under (or on top) your TV, you will most likely need longer cables (about 4' longer) to do all you hook ups. The DVD player has this main cable that connects to the subwoofer. The only cables that connect to the DVD player are the HDMI, (2) optical inputs, the USB and I think the Dvix (not too sure). These cables will be covered by the built in cabling rail in the stand supporting the DVD player. The powered subwoofer houses the component video input.

This system uses a new design and you will have two towers next to each other. It would have been nice if Samsung made an optional bracket so that you can lay it flat on the bottom of your TV (stand). If you have a small living room, this system will look a little big.

Now to the performance.

The sound produced from the "larger-than-most" speakers in absolutely phenomenal. The sound is strong and deep. When I first set up the system, I did not like that the subwoofer (with its size and stand alone power source) was not as loud as I wanted it. However, I must say that when playing movies, the subwoofer picks it up real well and it sounds almost intimidating. Combined with the auto-calibrated speakers, this system delivers above average sound and performance. The different sound and speaker settings will leave you satisfied and happy. I hookep up my xbox and the sound is just phenomenal when playing shooter games (the only games I play).

The DVD player up-converts up to 1080p but I was not very impressed by the picture quality. I don't think it's the system, but rather that you can't turn copper into gold. I am satisfied with the picture since some movies will look better than others. It depends on the light settings that the pictured was filmed at. The menu is very simple and user friendly. The DVD player has an information panel that displays the volume (and other info) in "retro-like" blue LED lights. Very nice.

I have a Samsung 56" HLT5687S 1080P HDTV, so this system looks very nice. If you have a 30-something to low 40" TV, this system will probably look like it overwhelms your TV.

You will love the sound and performance of this system.



4 out of 5 stars One big, powerful audio/visual experience....   October 10, 2007
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

When I went out to look for a home theater system I never expected to be bring something like this unit home. It is a bit overwhelming for my home, but I wanted something fantastic to go with the 52 inch Sony Plasma I had recently purchaced also.
It has 1000 watts of power-wow-4 tall boy speakers that I can jam in the corners of the apartment. It is a 5.1 channel, one DVD at a time, CD/CD-R/CD-RW, DVD/DVDR/DVDRW. I can also plug my MP3 player into the front of the unit and my Ipod to play music. It also has a JPEG viewer (haven't got to that yet) The subwoofer is small, heavy and blasts the floor until it shakes.
It was really simple to put together. Instructions were good (a grade schooler can get to know the functions easy) I have a HDMI input from the receiver to the TV, so the picture is wonderful too.
I also like the idea that it is wireless ready.
To my liking, I rate it a 4--it was a bit expensive, but I made the choice.




3 out of 5 stars Mixed Feelings So Far   August 17, 2007
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I purchased the Samsung HT-TXQ120 DVD Home Theater System on Amazon.com. The box it was delivered in was HUGE, roughly 3 feet by 5 feet. Once you open the shell, there are 3 separate boxes packed inside.

Building the four speakers took about an hour. Each speaker unit consists of a circular speaker base, speaker stand, and speaker. Building the DVD/Receiver tower was also roughly the same. A circular base, stand, and receiver unit.

The speakers are very easy to connect to the back of the subwoofer. The speaker wires are nicely color coded so it is clear which wire goes into the appropriate part on the subwoofer.

I purchased the Wireless Receiver Module because I did not want wires going from the speaker system to my rear speakers. Unfortunately, I found out the hard way that the instructions on how to hook up the wireless module in the manual are wrong. I called Samsung, and it took a Level 2 technician to inform me that the instructions are completely wrong, and told me the correct way to make the wireless module synch with my Samsung Home Theater System.

The biggest problem I have with this speaker system is a rather major problem. I can not watch HDTV and have the audio on my Home Theater system work.

The way I have it setup is as follows (which is a typical setup). The coaxial cable comes from the wall and into the cablebox. An HDMI wire then goes from the cablebox into the Samsung HT Receiver. An HDMI wire then goes from the Receiver into the Television. When I turn on the TV (also a brand new Samsung LCD) and turn on the cable box and Home Theater System, I got a message that there is a weak signal. The screen will eventually display an image, but it is only their temporarily, and the audio cuts in and out periodically. Keep in mind that when the HDMI cable is fed from the cablebox into the TV, the signal is strong and fine. The signal and audio only breaks when it is fed through the Samsung HT-TXQ120 System.

I called Samsung twice about this problem. They believe that it may be a problem with the Comcast supplied cablebox. They said the problem may be that this sytem suports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), and that the cable box does not.

Therefore, it appears that I have a Home Theater System that is so technically advanced that it will not work with an "ordinary" cable box. Of course Comcast said that the newer boxes are scarce..so as of right now, I am stuck with a $1200+ Home Theater system that I can not use to watch cable TV on.

I have been able to play DVDs on this system, however. They are in 480p, and my understanding is that the DVD does NOT upconvert it to 1080 resolution like many of Samsung's rivals. But the picture quality is adequate and the audio is fine.

For the size of the subwoofer, it's output is fairly unimpressive.

I'll update this once I find out if its the cablebox that is really the problem. If it's not, then this system is malfunctioning.



4 out of 5 stars Above average home theater system   January 2, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I recently bought this Samsung home theater system and I am quite impressed with it. I went through the other reviews and I totally agree with them and I will try to cover areas that haven't been discussed before.
Highlighting some of the cons I found:

- Does not support AnyNet+: I bought this system along with a Samsung 50" Plasma (picture quality is way better than LCD), but to my surprise, the TXQ120 does not support Samsung's own universal control system, Anynet+ (check it out on Samsung's web site)

-Does not have enough inputs: In addition to the home theater, I also have an Xbox 360, a set top box and an HD DVD player (Toshiba). The problem is that the TXQ120 has 1 HDMI in, 1 HDMI out, and 1 composite input and 2 digital audio inputs. I had to do some tricks to get it to work using the audio output from the TV.

-USB interface: quite slow and not very intuitive.

-The sound isn't as good as expected: at this price level and size of the speakers, I had higher expectations. I placed the unit in a 350 sq. ft room and I don't feel the sound filling the room, and I also don't find the audio effects outrageously good, but overall better than average.

Overall, a good home theater system but a bit overpriced and requires a minor update (Anynet support, some extra inputs like an extra HDMI, etc...)



5 out of 5 stars AMAZING SOUND!   June 26, 2007
 2 out of 5 found this review helpful

For a home theater in a box this is AMAZING! Well worth the $$, The expeirence I had watching Saving Private Ryan was out of this world. I felt as If i was on the beach with these guys being shot at. I was veiwing it on a Samsung H-LT6189S. This Surround Sounds finish also matches the piano black finish you will find on the Samsung DLP Tv's. Enjoy! Worth the $$ and then some. Great job Samsung

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