Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Philips HTS-8100 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Philips HTS-8100.
January 2008
(78%)
28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Innovative ambisound technology simulates 5.1 surround sound without the need for rear speakers, DVD upscaling to 1080p, Great design
Some distortion, Relatively weak bass, DVD playback was marred by image noise, Limited input options The Final Word The Philips HTS8100 is a great option for those without the space for a full 5.1 surround sound setup, but its relatively average perfor...
The Philips HTS8100 is a great option for those without the space for a full 5.1 surround sound setup, but its relatively average performance in other areas prevents it from being an outstanding product.
Innovative, stylish and ultra practical design. Impressive picture quality with HD upscaling. Lots of features, wide and clear soundstage with movies. iPod dock included
No optical/coaxial digital audio inputs. Doesn’t really deliver much surround sound information. Uses a wire (the horror!) to connect the subwoofer to the main bar
It never quite sounds like a true surround system, but the HTS8100 still hits a near-perfect balance between style, convenience and performance ...
Abstract: The HTS8100 is arguably the most extreme all-in-one system weve yet seen. For remarkably its entire electronics are somehow crammed into just two boxes: a straightforward subwoofer, and a metre-long speaker bar that miraculously contains the DVD deck, tun...
Stylish, space-saving design; fuss-free set up; 1080p video upscaling; versatile connectivity; impressive image quality
Expensively priced; subwoofer means it isnt totally discreet; compromised sound quality
The Philips SoundBar HTS8100 is an excellent solution for style-conscious buyers with limited time and space to set up a true surround system, but youll have to accept a few sonic compromises ...
Hgihly practical form factor, Genuine surround sound effect
Poor stereo imaging, No HDMI input
You have to take your hat off to Philips for coming up with the most innovative and literal interpretation of the one-box home cinema solution. Its SoundBar is easily the most practical TV-friendly form-factor in its class. But given that the 2.1 speak...
Abstract: With the Philips Ambisound HTS8100, you don’t need five separate speakers to enjoy surround sound in your living room. Miraculously its speakers, amplifier and DVD/CD player are all contained within a 13 cm-thin box. This design concept - the sound...
Abstract: It brings the typically dodgy category of virtual surround home theatres back to the realm of desirability "Virtual surround sound." Its a fishy-sounding name for a home-theatre technology that typically delivers dodgy results. Not surprisingly, Ph...