Samsung HT-C6930W 3D Blu-ray Home Theater System
The Samsung HT-C6930W Blu-ray 3D Home Theater allows you to see vivid dimensions in picture depth and action that both leaps off the screen, and draws you deep into the experience. Lifelike 7.1 channel surround sound fully immerses viewers, and introduces a built-in digital signal processor (DSP) that allows for an incredible, vertical surround sound experience. Plus 2010 Internet@TV Content Service delivers the best of the web, straight to your HDTV, with downloadable widgets and apps like BLOCKBUSTER, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Pandora and more. You can shop online, share pictures, catch up with friends and connect to a wide range of streaming digital content at the touch of a button. Built-in WiFi brings it all together beautifully. Your Home Theater is also part of DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance). Samsung’s DLNA Certified Home Theaters have AllShare, which enables content to be seamlessly streamed between DLNA devices, allowing you to play files stored on your PC through your home theater. An earth-friendly Eco Power Management System uses only the energy it needs, and 30% less energy overall compared to 2009 models. And Samsung’s new Crystal Amplifier Pro uses sophisticated “feedback” circuit technology that filters sound distortion and noise to provide pure sound. Samsung’s wireless rear speakers free you from the tangle of cords, giving you great sound unbound. They’re easy to set-up, and complement any room you put them in.
Lots of features – get 3D glasses free (while offer lasts)![]()
I had a 10-year-old rear projection TV (it died), so I went with the HT-C6930W home theater w/ 3D Blu-ray player and paired it with the PN58C8000 58″ Plasma TV. A very good combo indeed! With respect to the Samsung Home Theater unit – lets talk about the ‘pros’ first…
Overall the components are all ’shiny black’ and look futuristic without being gawdy. The Blu-ray player is the brains of the system, and it has a beautiful blue-glo when turned on through touch-sensitive icons that serve as buttons. Most programming is easier done through the remote.
There are many settings available on the Blu-Ray unit to tune sound and video. You won’t be wanting there. Many of them will work ‘just fine’ in Auto, so you don’t have to be a genius out-of-the-box. Still, you have the option of tweaking them.