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7 Home Theaters for a Wide Range of Budgets

These seven setups offer true surround sound and a DVD or Blu-Ray player to turn your existing TV into an irresistable cultural and technological oasis--maybe. And the price limit for these makeovers ranges from $500 to $3000.

Lincoln Spector, PC World

Under $1000 5 of 8

Samsung HTS-BD2ST 7.1 Home Theater System with Blu-ray Player: $984 (as of November 18, 2008)

Samsung sells what may be the only home theater in a box to include a Blu-ray player (built into the amplifier unit), and it's priced just under our four-digit cut-off.

The HTS-BD2ST doesn't just play Blu-ray discs; it makes them sound good, too. Unlike the less expensive systems recommended in this slide show, the HTS-BD2ST supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD audio. And rather than being a 5.1 audio system, it's a 7.1 system, with four surround speakers instead of the usual two. (Few programs take advantage of 7.1 sound yet, but you'll be ready for when it becomes more common.) The system outputs a total of 1100 watts to those speakers.

What else can it do? Upscale your DVDs, play MP3s, and display JPEG images. Unfortunately, it doesn't have a USB port, an SD Card slot, or a network connection. Consequently you have to burn your music and photos onto a disc to enjoy them through the HTS-BD2ST.

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