Samsung HT-C5500 Blu-Ray (Wireless Ready)

Please Note: this system is ‘wireless ready’, to make the rear speakers wireless you will need to ALSO buy the SWA-5000 receiver adaptor kit.

This is a fantastic bit of kit which comes with excellent customer reviews across the web. Watch awesome quality movies on the blu-ray player, which can also play DVDs. Get the cinema experience thanks to the 5.1 surround sound speakers.

With this system you can also enjoy Video, Music, News and Social Networking thanks to the Internet@TV platform. Check out lots more of the great features in the list below.

Current Price on Amazon: £385.00Samsung HTC5500 Wireless Ready System

  • 1000W total power
  • Dolby True HD
  • Samsung Internet@TV
  • Wifi ready connectivity
  • Samsung All Share
  • Anynet+, control all your Samsung audio-video devices using one remote
  • Ultra Fast Play, insert the disc and start viewing in quick time
  • Smart Volume, levels out when channels have different sound levels
  • DivX, Divx HD, MP3, JPEG, JPEG HD, MKV, and AVCHD file formats supported
  • Integrate your iPod and iPhone
  • Energy efficient
  • FM Tuner
  • Set Net Dimensions (W*H*D) 430 x 63 x 326mm

If you want to reduce the amount of wires in your room, and have a system that performs well for a reasonable price this is perfect for you.

Connectivity

  • HDMI Input: 2
  • Audio Input: 1
  • Optical Input: 1
  • Coaxial Input: 0
  • Scart: 0
  • iPod Dock Cradle: 1
  • HDMI Out: Yes
  • Composite Output: Yes
  • Component Output: Yes

Below is a related video, it features an Australian guy who receives it as part of a deal for buying the TV. Watch the clip to get a good idea of what it is like to own. Click the play button to begin viewing.

There is also a second part to it if you wish to watch even more about it.

2 Comments
  1. Ian Russell    

    Can all the speakers be wireless on this system

  2. Chris (Admin)    

    Unfortunately no systems at the moment can be, this is because the speakers still have to get power from some where, which means they have to be individually plugged into a mains socket, so it saves trailing wires from the front to the back of room, but you will still have some wires.

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Posted on 26 August 2010 by Chris.
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