Samsung Announces HT-BD3252 Blu-ray HTIB
Ready for a new home theater in a box in your life? Samsung has just the thing for you. The HT-BD3252 has just been launched. The HTIB offers you a 5.1 sound system, a Blu-ray player, support for the latest HD audio codecs, a microphone, Internet services like Pandora, Netflix and Blockbuster and an iPod dock. The HT-BD3252 is going to be available for just $799 this August.
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