![]() ![]() There is, however, a set of component outputs, or a composite output if you’re desperate. While we like this forward-thinking approach, it could leave those of you with non-HDMI TVs in the lurch. ![]() The socket offering on the rear of the main unit is odd in that there’s an HDMI output but no SCART output. It is a little plasticky in places but that’s perhaps to be expected for the price, and at least Samsung hasn’t neglected the speakers and passive subwoofer, which are also gloss black and compact enough to tuck into tight spaces. Add a minimal row of buttons and smart silver trim and you’ve got yourself one gorgeous looking system. But what really makes it stand out is the large sloping front panel that displays information using large blue LEDs. The main unit is styled in an elegant gloss black finish and can be mounted horizontally or vertically thanks to the removable ovular stand – it looks great either way. Also attractive is its price tag, which puts paid to the notion that good-looking kit has to be expensive. We’ve seen a fair few 2.1-channel systems of late, but none has been quite as audaciously stylish as the Samsung HT-X200, even taking the mouth-watering Philips HTS6600 into consideration. ![]()
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