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Samsung HT-BD3252 Home Theater System with Blu-ray

by Tom Andry last modified July 31, 2009
Samsung HT-BD3252 home theater system

Samsung HT-BD3252 home theater system

Summary

  • Product Name: HT-BD3252
  • Manufacturer: Samsung
  • Review Date: July 31, 2009 04:55
  • MSRP: $799
  • First Impression: Mildly Interesting
Specifications
Power
  • 1000 Watts total output power
Audio
  • 5.1-Channel
  • Smart Volume
  • Dolby Digital®, Dolby Pro-Logic II®, Dolby Digital Plus™, Dolby Digital True HD™, DTS-HD Master Audio®
  • Rear Wireless Included
Connectivity
  • Wi-Fi capable with included USB dongle (802.11b/g/n)
  • 1 USB 2.0 port with USB HOST functionality
  • Made for iPod®/iPhone® with included cradle, onscreen display support, and remote control navigation
  • 1 HDMI-CEC output
  • 1 Composite output
  • 2 HDMI-CEC inputs
  • 1 Optical input
  • 1 Ethernet port

Other Features

  • Crystal Amplifier
  • Bio Kelp Speaker Cones
  • Energy Star® compliant
  • BD Wise
  • BD Profile 2.0-compliant (BD-Live™)
  • Plays Netflix SD/HD streaming content (subscription required)
  • Plays Pandora streaming audio (subscription required)
  • Plays BLOCKBUSTER OnDemand streaming content (via firmware upgrade available in Fall 2009)
  • Auto Sound Calibration (ASC) with included microphone
  • Wired / wireless PC Streaming of select audio and photo files
Estimated Selling Price
  • $799
Availability
  • August 2009

Executive Overview

Home theaters in a box (HTiBs) are often the first entry a person has into the world of home theater. The allure of the one purchase solution with all the wires and speakers and components you need is just too enticing for some people to pass up. Of course, while the box might promise a setup as easy as 1-2-3, it often neglects to mention that you'll need extra HDMI cables or that your legacy CRT won't work with their DVD/receiver combo device. This is definitely the case here.

Samsung has done what we all knew would be coming, they've added a Blu-ray player to their lineup of HTiBs with the addition of the HT-BD3252. While this is not the first package from the electronics giant with a Blu-ray player, it is the first that includes wireless connectivity and "wireless" rear speakers. Unlike the other Blu-ray offering from Samsung, the BD1250, the BD3252 sports floorstanding speakers for the mains. The rest of the speakers look to be identical to the BD1250 offering. The drivers are constructed from Bio Kelp (we had to read that twice to make sure we weren't hallucinating it) which, according to Samsung, will allow "consumers to enjoy improved audio detail and dynamics." While we are not sure the difference between regular kelp and bio kelp, we're reminded that Bruce Lee advised us to be "like the nature of water." So perhaps Samsung is on to something here.

The Blu-ray capabilities are complete with BD-Live functionality either through a wired Ethernet connection or through the wireless USB dongle. Netflix and Pandora access is included and Blockbuster OnDemand is predicted via a firmware update in the fall. Streaming is available from a networked PC or from the USB port (if you are not using it for WiFi). You can connect devices such as USB keys, cameras, or even portable drives to the USB port. All the latest audio formats are supported including DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD.

The BD3252s real selling point (other than WiFi) is their "wireless" rear speakers. We've added the quotes as we know that all speakers need to be powered in some way and the BD3252s are no different. You'll have to plug them into a wall at the very least. For those with iPods, the HT-BD3252 comes with a iPod cradle. You can browse and control your iPod via the remote and on-screen display.

Disappointingly, the number of connections is extremely limited. While Samsung has obviously designed the HT-BD3252 as an all-in-one device, there is limited expandability. There are two HDMI-CEC inputs and one output, one optical input, and one composite output. This really limits how many additional devices you can connect to the BD3252. While we could find no other information about inputs, it looks like if you're not connecting via HDMI, you're out of luck.

Conclusion

Samsung is definitely looking for a specific customer with the HT-BD3252. With limited inputs and outputs, we're betting this package will be a great add-on to a display sale. Since you've only got HDMI output (composite doesn't count) and just enough HDMI inputs for a HD cable/satellite box and one other device, this is not for the enthusiast. The WiFi, streaming, iPod support, and auto calibration should make your first time buyer (providing they have the right display) very happy. At least until they hear a real subwoofer.

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Xochi posts on November 16, 2009 13:47
ddrr: Mine came with several screws to hold the speakers together. IIRC, each speaker had one large silver screw to hold the two tower halves together, and six smaller black screws to secure the base.
ddrr posts on October 07, 2009 22:25
I just received and unpacked the 3252. The tall speakers come in three pieces: base; middle; and speaker. Nother seems to hold them together and I am afraid they will fall apart if my cat touches them. I called Samsung's helpline without success. What did you folks to to put them together?
jahwz posts on September 19, 2009 15:40
So far so good with this unit. The sound isn't exceptional, but about what you would expect in a HTiB from my experience.

First issue is that the fan for the wireless rear speaker power box is VERY loud. Maybe I need to get a replacement from Samsung, but wanted to see if anyone else has the same issue? It doesn't sound like it is loose in the casing, just not a good quiet fan like most computer cases/electronics components I've had in the past.

Second, the Netflix and Pandora work great! Already have Netflix through the Tivo, but it seems to work much better on this system. However, I have been unable to get PC streaming up and running. The system finds my network and the target PC, but I guess it could be an issue with Windows 7. It won't even find my other PC with Vista. The two PCs are connected and sharing fine. (All across a wired network) Anyone else using Windows 7 to stream to this unit?

Lastly, I am very disappointed that the iPhone dock doesn't work with my phone. The box and all of the literature specifically states that it will work with iPhone, but no such luck with my iPhone 3G (OS 3.01 or whatever the OS released last week was) The phone just displays a message to go into airplane mode and then nothing ever happens and it doesn't show up on the inputs.

Really don't want to return this unit, but unless these issues can be resolved, looks like I'll be trying another unit...
jumpster72 posts on August 27, 2009 16:18
This is a fantastic deal for HTiB. The streaming feature sets it apart from others. It not only plays Divx, but also all my VLC's. External drive (USB devices) can also be plugged in the front with a flip down easy access panel. Great sound, huge multi functionality. 2 X HDMI, 2 X componet, plenty of extra's----Lightening got my Bose LifeStyle 28/35 (3,000$ in 2002)---bang for the buck and more functionality hands down I am not missing my overpriced Bose. Very user friendly, set up your AP (accesspoint) stream--- Mp3's , View photos, watch downloaded movies, great up-convert, great sound----You will not be disappointed----I am not. If you need any help with the setup look me up.---------------Love this unit!!!!!
Phil Taylor posts on August 23, 2009 18:08
Seems it has more inputs than some DVD HTiB systems - with 2 HDMI and one optical, that should cover a sat/cable box and gaming system. It already has the BD player so what's left? Computer maybe? Appears to be fine for what it is.
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