LG HT902TB - Home Theater System
Posted Thursday, September 11th, 2008 by Alex IonNow that I finished renovating my apartment is time to bring in the furniture. Uhh excuse me, but when I say furniture I’m actually talking about all sorts of gadgets, because I already have a couch and it’s all I need for a geek I am. Right? Therefore I asked our good friends at TestFreaks to suggest me a few home theater systems, that I could review (and maybe buy). They did and the one that promised the most, was LG HT902TB.

After reading more stuff about it and comparing it with other home theater systems, I got the idea that it’s really going to do the job for me if I need style and performance at an extremely wallet-friendly price system. And yes the 1,000 Watts (rated at 5 x 155W plus 225W for the subwoofer) can really scare your neighbors if you’re throwing in a party.
If it were to nominate just a few things that I really liked about LG’s HT902TB then that would be the:
- decodes Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks
- it can play DVD-R/-RW and DVD+R/+RW discs, and MP3, WMA, JPEG and DivX files
- it has an XTS Pro Digital Amplifier
- the DVDs look great with images upscaled to 1080i (not 1080p, too bad)
- it also features a Virtual 10.1 Ch Sound that takes sound to a whole new level
- lots of ports: HDMI, 3.5mm audio input, USB port, an RGB-capable SCART, composite video output and optical digital audio input
- a lovely large remote with a tidy arrangement that becomes very useful when you have a lazy day
- a very good price (just check your local guys for a quote, or Amazon?)
Too bad:
- it doesn’t support MP3 long filenames
- there seem to bee some dotting noise when it displays images and things doesn’t seem to improve when switching from 720p to 1080i
I’ll be honest that this little monster would fit really really nice in my new geek crib and I’d definitely buy one with such specs and price.
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