Sony HTP-BD3IS review

Recession causing you to rethink your cinema outlay, or just want a small-room system?

Sony HTP-BD3IS
This all in one system from Sony is small and easy to fit in most rooms

TechRadar Verdict

A small and interestingly styled home cinema system that struggles when things get a little full on but still offers good Blu-ray performance

Pros

  • +

    Blu-ray performance and sub-sat integration

Cons

  • -

    Struggles when the action gets full-on and complicated

  • -

    The subwoofer looks like a dog

  • -

    BD slow

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Things are looking up for the all-in-one market, with Blu-ray providing an injection of desirability (and price). There's a fair number to choose from, including Sony's HTP-BD3IS tested here; and I suspect the market will grow as the economic pinch means people eschew the pricier separates option.

Saying that, the BD3IS is actually a bundle of two existing Sony products. The BDP-S350 can now be snaffled for as little as £150, while the HT-IS100 sub/sat system sells for around £400 on its own. It may be a case, then, that you could build your own version of this system for less than it costs as an all-in-one!

Despite being 2008 vintage, the BD player is reasonably specified, with upscaling, MPEG block noise and mosquito NR – as well as a useful audio delay circuit. It produces a crisp, textured image, with realistic and well-saturated colours.