Satellite speakers are amazingly small and easy to hide. Picture quality is excellent. Sound is much better than expected. Decent connectivity for secondary kit
System is two separate parts boxed together rather than an organic whole. Bass can sound a bit loose. Vocals can sound a bit strange
It feels a tad cobbled together, but the BD3iS delivers great visuals and physics-defying sound from its golf ball-sized speakers ...
Smallest satellite speakers we've ever seen; speakers produce surprisingly good audio; Blu-ray pictures look sharp and colourful; reasonable feature set
Low-frequency audio can sound detached; system doesn't feel entirely unified
The idea that you could possibly get half-decent, Hollywood-friendly sound out of speakers roughly the size of a Ping-Pong ball seems crazy. But the Sony HTP-BD3IS manages to do it, offering both style and substance ...
Abstract: In terms of picture the BD3IS is the top performer here, though in truth the difference is by increment rather than leaps and bounds. Detailing is exe..