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JoeInBH
08-06-2002, 10:52 AM
I've owned the new SIR-T151 for a week now and wanted to write in with an excellent review. I have also used the SIR-T100 and T150. The T151 is more sensitive and stable than the T150 and vastly moreso than the T100. I am 12 miles from the towers but have very heavy obstructions - I'm on the second floor but surrounded by building at least 10 stories. I use an unamplified indoor antenna sitting on top of my TV - I tried plugging it in but actually get better reception without amplification.

The T151 is significantly smaller and lighter than the T150. I like the styling better, but that's a subjective feature. Like the previous models it does not have a fan, but it does have better ventillation, so it does not run quite as hot. The menus are virtually identical to the T150, although they have a slightly different look. Furthermore, when there is a stationary image to be displayed (such as "no signal"), the image jumps around the screen like a screensaver to reduce the risk of burn-in. Like the T150, but unlike many other receivers out there, it does allow you to stretch (no zoom, or zoom + stretch) a 4:3 program to fill the entire 16:9 screen. The only operational complaint is that you still cannot change channels while in the "check signal strength" menu. The remote abandoned the "joystick" from the T150, but the T151's remote is better designed to act as a universal remote for your entire system. I have not gotten around to programming it yet, however. Like the T150, there is also a service port for software upgrades.

With the T150, I spent several evenings playing around with the antenna to get the reception just right. Eventually, with a lot of effort, I was able to arrange it so that I could get all my local channels with only minimal dropouts (and those occurring usually when I bus or trolley went right by my window). With the T151, by contrast, I plugged it in, and everything worked perfectly with maybe 10 minutes of playing around. The Samsung receivers are widely acknowledged to be the best at locking in on weak signals. And the tuner in the T151 is by far the best of the Samsung receivers (note: I have not tried the new T160 or T165, although I assume they operate off the same terrestrial tuner as the T151). Before assuming an indoor antenna will not work for you (because of obstructions, distance from towers, etc.) you should definitely try out the T151. You can always return it if it doesn't work.

The T151 is listed at just under $400 from several reputable internet retailers - most of whom are authorized dealers so there are no warranty problems. I read somewhere that they were scheduled to hit BestBuy shelves yesterday, but that's second-hand information. In any event, this is a receiver that a lot of people are going to be curious about, so I wanted to post my impressions.

Joe

BrentT
08-07-2002, 09:09 AM
What's the firmware number on the 151? I wonder if there are real hardware differences or just improved firmware?

JoeInBH
08-07-2002, 05:18 PM
Good question Brent. I just emailed Samsung with your question - is my experiece of more reliable reception the result of hardware or software? I'll check tonight to see if I can find a firmware version number. I believe I was using 1.8 or something like that on the T150 I had used - which I believed was the latest version available. If I hear anything from Samsung I'll post it.

Joe

33T
08-11-2002, 08:57 PM
i'm looking at this model but i can't find any online dealers except one and thats for $399.88 plus the shipping .

anyone know where else i can find this

thanks for your help 33

JoeInBH
08-12-2002, 10:35 AM
I emailed Samsung asking about the differences between the T150 and T151 to see if the noticable improvement in sensitivity and reliability I am noticing in the T151 was the result of improved hardware or software. Well I finally got a response and the answer is both. In addition to having newer "firmware" than is available for the T150, the T151's chip has a "high contrast ratio" of 450:1, while the T150 is 300:1. I have no idea what "high contrast ratio" is, but the reply I got from Samsung definitely indicates that the T151 is a better tuner chip than in the T150. If you're worried about weak signals, go with the T151. If not, go with whatever you can get cheaper.

Joe

rsg
09-13-2002, 01:53 PM
Originally posted by 33T
i'm looking at this model but i can't find any online dealers except one and thats for $399.88 plus the shipping .

anyone know where else i can find this

thanks for your help 33

On another forum (SPOT) I did find a posting that gave the name of Soundcity.com quoting the price for Samsung T151 for $349.00.

I went to their site and checked it out and it is T-151 from Samsung and it is quoted at $349.00 and for Sept. there is free shipping as well.

It also carries the 1 year warranty as well.

In my opinion it is quite a steal. But I have not made the decision to buy as yet.

Does any one care to provide input for Soundcity.com ? Are they reliable ?

Thanks

Ram S.

muncey
09-13-2002, 03:08 PM
i ordered it, it was on back order for 2 weeks. i cancelled the order because i found a mitsubishi receiver i bought used, it's having problems so it's going back. i will probably reorder it from soundcity. they seem legit, answered the phone when i called and did not charge my card at all, they did not give me a hard time when i cancelled the order either.

muncey

BrettD
10-17-2002, 09:26 PM
I just phoned in an order today for Samsung's SIR-T165 ( released Oct., 2002 , and was told that they have sold out on ALL Samsung STBs regardless of model number! I placed an order ( backorder) anyway, as I was told they have 44 SIR-T165s ordered but the dock strike is holding them up at the warehouse. Check the SoundCity.com web site. You'll notice that the model 165 is actually LOWER in price than the 150, but the 151 is only 349.00 and INCLUDES free shipping. So, I can wait a while 'til the union settles and the "dockers" get back to work and unload my STB! It always pays to shop around (I use several search engines for sources of products) the internet and, of course, patronize various forums for info on your interests! You have friends everywhere, but haven't met them yet!!

           


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