Have you been craving a Blu-ray sound and video system, but can't spare the room for even a compact home theater in a box system? Samsung's new HT-BD8200 packs a Blu-ray player into a sound bar speaker system that includes a separate wireless subwoofer. The system, priced at $800, won't arrive until July. But if you can't wait, and already have a Blu-ray player, the company has a lower-priced option that arrives in just a few weeks: the HT-WS1, a slightly smaller, cheaper ($350) sound bar speaker that also connects to the TV via a single cable. (Click on the image at right for a closer look at the Samsung HT-BD8200, top, and the Samsung HT-WS1.) Both models have virtual 5.1-channel sound, and can connect to a wireless home network via an optional USB dongle—much like the company's new TVs—to access music, videos and photos stored on a PC. The less expensive model lacks the built-in Blu-ray player, but does include a wireless subwoofer. Both models come with a wall mount, and feature Samsung's red Touch of Color accents to complement its flat-panel TVs. The company also has three new Blu-ray players: the BD-P1600 ($300), the BD-P3600 ($400) and the stylish BD-P4600 ($500). All include the ability to stream videos from Netflix and music from the Pandora Internet radio service. The BD-P1600, which is already available, is the company's new entry-level piece, replacing the older BD-P1500 model. The BD-P3600, which replaces the BD-P2500, is a step-up model with 7.1-channel audio outputs, while the BD-P4600 is a stylish, ultra-thin statement piece that can either be be wall mounted or seated (at a 25-degree angle) on its integrated stand. The player, just 1.5-inches thick, has a piano-black design with red Touch of Color accents. (Click on the image at right for a closer look at the Samsung BD-P4600.) All three models claim improved load times, and can connect to a wireless network via an optional USB wireless dongle. — James K. Willcox