Lights! Speakers! Sound (in the Ceiling)!
January 15, 2010
A new system from Klipsch sends music to a place you've never expected: a light bulb.
Klipsch, the speaker manufacturer, has come up with a twist on multiroom audio: wirelessly sending music to light bulbs around the house.
Bowers & Wilkins is the highly regarded British sonic innovator and maker of loudspeakers. Think of the company as the British Bose.
Older Blu-ray players may lack things like Internet connectivity and the ability to handle certain interactive features included on some discs.
These products are worth considering for an innovative gift this year.
Sonos’s ZonePlayer S5 wireless speaker console plays music with an iPhone or iPod Touch as a touch-screen remote control.
Watch films as if you were in a movie house with add-on surround sound, an affordable way to hear the crowds roar and the trains rumble.
The two entry-level systems from Onkyo are recession priced at $380 and $600.
For those tight on space, the HDTV maker Vizio has created the VSB210WS sound bar with wireless subwoofer.
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