Park this next to a wall and you've got nearly everything you need for a complete big-screen home theater. It's not perfect, but the simple setup and dazzling display make up for most hiccups. Clip ...
Would you pick a home theater in a box or soundbar setup for around $1,000? And what brand and model would you recommend? I have an LG C2 and plenty of space for either. I mostly use it for movies, TV ...
More elaborate home theater systems require at least a 27" TV, a Dolby Pro-Logic receiver, and a Hi-Fi VCR. The bare bones for the speaker set-up is a four speaker set-up: Left and Right for the front ...
From Panasonic, the first home-theater-in-a-box to come with a DVD recorder. The SC-HT1000, which comes drops next month, is basically their DMR-E100H DVD recorder grafted onto a 5.1-channel home ...
If you didn't know, Home Theater in a Box is a set of small, low-quality speakers that are more about looking spiffy than sonic reproduction matched to a box that contains the DVD/BD player as well as ...
I'm looking into getting a 7.1 home theater in box system for my current setup and would like to see what your recommendations are. My budget is between $300 and $400. This will be my first system, by ...
The term “home theater in a box” has largely been a misnomer. What usually comes in that box is everything but the TV, a very expensive, very necessary piece of the theater puzzle. RadioShack just ...
As television screens get bigger and multiplex screens get smaller, home theater buyers can duplicate the thrills of a movie house without the trans fat-laden popcorn and sticky floors. Dazzlingly ...
Phillips has a bunch of new home-theater-in-a-box systems coming out, including one that comes with a DVD recorder, two with Super Audio CD/DVD-Video players, and one with wireless surround-sound ...
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