Tag: wireless-speakers

Samsung bring the HT-D6750W its new premium Full HD 3D Smart Home Theater in Korea

Akihabaranews: Introduced at CES 2011, the HT-D6750W is Samsung new premium Full HD 3D 7.1Ch Home Theater. Launched today in Korea and set to be available later this Week in Europe and soon in North America the HT-D6750W is the company ultimate one-box solution with Samsung’s AllShare DLNA, Smart Hub including Twitter as well as some VoD internet services, 3D Blu-Ray Playback and 2D to 3D conversion, iPod cradle and Wireless rear speakers!
Offering a stunning 1300W 7.1Ch total output, this Wi-Fi monstrous HT-D6750W Home Theater comes with gorgeous 1,320mm-high towers and a elegant slot-in Blu-Ray player.

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JBL WEM-1 turns wired speakers into wireless

SlashGear: If you’re sick and tired of having to run wires through your house to mount speakers for surround sound, the JBL WEM-1 is the perfect thing to cut you free.

This device transmits two channel audio over a 2.4 GHz wireless connection for up to 70 feet, making it so you don’t have to run wires across the floor or snake them around furniture to hook up your rear speakers.

You might have an excellent surround system, but with unsightly wires poking out all over the place, it just loses a little something. But the WEM-1 is a simple solution that can be used with any speaker.

You can even use it with speakers in another room.

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Altec Lansing delivers wireless speakers

SlipperyBrick: Altec Lansing looks to be going more high end with its speaker systems via yesterday’s unveiling of the Powered Theater Series. Two wireless models make up this new line – the two-speaker PT8051 (approx. 745 euro) and the one-speaker PT7031 (approx. 450 euro).

Both wireless speaker packages take the form of nice looking bar-style speakers. They are designed to match the look of flat panel televisions. The PT8051 supports Dolby and DTS listening modes and is capable of providing surround sound through left, center and right channels within one front speaker as well as left and right channels included in a rear speaker.

Altec Lansing delivers wireless speakers

The PT7031, meanwhile, makes use of Dolby virtual speaker technology to give you simulated five-channel surround sound.

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