Panasonic offers the first bar surround home theater speaker systems
Panasonic has announced the first brand to roll out their bar girls surround home theater speaker systems as SC and SC-HTB10 HTB500 is to the shelves is happening just in time for all of your senses summer entertainment. Both models are able to put in front of the television in a pinch, and do not require rocket science to install, are an elegant alternative to a home theater audio system. They come with an HDMI input, 1.4, which is likely associated with a 3D video of a 3D Blu-ray player, coupled with a lone HDMI 1.4 with a back-channel audio output. Guess this summer will be an interesting question that you seek your entertainment system upgrade to keep the living area with time and 3D is ready, you might as well splash more money for a new TV-enabled 3D-n, “You think so ?
As for the SC-HTB10, this model will come with a built-in subwoofer, making it the perfect choice for TVs up to 42 inches, while the SC-HTB500 is designed for large screen TVs, screen and separate comes with a wireless subwoofer. Needless to say that he resides in the upscale in the general scheme of things, but with more and more live in smaller apartments and smaller due to lack of space, it would not be surprising to see SC-HTB10 sell many more units compared to the SC-HTB500, and we are pretty sure that the cheaper price has something to do with it.
Both systems surround bar will be able to continue the dialogue that is sharp and clear to deliver, with the permission of the speaker cone Bamboo Design Arts and clear mode of dialogue that they think it comes from the center makes TV screen. Not only that, you can also benefit the more precise link between image and sound, from its own pure voice for dialogue on the video and Voice-over music. The SC-HTB10 not much room to only 31.5 cm wide, while the SC-HTB500 has a width of 41.5 “. Common specifications include 2.1-channel audio. Expect the SC and SC HTB10 HTB500 retail of $ 199.95 and $ 349.95 respectively, while they roll in June and August.
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