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Actually, there is no such
thing as 100% wireless home theater system. Near wireless
5.1 home theater
can be achieved in 2 ways.
 Samsung
5.1 Channel Rear Reflecting Home
Theater System w/ Progressive Scan DVD Player
The 500 watt Samsung home
theater system pictured above integrates the rear surround sound
speaker channels into the front speakers, eliminating the need
to run speaker wires for rear speakers. Due to the way the
speakers are mounted on the speaker stand, your rear surround
sound effects will come from reflections off the side walls of
your room. The automatic
calibration system will optimize your speaker arrangement
so you are sure to enjoy incredible DTS®, Dolby® Digital or
Dolby® Pro Logic II surround sound. We also love the fact
that this system includes a 5 disc
progressive-scan DVD player. It's got 1 optical digital
input for connecting an HDTV
receiver. The Samsung
HTDB660 gives you all this for less
than $600!
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Philips Wireless Home Theater
System
The LX3750W
Philips home theater with wireless rear speakers uses RF waves
(radio frequency) and a wireless transmitter to send your movie
soundtrack's rear surround sound effects through the air to a
wireless receiver (that you still need to plug into an AC outlet for
power) that amplifies the rear surround speakers with minimal sound
quality loss or interference.

Philips LX3750W Wireless home theaters
have sure made owning a home theater system simple for those who either
cannot, or choose not to drill holes in the walls and floor and attempt
to fish wires. A home theater system with wireless speakers could
be a life saver for renters and students in dormitories. |