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I wished they'd used a professional Panasonic plasma panel. Rather than shitty 120hz LCD technology from Gawd knows what year.
The amount of sound this system produces probably could fill a space the size of a school auditorium.
Simply ridiculous.
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Wait what makes this special? My TV has: 1) 'Invisible' speakers 2) HD 3) A remote
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Mini HT rolled into TV minus dvd player.
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I've learned to stay away from anything Bose other than those noise-canceling headphones.
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The amount of sound this system produces probably could fill a space the size of a school auditorium.

What makes you say this, and in any event why is that good?
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Go to your neighborhood friendly BOSE showroom and ask for a demo.
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I is no impressed. No impressed at all.
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Go to your neighborhood friendly BOSE showroom and ask for a demo.

The third worst place to demo any equipment is in a showroom.

The second place to demo any equipment is a showroom owned by the equipment manufacturer.

The worst place to demo any Bose equipment is in any showroom.
post #10 of 25
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Dude, I'm not pushing this thing on anyone.
Matter of fact, your correspondent is a long suffering user of BOSE automotive products.
post #11 of 25
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Go to your neighborhood friendly BOSE showroom and ask for a demo.

their showrooms are designed to make the speakers sound "special"...unless one can reproduce the same acoustic environment at home, they'd sound nothing like they did in the showroom
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Not gonna lie, they probably sound crappy even in their own showroom. I expect better from SF. No TV will have integrated speakers that sound good. Especially one this thin. So why even try? It's like trying to sell a car radio with HD Radio because HD radio will drown out the roadnoise and windnoise. Or it's like putting a 20 megapixel sensor on a camera with a series of plastic lenses. Just dumb.
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I'd say it was a msart move from Bose; the lack of a vision product in their range was a major gap. Obviously the product its self is going to be of average quality, their USP is that the sound is special to "normal people" and sub-par to audiophiles. I'm just suprised they haven't made this before now.
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Dude, I'm not pushing this thing on anyone. Matter of fact, your correspondent is a long suffering user of BOSE automotive products.
I don't mean this as an attack but I am curious: If you've had less than pleasurable experiences with Bose's automotive products, why go in for VideoWave? $5,349 is a lot of money to sink with a company that you don't seem that keen on.
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Thank god the HD picture is integrated.
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