Each week, we'll hand pick some of the most commonly asked questions and answer them as concisely and helpfully as we know how.
Each week, we'll hand pick some of the most commonly asked questions and answer them as concisely and helpfully as we know how. In this installment of You Asked, we’ll discuss home theater in a box versus a soundbar surround system. Also on tap: Should you upgrade from a plasma TV? And when will Sony’s new TV lineup drop? Plus, the most universally helpful TV advice I’ve ever given.
But, speaking personally, I am nine out of 10 times going with a soundbar system. In this case, for under $1,000, I would get the Klipsch Cinema 1200 because that thing is under $800 now, and it was once double that. It is a seriously kick-ass system. It’s light on frilly features, but it will absolutely rock the living daylights out of your room. The Klipsch Cinema 1200 is awesome.
Rising TV prices Brownskinb5084 writes: Can you help me understand why Samsung is raising the prices on their TVs instead of them dropping? No. Keep your A95K. Some might argue that it is a more reliable TV and that the difference in picture quality is minimal.
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