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    If you don't mind me asking which TV because the Samsung is suppose to too but they forget to mention that it requires an adapter which is all but impossible to find .
    Also you probably are already aware but unlike sound equipment the worst way to judge TVs is in-store as they conditions are totally different .Also read from reputable sources that the buggers have even been known to adjust the models they are trying to rid themselves of to display the best pictures.
    Respect my lack of authority.

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    I believe it was this one-

    http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...994&CatId=3651

    I noticed there was a Samsung with similar capabilities, but the LG sticks in my mind.
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    Being a home theater junky myself, I can also recommend the harmony remotes. I went a bit nuts though & bought the top of the line (at the time) Harmony 1000i. This is fully touchscreen and program firmware is updated via PC-USB as well as updated remote model databases. Nice idea, the reality is that the button layout can be awkward with the need to scroll through an average of 6 screens sometimes (the max on one remote of mine is 14). In the end it is an expensive purchase that comes in handy when little hands make other remotes magically disappear because it is not intuitive to use. (my daughter is in the collecting phase we had to ring one of the cellphones yesterday to find it in one of her stash bags with many other items of interest).
    I am actually thinking of retrograding the 1000i for a Harmony One after having a look at the functionality of that universal remote.

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    $100 budget speakers with a decent sub, and speakers with toggles for bass and treble. If you want to play your music really loud it will probably distort the bass levels, but they get the job done and imo the cheapest you can go while still getting the most important features.

    http://www.futureshop.ca/EN-CA/produ...51&catid=11553


    edit: there are 21 pages of customer reviews on that link, if you want to get a consistent impression on buyer's satisfaction.
    Last edited by TrueSounds; 02-21-2010 at 04:54 AM.

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    Back on the original topic I have Logitech Z4 speakers and they don't disappoint. But to form your own opinion here is a review from CNET who I've always found to be brutally honest. (their review on the Samsung SB500 bluetooth headphones was a true classic with the reviewer saying he looked like princess leia with them on).
    http://reviews.cnet.com/pc-speakers/...-31516456.html

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    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16836121122

    Small form factor, huge sound with the massive sub

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    For decent sound quality I recommend M-audio the audiophile 2496 is an excellent little card it has RCA (phono) I/Os and spdif I/Os. I use mine for music production it makes creative labs stuff sound like a joke.
    You can use the RCAs to connect to regular hifi amp or studio monitors if you prefer, or even use the spdif to connect to digital surround amp to get 5.1 sound.

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    I still use sonic gear as my speaker. Evo5. won many award than evo7 & evo3. try to use it man

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    Quote Originally Posted by LubTheStaringCat View Post
    I would recommend the Logitech X-540, I got their speakers for around £70 In the UK.
    But whether It's the UK or the US, you get great sound, great quality and for the price you can't beat It
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16836121006
    I also have these speakers since several years and I still think it has the best ratio quality / price for this budget.
    Last edited by PerMaFrOsT; 02-27-2010 at 03:37 PM.

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    Creative ITingue 3600

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