cobalt
Jun 2003
 Senior Member
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quote: Originally posted by The CandyMan
I've looked at all in one box systems but really for something like home entertainment you should reconsider the idea of putting seperate components that meet you're requirements/budget together even if it takes a little time. Don't skimp on quality just to save a few bucks if you're really going to use your home entertainment on a regular basis. I for one plan on adding a home media computer system in the near future.
Having said that, what exactly is your price range? Also, are you located in the states or somewhere else?
I'm in a similar position. I'm getting a new TV, which will sit on the wall, components wise I'm going to have a Sky box, a Wii, and a HTPC.
The TV is great, but one or two have mentioned the speakers are not awe inspiring. I was planning to pick up an amp and speakers of some kind, but then a mate of mine mentioned that some units now have HDMI inputs and outputs so both A and V get sent through the amp.
This would be great as it would mean one data cable to the TV, and not having to mess around with running extra cable channels etc.
Saying all this, I'm looking to the unit for convenience, more so than cutting edge quality/features. Clearly both are important, but I would not shell out the extra cash on something amazing, when something subtler would do.
It's why I mentioned the DVD cinema in my first post. These all in one's are a dime a dozen now, but I was looking for one to run more than just the DVD.
I'm in the UK, and as I say I would spend a max of £300 on a unit and speakers (be that a unit speaker combo, or buying both separate). I could happily live with Unit and Speakers being different, but need some advice before the purchase!
Wierdman, thanks for the details. Seems to be a fair bit of info on the unit in the US, but the UK google comes up really empty!!!
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