The thought of a television from Bose was downright exciting. And that’s what I’m talking about today, the Bose VideoWave.
Spec-wise, you’re going to be stunned by this–the video portion brings out a 46-inch, 1080p LCD display. Nothing spectacular by itself, sure, but consider that it’s backed up by a whopping 16 speakers, with six woofers included in a magnesium enclosure.
Bose’s Adaptiq technology automatically sets the system’s levels according to the shape of your room, with its PhaseGuide operating almost like a bat’s sonar to simulate surround sound much the same way a surround sound bar does.
You’ll also get four HDMI ports, three component ports and a USB port to connect all your relevant devices.
But as is often the case with Bose gear, you’ll pay for this quality in spades–the Bose VideoWave is set to sell at $5349, but that does include a “white-glove delivery service”, which includes setup, installation, and recycling of the old television.
Bose’s Adaptiq technology automatically sets the system’s levels according to the shape of your room, with its PhaseGuide operating almost like a bat’s sonar to simulate surround sound much the same way a surround sound bar does.
You’ll also get four HDMI ports, three component ports and a USB port to connect all your relevant devices.
But as is often the case with Bose gear, you’ll pay for this quality in spades–the Bose VideoWave is set to sell at $5349, but that does include a “white-glove delivery service”, which includes setup, installation, and recycling of the old television.
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