Overview
Dramatic home theatre sound. Just two visible speakers
Complete system - Plays movies and music
TrueSpace digital circuitry delivers sound that seems to surround you
HDMI output. Can upconvert DVDs to 1080p
Universal IR remote lets you control your system and most attached devices
Hideaway Acoustimass module. Adds the kind of deep, emotional intensity you feel at the theatre
Built with exclusive TrueSpace digital circuitry, the 3·2·1 DVD home entertainment system brings movies and music to life with the full, spacious sound you might expect from a five-speaker system.
Just two small speaker arrays and a hideaway Acoustimass module deliver the full, spacious sound you might expect from a five-speaker system. And now with an HDMI output, it's even easier to connect this system to your HDTV. The 3·2·1 system can upconvert your DVDs to 1080p. It's simple to set up and easy to use. And it has everything you need to enjoy movies and music, including a built-in DVD/CD player and AM/FM tuner, plus audio inputs for three additional sources. A universal remote control lets you easily control your system and most attached devices.
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Proprietary TrueSpace digital processing circuitry delivers a spacious, multichannel sound experience with strong centre imaging from just two visible speakers and a hideaway Acoustimass module. Acoustimass module works in concert with the small speakers to deliver a fuller range of theatre sound and effects. The patented Bose design produces low frequencies for all channels with no audible distortion. Digital 5. 1 decoding provides improved realism from 5. 1-encoded DVDs, DBS or HDTV. Proprietary Videostage 5 decoding and post–processing circuitry, combined with digital 5. 1 decoding and DTS, helps deliver a high quality, five–channel surround sound experience from practically any source: DVDs, videocassettes, stereo CDs, even older mono TV shows and movies. Digital Dynamic Range speaker compression circuitry enables you to hear soft sounds (particularly dialogue) even at low volumes—and still appreciate the impact of loud special effects. Universal remote control uses an infrared beam to let you command your television, video source (e. g. , cable box or satellite receiver) and most of your home theatre entertainment system devices together with your DVD system.
About the brand
Since Bose Corporation was founded in 1964 by then Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Dr.Amar G.Bose, the original philosophies and founding principles have not changed. Bose maintains an exceptionally strong commitment to research, for it is within the discipline of research that yesterday's fiction becomes tomorrow's reality. Bose have taken their commitment and their passion for innovation and applied them to developing unique sound solutions to meet virtually any audio challenge in any application.
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