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Bose Introduced The Second TV Series

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American manufacturer of sound devices has shown their ambition to expand their market when releasing their second HDTV named VideoWave at $4,999.

Description: Bose ViewWave has a similar design to its predecessor VideoWave

Bose ViewWave has a similar design to its predecessor VideoWave

Like its predecessor, Bose VideoWave is a complete entertainment system whose center is a TV 46-inch/55-inch monitor with case made of hi-class aluminum. The system also comes with separate Media Box device letting user connect TV with broadcasting sources. Bose’s HDTV is equipped with LED-backlit LCD screen, Full HD resolution but no Local Dimming.

The most outstanding is that Bose’s hi-fi stereo is integrated in the TV’s back. This delivers the same hi-fi sound as a separate hi-end speaker. Stereo system includes 16 discrete speakers, 6 of which are for bass. The American manufacturer also informed they equipped ADAPTiQ system helping to give users the fittest sound according to their room and of course best audio performance.

Description: Bose’s HDTV is equipped with LED-backlit LCD screen

Bose’s HDTV is equipped with LED-backlit LCD screen

In the U.S.A and Europe, Bose VideoWave II has appeared in the market this month at prices: $4,999 and $5,999, respectively.

 

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