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  2. Logitech Z506 review - AOL

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    Finally, there's analog surround sound -- the cheapest solution of all -- where you basically just plug a pair of dumb speakers into each of front, rear and center 3.5mm sockets on your existing ...

  3. The best surround sound systems in 2024 - AOL

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    Logitech Z906 5.1 $ at Amazon. Logitech Z906 5.1 $ at Walmart. 5.1 is the primary spec to meet in a surround sound system, and this setup from Logitech meets all the basic requirements, with a ...

  4. The 7 Best Wireless Surround Sound Systems for an Immersive ...

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    Best Wireless Surround Sound Systems. Best for Audio Fanatics: Nakamichi Shockwafe Elite. Best Theater Sound: Sony HT-A7000. Best Value: VIZIO M-Series 5.1. Best Upgrade For A Wired System ...

  5. List of Logitech products - Wikipedia

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    Has a built-in sound card, speakers are compatible with Windows Media Center, remote can be used to control volume, audio settings, such as bass, treble and surround, and Windows Media Center menu Z506 2010: 5.1: 75w: No — Analog line-in: Z906 2011 5.1 67Wx5 + 165Wx1: No — Analog line-in, SPDIFx2, COAX

  6. Wireless speaker - Wikipedia

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    The receiver is positioned where the listener wants the sound to be, providing the freedom to move the wireless speakers around without the need of using cables. The receiver/speaker unit generally contains an amplifier to boost the audio signal to the loudspeaker; it is powered either by batteries or by an AC electric outlet.

  7. Dolby Atmos - Wikipedia

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    Dolby Atmos is a surround sound technology developed by Dolby Laboratories.It expands on existing surround sound systems by adding height channels, interpreted as three-dimensional objects with neither horizontal nor vertical limitations.