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  2. The best soundbars for 2023: My 7 top picks for theater ... - AOL

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    The soundbar itself is fairly compact, at just 24 inches wide, which makes it a better fit for medium/small rooms and TVs. It has something fairly rare in this group: a big, bright amber LCD that ...

  3. The best soundbars for your TV in 2025: No more ... - AOL

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    All soundbars were tested with an Amazon Fire TV Omni Series QLED TV. I played movies such as Black Panther , All Quiet on the Western Front and Despicable Me , along with TV shows like Andor ...

  4. This compact soundbar is getting rave reviews from shoppers ...

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    This soundbar, only 15 inches wide, has a small footprint but big audio. With a built-in subwoofer, it blasts out 50 watts of power. This means you'll get crystal-clear dialogue without cranking ...

  5. Soundbar - Wikipedia

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    A soundbar, sound bar or media bar is a type of loudspeaker that projects audio from a wide enclosure. It is much wider than it is tall, partly for acoustic reasons, and partly so it can be mounted above or below a display device (e.g. above a computer monitor or under a home theater or television screen).

  6. Panasonic - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic Holdings Corporation [b] is a Japanese multinational electronics company, headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.It was founded in 1918 as Matsushita Electric Housewares Manufacturing Works [c] in Fukushima, Osaka City by Kōnosuke Matsushita.

  7. Sonos - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2024, the new app has a 1.3 point review average on Google Play. [117] In January 2025, Sonos announced the resignation of its CEO Patrick Spence over the app update debacle. [118] In June 2024, Sonos updated its privacy policy in the United States, removing a clause that explicitly stated the company did not sell customer data.