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Pioneer’s home cinema in a box
With people flocking to pick up all-in-one home cinema
set-ups starting at £150, you can see why players like Pioneer are keen for a
slice of the pie. That’s why it has launched not one, but five new all-in-one
set ups, starting with the entry-level DCS-232 and DCS-240 sound systems,
coming in at around £150 for the DCS-232. What you get is a DVD
player/amplifier, five speakers and a sub-woofer. Next up are the DCS-333 and
DCS 340 (pictured) boasting double the power and the handy set-up facility, Automatic
Optimal Surround Set-up, using a supplied microphone.
They also sport an
unusually slim sub-woofer, which hopefully means that bass performance has not
been sacrificed for style. The only difference between the four models mentioned is that two come with bookshelf speakers and two come with floor-standers. Finally there’s the DCS-535 which uses three front
speakers and a digital, wireless rear speaker for creating surround effects.
Prices start at around £290. More details here.
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