Something doesn't add up.
320 Watt soundbar running off batteries? Are we back to the days of peak music power output wattages being quoted which could safely be divided by a hundred to give a more realistic estimate?
Aiming to compete more strongly with Sonos, LG Electronics is updating its streaming Wi-Fi loudspeaker/music-player product line with something that Sonos users have (so far fruitlessly) requested; a portable, battery-powered job. Sonos speakers all need tethering to a power outlet, restricting where they can be placed. Unless …
Set the TV on top of the sub-woofr W/sound bar in front of sub woofer, all on top of a dresser in her bedroom (quad sound, HD TV and no wall mount)...Yum...all AC powered and on sale st Costco.
Note= only thing needed was a coax cable from DirecTv box to TV, all else was plug n play...total time from box to on air= 5 min...RS.
Great to see some other sound / music kit being mentioned on the old reg, rather than just Sonos stuff. Even then, the word Sonos was mentioned quite a lot more than LG were, despite the fact this is an article about LG kit. I've never really got the Sonos / El Reg obsession, shed loads of other makers kit available, much of it shed loads better sounding, more technologically interesting and more newsworthty. Sonos is quite old hat in a lot of ways now. Hopefully a sound kit related article that doens't mention Sonos in the near future?