With four champagne glass-shaped tallboy speakers, 10.1 Virtual Surround Sound, and an XTS pro digital amplifier, this 700w home cinema system is sure to bring your home entertainment to life, whether you’re watching movies, sports, TV or gaming.
A watt is a unit of energy. With regard to audio systems, watts refer to the energy output of the amplifier or receiver that’s being used to power the speakers. More watts equals more power, and thus more potential volume—itself usually measured in decibels.
Surround sound speaker system
There are many surround sound formats available for the home, from 3-speaker setups, up to 7 or more speakers. The speaker configuration most common standard is known as 5.1 Surround Sound, which refers to the left, right, and center on the front and left surround speakers and surround-right in the back, plus an additional speaker low frequency.
Wonderful moment with surround sound
Classic stereo uses nd" (Surround Sound) refers to a growing number of available formats, like Dolby two independent audio channels to play sound with depth and directionality. "Surround by 5.1 Surround Sound, using multi-channel audio to create an experience more immersive three dimensional sound through speakers strategically located further around the listener.
Here is tips for choosing Home Cinema
There is no set rule for deciding how powerful a sound system you need. Basic ballpark figures say at least 50 watts-per-channel for smaller rooms, and 100 watts-per-channel for larger rooms—and upwards of that for larger spaces. Your own ears are the best guide in making this decision.
Another thing to keep in mind when choosing home cinema components is that the relationship between watts and decibels is exponential, not linear. This means that doubling the wattage does not give you double the volume. As a rule, if you double the number of watts (for example, from 50 to 100) you only get a volume increase of 3dB, which is almost imperceptible. To double the volume, you would instead need to multiply the number of watts by a factor of ten—requiring, for example, a 500-watt system to achieve twice the volume of a 50-watt system.
Key Features
VSM (Virtual Sound Matrix)
DivX
Simplink (HDMI-CEC)
Progressive Scan
700W Output
USB Input
HD AV Sync
Simplink (HDMI-CEC)
Home entertainment shouldn't be complicated. That's why LG makes it easy to connect and control it all, with one remote control for a seamless, streamlined experience. And, when LG Home Entertainment Systems are connected via HDMI™, you can manage your flat-panel TV, audio system, and DVD player with the touch of a few buttons, with no complicated connections.
VSM (Virtual Sound Matrix)
VSM enhances the listening experience from a home cinema system,
by enabling the sound to travel more smoothly around the room.
This is done by creating ‘virtual speakers’ that direct the sound.
For example, VSM on a 2.1 home cinema system creates a ‘virtual’ 5.1
surround sound effect so that the sound appears to be coming from
the back of the room.
DivX
DivX is a file format that allows movies to be compressed and fit onto
a CD, as a DivX movie is about 8 to 12 time smaller than a DVD. DivX
playback on LGs video and audio products allow you to download
DivX movies from the Internet onto a CD or USB stick, to then enjoy
in the comfort of your living room.
Progressive Scan
All LG AV Systems support Progressive Scan technology, which helps
to relieve the eyes from fatigue when viewing over a long period of
time. Progressive Scan projects all the colours onto the screen
instantly, without any break between odd and even scanning lines,
resulting in a flicker free and high density image. The picture quality
is improved even more with DVFX TrueScan pro.
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The Benefits of LG Simplink
LG Makes Setup Easy with Simplink
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Smooth, Easy Control of Your System
Home entertainment shouldn’t be complicated. That’s why LG makes it easy to connect and control it all, with one remote control for a seamless, streamlined experience. And, when LG Home Entertainment Systems are connected via HDMI™, you can manage your flat-panel TV, audio system, and DVD player with the touch of a few buttons, with no complicated connections.
The Benefits of VSM (Virtual Sound Matrix)
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Enhance Your Listening Pleasure
LG’s Premium Home Cinema Systems are equipped with the Virtual Sound Matrix to create an immersive audio experience, without distorting or exaggerating the original sound.
Benifits of Div X playback
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Download DivX movies to enjoy at home
Divx is a file format that allows movies to be compressed and fit onto a CD, as a DivX movie is about 8 to 12 times smaller than a DVD. DivX playback on LGs video and audio products allow you to download DivX movies from the Internet onto a CD or USB stick, to enjoy in the comfort of your living room.
The Benefits of Progressive Scan
Enjoy Enhanced Picture Quality
/uk/img/rich-feature/lg-progressive-scan-515x175.jpgWith Progressive Scan, you’ll see the difference in your picture quality
Dense, Flicker-free Images
All LG Home Cinema Systems feature Progressive Scan Technology to relieve eye fatigue and enhance picture quality. Progressive Scan projects all colours onto the screen simultaneously, without any break between the odd and even scanning lines, resulting in a flicker-free and high-density image. Picture quality is even higher with DVFX TrueScan Pro.
Key Features
VSM (Virtual Sound Matrix)
DivX
Simplink (HDMI-CEC)
Progressive Scan
700W Output
USB Input
HD AV Sync
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Key Features
Room Size
Large
Speaker position
Front and Rear
Power consumption
Power Consumption: 110 Watt, Power-off Consumption: 1W UNDER
LG SimpLink™
Yes
Video Signal OUT HDMI Out 1080P upscaling
Yes
HDMI 1080p Upscaling
Yes
Front speaker sound output (Initial Max Power)
100W X 2(4Ω)
Centre speaker sound output (Initial Max Power)
100W(4Ω)
Rear speaker sound output (Initial Max Power)
100W X 2(4Ω)
Subwoofer sound output (Initial Max Power)
200W(3Ω)
AM/FM Radio Tuner
Yes
Radio
FM/AM/RDS
Play Back
DVD
Yes
CD
Yes
Playable DISC Formats
CD, DVD, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD RAM, DVD Audio, SACD, CDG, VCD. SVCD, CD-R/CD-RW, MP3CD, WMA, JPEG Viewer, HD JPEG Viewer, JPEG Slide Show with MP3, Divx 5.0, Xvid, USB Karaoke