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Home cinema systems: Are kits or components right for you?

Whether you want to buy a home theatre in a box or go the components route, you'll need to decide which way is best for you right from the start.

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  • Polk Audio SurroundBar 360 DVD Theatre

    The Polk Audio SurroundBar 360 DVD Theatre delivers excellent sound from a single speaker bar, with the lack of built-in Blu-ray being the only real sticking point.

  • Pioneer VSX-LX70

    The Pioneer VSX-LX70 is a top-of-the-line receiver which features 1080p upscaling, HD-audio decoding and a piano black finish.

  • B&W 685

    The B&W 685 is the company's latest budget-level loudspeaker and uses some of the technologies developed for the flagship 800 series.

  • BenQ W100

    Those looking at taking their first step into projector-ownership but don't want to spend too much money will do well to consider the BenQ W100.

  • Philips HTS9800W

    The Philips HTS9800W is a stylish wireless 6.1 surround sound system that handles a wide range of disc and file formats as well as most of the latest surround sound formats.

  • Epson EMP-TWD1

    The EMP-TWD1 offers an elegant all-in-one solution for your home cinema needs, as long as you only want to project DVDs.

  • Harman Kardon HS 100

    The Harman Kardon HS 100's elegant good looks and sweet musicality may be enough for some buyers, but the pricey system lacks the oomph for convincing home-theatre duty.

  • InFocus IN76

    The InFocus IN76 has an excellent feature package, and its solid performance makes it one of the best value HD-resolution DLP projectors.

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