This relatively inexpensive Brit subwoofer mates well with other Wharfedale speakers to produce music, but its home-theatre punch isn't as dramatic as that of some other subs.
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Epson's TW10H projector tempts us to stay indoors all winter and experience widescreen theatre from the comfort of the living room. Read our Australian review.
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InFocus' ScreenPlay 4800 is an affordable home entertainment projector with a high contrast ratio to produce good quality images.
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Life can't be any better with the LG LH-9509TA. It can dish out music and movies in surround sound and record your favourite TV programs into a spacious 250GB hard drive.
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