VIZIO expands their HD Audio Eco-System

VIZIO has certainly come a long way from its humble beginnings, and will now expand their High Definition Audio Eco-System with a new range of Wireless HD Audio products, where among them includes Home Theater Soundbars with wireless subwoofers as well as wireless home theater headphones. Going without wires seem to be the in thing these days, and we will take a look at the VHT210 32″ Home Theater Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer and the VHT510 40″ Home Theater Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer today. Don’t be fooled by their respective slim and slender form factors – they are more than capable of delivering big home theater sound with advanced surround sound technology. You can also opt to have them work with a pair of wireless headphones, and their marketing department will no doubt recommend you stick to the VHP100 Wireless Home Theater Headphones. With the VHT210 Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer, it has a wireless connectivity range of up to 60 feet, and plays nice with other VIZIO Wireless HD Audio products. Features include dual 2.75″ drivers and .75″ tweeters which deliver left right and center channels, where all are enhanced with SRS Studio Sound HD for an immersive surround sound experience and SRS TruVolume technology which will spare your ears from the sharp jumps in volume when ads come on or when you change channels. As for the VHT510 Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer and Surround Speakers, this model caters for HDTVs that are at least 40″ in size, offering support for Dolby Digital, DTS, SRS CircleCinema HD and SRS TruVolume. The VHT210 and VHT510 will arrive in the US market sometime in the third quarter of the year for $299.99 and $399.99, respectively. When everything in the home becomes wireless, will the incidences of illnesses like cancer increase? That’s definitely a point to ponder over. [Press Release]

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