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Lenovo’s 27-inch ThinkSmart View Plus Monitor packs in a 4K camera, a soundbar, and runs Android

At $ 2,345, Lenovo’s new ThinkSmart View Plus monitor isn’t going to be an impulse buy but if you are looking for something more than the usual monitor it could be just the ticket when it goes on sale. Powered by Android and featuring support for Microsoft Teams for those video conferences, the device also packs […]

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Monoprice SB-300 soundbar review: low cost, big sound

Ready to upgrade from your TV speakers or step into the world of home audio? You don’t have to break the bank to get there, especially these days. We’re taking a look at the SB-300 soundbar from Monoprice, which is priced below $ 200 and offers a 2.0 speaker system with Dolby Atmos, eARC, Bluetooth connectivity, […]

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Sonos’ latest refurbished sale knocks $360 off the Arc soundbar

Sonos has discounted many of its refurbished speakers to some of the best prices we've seen. A refurbished Arc will set you back just about $ 540, which is a whopping $ 360 cheaper than a brand new model. The Sonos Five, one of our favorite music-focused speakers, normally costs $ 549, but a refurbished model is on sale for just over $ 373, so you can save about $ 175. And if you're looking to get your first Sonos speaker, we recommend the Sonos One SL, which you can pick up refurbished for only $ 119.

Shop Sonos refurbished saleBuy Arc (refurbished) at Sonos – $ 540Buy Five (refurbished) at Sonos – $ 373Buy One SL (refurbished) at Sonos – $ 119

You might be hesitant to buy a refurbished gadget, and that's why it's important to check out the conditions of a company's refurbished program before doing so. Sonos includes all necessary accessories, manuals and replacement parts with its refurbished devices, and they come with the same one-year warranty as new items, too. Considering how expensive it can get to build your dream home entertainment system (whether with all Sonos devices or not), going the refurbished route is a good option if you're on a budget.

The Sonos Arc soundbar is one of our favorites and we gave it a score of 85 when it first came out. We like its modern design, excellent sound quality, support for Dolby Atmos and directional audio, plus its ability to recalibrate to your living room when you add additional speakers into the mix. The Sonos Five, on the other hand, is really for music lovers and those who want the best audio quality possible. We also appreciate its simple setup process and how easily it can be added to existing Sonos systems.

Alternatively, the Sonos One SL is a good option for those who don't have a sound system in place yet. It's the microphone-free version of the Sonos One, which means it's also good for those who don't care to have a virtual assistant speaker in their homes. It has a compact yet attractive design, great sound quality, WiFi and AirPlay 2 support, and stereo audio capabilities when you pair two of them together. Plus, it's one of the cheaper options you can get from Sonos — a brand new one costs $ 199, which isn't bad, but grabbing a refurbished model for $ 119 is even better.

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How to buy a soundbar in 2019

It's no secret that the built-in speakers in most TVs are trash. They don't project enough sound out to the front so you can hear well — especially subtle details. Thankfully, you don't have to splurge for a five-speaker (or more) surround…
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[Deal] Upgrade your home theater setup with Anker’s discounted Dolby Atmos soundbar, today only

Tired of dealing with janky and quiet TV speakers, but don’t want to invest in a full-blown home theater setup? We don’t blame you, considering that can cost quite a bit and can take up a bunch of space. Instead, you can go with something like Anker’s Soundcore Infini soundbar, which delivers a big improvement […]

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Anker crams a Fire TV into a soundbar, in case you really don’t like Android TV

Anker has announced a new Nebula Soundbar that wants to do a little more than just make your TV sound better. Nope, this soundbar is more in line with JBL’s Link Bar, but with Amazon Fire TV instead of Android TV, for better or worse. It’s cheaper, too. The Nebula Soundbar is a 2.1 soundbar […]

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Vizio 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos soundbar review: high-end cinema sound, streamlined

  High-powered soundbars loaded with features are getting more common, especially now that we can build great sounding equipment into thin and compact devices. But it’s not all about boutique speaker companies and names like Sonos; in fact, Vizio makes a huge array of soundbars to match perfectly with their television sets, some of which […]

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