
LG 3.1-Ch Soundbar Wireless Subwoofer Dolby Atmos Renewed
Immersive Audio Experience: LG 3.1-Ch Soundbar System The LG 3.1-Ch 420W Soundbar System delivers powerful and immersive audio for your home entertainment setup. Featuring a wireless subwoofer and Dolby Atmos technology, this renewed system provides a cinematic sound experience with deep bass an...
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Overview
Immersive Audio Experience: LG 3.1-Ch Soundbar System
The LG 3.1-Ch 420W Soundbar System delivers powerful and immersive audio for your home entertainment setup. Featuring a wireless subwoofer and Dolby Atmos technology, this renewed system provides a cinematic sound experience with deep bass and clear highs.
Specifications:
No specific specifications provided in the listing.Key Features
3.1 ch High Resolution Audio 420 Watt Sound Bar
GX Series OLED Gallery TV Matching (1.2" Thickness)
Dolby Atmos with DTS:X Sound
High Resolution Audio (24bit / 192kHz)
Wireless sub-woofer
Power source type: Corded Electric
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Delivers robust 3.1 channel High Resolution Audio with a total output of 420 Watts.
- Supports advanced audio formats like Dolby Atmos with DTS:X, creating an immersive sound experience.
- Features a high-resolution audio capability of 24bit / 192kHz, ensuring detailed sound reproduction.
- Includes a wireless subwoofer, simplifying setup and allowing for flexible placement in any room.
- Designed to aesthetically match GX Series OLED Gallery TVs with its slim 1.2-inch thickness.
👎 Cons
- As a renewed product, it might not offer the same warranty or return policy as a brand-new unit.
- The 3.1 channel setup, while good, may not provide the full surround sound experience of a 5.1 or higher system.
- The soundbar's specific matching to LG GX Series OLED TVs may limit its aesthetic appeal with other TV brands.
- While powerful, the 420-watt output might be excessive for smaller rooms or apartments.
- Specific details on connectivity ports (e.g., HDMI ARC/eARC, optical inputs) are not explicitly listed.