Dr Gadget - 3·2·1® GS Series III DVD Home Entertainment System - Silver

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Brand: Bose EAN: 0017817493475 Feature: An exciting home theater experience from our most powerful 321 speaker arrays and a hideaway Acoustimass® module Label: BOSE Manufacturer: BOSE Model: 321GSIIISIL Publisher: BOSE Studio: BOSE
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An exciting home theater experience from our most powerful 321 speaker arrays and a hideaway Acoustimass® module Progressive scan DVD/CD player, AM/FM tuner and an HDMI output. Simple setup with a step-by-step installation DVD Universal remote control delivers seamless 3 2 1 system operation with additional video components
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The Bose® 3·2·1® GS Series III DVD home entertainment system puts you at the center of exciting home theater with greater simplicity. Just two visible Gemstone speaker arraysour smallest, most powerful 3·2·1 speakersand a hideaway Acoustimass module deliver enhanced sound performance from almost anything you watch. Setup is simple: No center or rear speakers means no wiring to the back of your room. An elegant media center features a progressive scan DVD/CD player with FM/AM tuner, and an HDMI output that makes it even easier to connect to your HDTV. Plus, an easy-to-use universal remote control is programmable to run most of your home entertainment devices together with your system.
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