The Philips HTL5120 sound bar has an integrated subwoofer
The Philips HTL5120 sound bar has an integrated subwoofer
2013-01-07
hello tech fans on the quest way for
CNET here at CES 2013 checking out the
philips htl 51:20 sound bar so I quite
like the design of the speaker I'm told
that it's supposed to look like a plane
swing so it's kind of got this tapering
rounded effect on the side it has an
integrated subwoofer it's 42 inches long
and it pumps out 120 watts of sound for
playback you can connect using USB or
you can use Bluetooth to connect
something like your iPad or your laptop
or maybe your smart phone when you're
hooking it up to your TV however you'll
want to use the two HDMI IN out sockets
on the back something quite neat about
this sound bar is that if you change its
orientation so lean it up slightly then
the drivers on the inside will
mechanically swivel around so you don't
lose any sound quality I like the design
it's not too ostentatious it's just got
this black canvas over the front and
this little aluminium effects on the
front is quite fun Adam your sort of
style I quite like the look of it but
let me know what you think on the
western edge resina and this is the
Philips HDL 5120 sound
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