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Best Buy’s Insignia Brand to Offer Audyssey

Best Buy’s bargain brand, Insignia, is offering a new 5.1 home theater system with Audyssey technology, yes, Audyssey. We love Audyssey.

“Consumers have told us they want the latest in home theater audio technology that is easy to install, simple to control and affordable,” said Fernando Silva, vice president of Best Buy Exclusive Brands. “Our Insignia Home Theater System is a complete home audio solution offering rich surround sound that will transform any family room into a theater-like experience.”

Features

  • 5.1 surround with 110-Watts per channel
  • 5 speakers
  • 120-Watt subwoofer
  • 3 HDMI 1.4 imputs, 1 HDMI output (support for the new blu-ray audio and 3D video formats)
  • Pre-Programmed Universal remote

Finally, Audyssey.

Audyssey audio technology, which will automatically enhance quieter sections of movies or television shows while leveling out the sounds of loud commercials for a more enjoyable listening experience. The system also includes a speaker setup microphone and Audyssey Auto Setup, which allows for easy home installation.



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