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#208402 10-Feb-2017 10:27
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Looking for a sound bar. 

 

 

 

Must have reasonable sound, optical in, and Bluetooth for streaming from spotify etc. 

 

Ideally would be small and light and has HDMI too. 

 

Movies, gaming and some music is the intended use. 

 

I'm in Auckland.

 

 


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  #1718172 10-Feb-2017 10:36
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hi,

 

I have the Philips Fidelio HTL9100 which ticks all your boxes plus it has 5.1ch wireless surround and wireless subwoofer. Let me know if you are keen. I have no idea what it's worth now but I bought it for around 900 around 18 months back.

 

http://www.philips.co.nz/c-p/HTL9100_79/fidelio-soundbar-wireless-surround-cinema-speakers




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  #1718188 10-Feb-2017 11:01
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maxeon:

 

hi,

 

I have the Philips Fidelio HTL9100 which ticks all your boxes plus it has 5.1ch wireless surround and wireless subwoofer. Let me know if you are keen. I have no idea what it's worth now but I bought it for around 900 around 18 months back.

 

http://www.philips.co.nz/c-p/HTL9100_79/fidelio-soundbar-wireless-surround-cinema-speakers

 

 

Probably don't need the Subwoofer. It's actually for our holiday place, and will spend most of it's time in an owners cupboard.

 

I'd like to stay under $300, so I imagine that's less than you'd rightly want for your device. 

 

 


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Yeah I was hoping for around 600 for it. It was lying in a box and then on a shelf for most of its life.



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  #1718192 10-Feb-2017 11:08
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maxeon: Yeah I was hoping for around 600 for it. It was lying in a box and then on a shelf for most of its life.

 


Thanks. I'll need to keep looking. 

 

 


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  #1718255 10-Feb-2017 12:26
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Harvey norman. $348 new, doesnt list HDMI which is a shame since ARC is so useful.





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  #1719325 13-Feb-2017 12:25
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This is quite nice

 

https://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=3024760

 

 

 

Has ARC as well, regularly goes down to $299 at Harvey Norman or Noel Leeming.


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