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Buying a TV. Help required!
I am in the market for a new TV.
I have a mains socket and an aerial socket installed in the wall at the proposed height of the TV. The idea being to have no wires showing. Now the bit I don't know is regarding a future sound system. Ideally I would like the TV to communicate with the speakers without wires, ie., no wires between TV and speakers. Speakers///sound bar will sit on a cupboard below and powered from a normal level socket. Getting to the point, is this do-able? If so, what function would I need to look for in a TV to facilitate this? mark |
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