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Rusty wrote on Wed, 26 February 2020 10:25
Hey Joyce, can you comment on any soundbars you have had or have that you can vouch for? Not sure what is meant by ecosystem. But it's frustrating reading reviews about nearly anything online. The good, bad and the ugly seem to be a mystery as to what is real or part of the internet's consumerism fixation. One Samsung soundbar at least alluded to it's volume being linked to the tv remote. Which makes the simplicity factor appealing. And one less remote cluttering up a tabletop to reach for.
I'm sorry about the confusion. For example, if you own a MacBook, then it's natural to think about getting an iPhone. At least you don't need to worry about their compatibility and ease of use as they are members of Apple's ecosystem. Back to our discussion, sound quality is probably not that easy. I don't have a soundbar, but my brother has a Sonos Beam. It's lacking bass for my taste; otherwise, I'd say the sound is solid (assuming that you're going to use it for casual TV watching or music listening sessions).
 
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