
Reviews say that sound bars are the easiest way to get better sound without going whole hog and buying a five-piece (or more) home-theater speaker system. It's true that you can't really get the full surround-sound effect with a sound bar, but a one-piece sound bar is a lot easier to install, and most look sleek next to a flat panel TV.
In our research, we did find that some sound bars do a much better job than others in delivering a satisfying home theater experience. For the lowdown on the very best choices, check out our newly-updated sound bar report.
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