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Vizio announces new audio systems
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Vizio’s new audio lineup comprises seven models, which start at $80 for a 29-inch sound bar and culminate in the 40-inch SB4051 for a premium price of $350.
The sound bars have been redesigned and now feature metallic construction, including aluminum end pieces. The 40-inch model goes a step further with an all-metal chassis.
In the midst of the line are three different versions of the 38-inch sound bar: “as is,” with a separate wireless sub, or with a sub and rear speakers. The main unit offers offers two analog inputs, digital optical and coaxial, in addition to USB.
The flagship of the line is he SB4051-C0, a 40-inch 5.1 surround sound bar. It features a three-channel sound bar, wireless subwoofer and rear satellite speakers that connect to the sub with physical wires.
The 40-inch model adds HDMI connectivity — there’s one in and one ARC-compatible output — plus slightly better output levels, and adds aptX compatibility to its Bluetooth receiver.
The sound bases have also been redesigned and now are only two inches tall — and will fit underneath the new E and M series TVs. The SS2520-C6 2.1 Sound Stand adds a built-in subwoofer.
Higher-end models in the range include a remote with a built-in LCD screen. That makes it easier to adjust settings given that there’s no display on the units apart from a volume indicator.
The full list is as follows:
- SB2920 2.0 Sound Bar $80
- SB3820-C6 38-inch 2.0 Sound Bar $100
- SB3821-C6 38-inch 2.1 Sound Bar $180
- SB3851-C0 38-inch 5.1 Sound Bar $250
- SB4051-C0 40-inch 5.1 Sound Bar $350
- SS2521-C6 2.0 Sound Stand $150
- SS2520-C6 2.1 Sound Stand (with inbuilt subwoofer) $250