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LG Rolls Out New Home Theaters

LG Rolls Out New Home Theaters

LG Electronics has rolled out five new home theater systems, each tuned by audio expert Mark Levinson. The systems range from slim, elegant designs intended to complement an existing room’s decor to simple, functional, no-fuss designs that make no pretensions about being furniture or art objects.

"LG’s latest home theater and audio systems were designed to meet consumers’ desire for advanced technology that doesn’t compromise the stylish design of their homes," said LG USA’s sales and marketing VP Allan Jason, in a statement. "Our new systems offer consumers the best of both worlds and truly complement the entire entertainment experience."

The LG LHT888 DVD Home Theater system features satellite speakers in the shape of champagne flutes, while offering 1080p up-conversion via HDMI, USB connectivity, and wireless rear speakers—along with 700 watts of 5.1 audio. The LHT874 5-Disc Home Theater system offers wireless rear speakers and iPod and USB connectivity along with 1080p upscaling, plus 155 watts to satellites and 225 watts to the subwoofer. The LHT854 offers a similar feature set, but does away with tall loudspeaker towers in favor of discrete satellite speakers.

For folks looking to put an audio system on a table or in shelves, the LDF850 tabletop system and LFA840 shelf CD audio system offer iPod connectivity, a vacuum-loading vertical CD slot, an AM/FM tuner, and USB media capabilities.

All five units are available now, with the LHT888 carrying a suggested price of $649.95. The LHT 874 and LHT854 are priced at $479.95 and $299.95, respectively, while the LFD850 and LFA840 audio systems are priced at $299.95 and $229.95, respectively.

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