Bose Debuts 3-2-1 GSX DVD Home Entertainment System

Bose 3-2-1 DSX DVD Home Entertainment SystemBose Corp. has announced the newest addition to its 3-2-1 product line, the GSX DVD home entertainment system, featuring fewer speakers and wires, and the capability to store and organize music collections through the uMusic intelligent playback system.

With uMusic, consumers can digitally store up to 200 hours of music directly into the system. Once stored, music is easily accessible and manageable, Bose notes, with no need for a computer, or to be connected to the Internet. The system also learns a user’s listening preferences, and offers up selections automatically.

Building upon its predecessor, the 3-2-1- GS Series II system, the GSX features two visible speakers, a hideaway Acoustimass module, and a media center. It includes patented Gemstone speaker arrays, and employs advanced Bose TrueSpace surround digital processing circuitry. It also boasts digital 5.1 decoding (Dolby and DTS), and Bose Videostage 5 decoding circuitry.

The media center supports the following formats: DVD-Video, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, and AM/FM; and a universal infrared remote is included, controlling the system as well as other connected components, like most TVs, VCRs, PVRs, cable, and satellite boxes. Set-up, Bose notes, is via an instructional disc that walks consumers through installation, step-by-step.

The Gemstone speaker arrays are available in either silver or graphite gray, and will be available in Canada in September for an estimated retail price of CDN$2,199.

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