With HARMAN Display Surround technology, this JBL CINEMA SB400 soundbar and 8" wireless subwoofer deliver immersive, theater-like audio to complement your 46" or larger flat-panel HDTV or other audio source.
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I've had this sound-bar for about 10 months now, and it has done very well. Many soundbars have great high and low frequency response, but when it comes to mid range (the range in which most conversation happens) most of them fall flat. Enter the Sb400 with fantastic mid-range acoustics. This is a well made product with not only a great sub woofer but a good (for the size) set of drivers for all ranges. This product isn't without flaws though: The remote is quite small and can easily be lost. There is no option on the remote to turn it to the Bluetooth input. Optical audio has a slight sound delay when noise is made during a quiet scene. This can be quite annoying because often you can miss the first few words in a movie. The sound does re-sync after a second or two, and does not lag with lip movements like with other systems.
A new saga begins for one of the most acclaimed video game franchises in history. After narrowly escaping an attack on their village, JD Fenix and his friends, Kait and Del, must rescue the ones they love and discover the source of a monstrous new enemy.
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I've been a Gears of War for about 8 years now, and this installment does a pretty good job of bringing the franchise back from the dead.
Pros: Horde mode is great, I really enjoy the new skill-card system and specific unlocks for each class.
Versus has fun game-play you have probably grown to love they didn't try to make it "new and improved," and try to change things just to change them .
The graphics are crisp and clean on Xbox 1. The frame-rate seems to be a rock-solid 60 FPS with very satisfying textures.
Cons:
If you haven't played gears before the controls are a bit clunky compared to other games, but it does seem like they have made slight improvements in the current gen.
ONLY 2 PLAYER CAMPAIGN COOP. I really dislike having to choose which singular friend i'm going to play coop with. Horde mode has up to 5, but I would have really liked to see 4 person coop similar to halo.