KEF Unveils New Wireless Home Cinema Beauties December 02, 2007

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We’d all like to reduce the cable clutter in out living rooms and if you have the cash, luxury audio supplier KEF will help you do just that with its new wireless home cinema systems, the KEF KIT 120 and 140.

The original KIT 100 must be doing alright because now we have a range of better, prettier and, more expensive, cousins. Both systems use NXT flat panel technology and KEF's UniQ drivers to bounce the sound off the walls to create the surround sound environment. It’s not true surround sound but it tends to work OK. The KIT 120 comes with an upscaling DVD player, subwoofer/amplifier, and two speakers. The KIT 140 looks a bit different but comprises the same components – only that bit better - which explains why it costs £1,500 and the KIT 120 £1,200.

Like I said, KEF aren’t cheap and while I think £1,200 is too much to pay for a pseudo-surround system, others will happily fork out for the wireless convenience. Jump to see the KIT 140.-Martin Lynch

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