Philip Wong | Jan 23, 2008

Wireless HTIBs are nothing too fancy by today's standard, but Bower & Wilkins' CES-announced Liberty system is offering a couple of new tricks under it belt. For starters, it has a new Dynamic Channel Selection technology which toggles audio transmission frequency on-the-fly. This has the advantage of tapping onto a wireless frequency least utilized to minimize interference and sound delay.
Futhermore, its stylish brushed-aluminum digital radio/disc player module is also capable of streaming up to eight audio channels with multi-zone support. This adds the flexibility to set up an independent 5.1 home theater and two-channel stereo. Lastly, you have a choice of either compact bookshelf or floorstanding loudspeakers in addition to a matching center equivalent and a subwoofer.
The B&W Liberty is expected to launch in the fall of 2008.
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CNET.com | Photo credit: Bower & Wilkins
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