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Amazing quality. I am a Bose man, and usually buy their products for phenominal, unbeatable quality and sound, but broke down and bought Klipsch and gave it a chance because I couldn't see spending so much for computer speakers. The have incredible sound and are easy to use. Some minor sound card/ tweeking may be needed to get the bass going loud, but I am happy with the plug and play levels.
What's great about it: Price (compared to Bose), Sound, quality, fantastic!
What's not so great: The knobs for volume adjustment and bass are a little wierdly constructed and always look crooked to me, but not a big d
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Overall4 out of 5
Finally coming to your Galaxy on BLU RAY
ByJedimikefromNashville
Having been(and still am) a Star Wars fan for over 30 years since seeing Episode IV in 1977 I can't wait to see the blu rays. Understandably these are the remasters and not the origanal versions for IV,V,VI and while this is disapointing , why does it matter? Its a movie!!! To be totally honest the way movies are marketed the origanals will most likely come later on Blu Ray like all other studios do because of the damand, Lord of the Rings comes to mind most recently when they released the extended versions a year after they released the origanals because die hard fans wanted the ext versions not the theatrical versions. If this was the only factor why someone would not want to buy the Blu Ray now that is truely sad.
Omadigan
Georgia
August 28, 2011
Unfortunately, as Lucas has said before, as far as he's concerned the original versions no longer exist and have been replaced. I would like to have the originals in a format that will stand the test of time better than a vhs, but I'm with you. I can't wait!