Try the Audioengine W1 wireless adapter (http://www.audioengineusa.com/). It is about $150, but then you can use whatever speakers you want. Engadget gave it a favorable review, and it has worked well for me. You may want to consider powered rear speakers in conjunction with the W1. Audioengine has some of those as well, and they even have a USB port to plug the W1 into for power. I too considered all-in-one sound bars, but my room is open so I decided the wireless powered rears would work best.
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jstach500 @ May 14th 2008 1:51PM
Try the Audioengine W1 wireless adapter (http://www.audioengineusa.com/). It is about $150, but then you can use whatever speakers you want. Engadget gave it a favorable review, and it has worked well for me. You may want to consider powered rear speakers in conjunction with the W1. Audioengine has some of those as well, and they even have a USB port to plug the W1 into for power. I too considered all-in-one sound bars, but my room is open so I decided the wireless powered rears would work best.