TV + Home cinema

From TVs, projectors, Blu-ray players and home cinema systems to UHD movies. Here you'll find everything you need to turn your living room into a real home theater.

At the heart of every home theater
is the picture. If you value picture quality and convenience, then I recommend the classic TV. But if size matters, then the combination of screen and projector makes the most sense for you. By the way, if you are afraid of the time-consuming installation and assembly, you can book it right away under "Services" during the purchase process.

Once we've decided on an image solution, the question of sound arises. Sure, speakers are already integrated in most TVs and projectors, but they are rarely good for more than watching the news. In such cases, a sound bar or a dedicated home cinema system can be a remedy; after all, it's the sound that brings the pictures to life.

However, the best home cinema system is useless without the right content. In our assortment you will find over 40,000 movies, series or documentaries as DVD, Blu-Ray or UHD Disc. Under "Bluray + DVD Player" you can also buy the player. If you prefer classic broadcast TV and don't want to miss out on your SRF, then you'll find what you're looking for under "TV + SAT reception technology".

So. Now you should be ready for your first movie night. But if something is still missing, then take a look at "TV accessories". From the 3D glasses, the TV wall mount to the remote control, there's everything that can be forgotten.
 

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