Reyes Brunell: http://www.amazon.com/Sony-Bravia-Theater-System-D... is the home theater
Clinton Migliori: In terms of max quality, not considering prices, the better home theater will always provide more quality then the better headset.However, with 150$ I believe you wont be getting a decent home theater, although I can only be sure if you provided info about it.After taking a look, your headset is a good product. It has good price/quality ratio and delivers simulated surround sound and extra bass (although it wont be as good as true surround system provided by good home theaters). The battery life is of 10 hours. The only con about it is that the headset is kinda of tight for big head users, so be aware.If you wont spend more then 150$ for an home theater, then you should stick with the headset as it may deliver the same or better quality for a lower price.Average (and note average) quality theaters stand about 500 - 800$ price range.EDIT: It isn't as bad as i t! hought, still i assume you will be buying a used one, since a new one stands about 300$ (not including shipping). It also works as a dvd player and a resolution enhancer, which is its most appealing feature. I would still go for the headset, since it has a very good quality for an headset, its much cheaper and its new. It is the safest choice. If you decide buying the home theater you will be buying a used one (150$), possibly not in its best shape and sound quality, it is also much more difficult to set up and might have compatibility issues. If you arent ready to invest in a proper theater, stick with the headset since they are really good....Show more
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