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Stealth Theater

Forced to hide your A/V gear? We found eight cool ways to do it .

By Karl Tennant • January 2008

Stealth Theater
Art work hanging next to the plasma? Yes and no. Those posies are actually concealing speakers — Artcoustic Painting Speakers, to be exact. Click on the photo for more clever ways to hide the goods.
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From thin flat-panel TVs to champagne-finished receivers, there's more hot electronics gear today than ever before. But no matter how sleek components get, sometimes they just don't "go." Other factors like the shape or function of a room, the décor, or a significant (and significantly influential) other dictate what you can put in a room.

But don't despair. Before you resign yourself to having your home theater get banished to a "playroom," try something else: Make the gear invisible. Many manufacturers have developed equipment that doesn't just blend — it completely disappears. Check out our photo gallery (click on the photo above for the slideshow) to see some diabolically clever ways to cloak your stuff, letting your theater room look like a living room again.


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