OUTSTANDING.
Pros: Wireless connection with Wired sound.
Cons: None.
The bottom line: Great speakers that produce as good theater sound as anything I've seen.
Full review
We have a 20x25ft Family Room. We use a Dell XPS210 with the top-end sound card and Windows Media Center to run everything. It manages TV, plays DVDs, and controls our music through iTunes. It replaced the VHS, DVD player, TiVO and HomeTheater receiver. We have hardwood floors, so we cant lift the carpet to run wires, so the wireless is critical.
1. Subwoofer. This is amazing. We turned it all the way up and my wife's crucifix on the wall was shaking so hard, my mother-in-law got spooked because we could hear Jesus rattling on his nails. (Man - we're going to hell for that one.) The neighbors say they can tell when we're watching Star Wars.
2. Sound Quality. Very nice. It handles everthing from 16th Century harpsichord to heavy bass Industrial music or explosion-filled movies.
3. Connection. Easy. The 802.11 rear speakers had no trouble connecting. It's plug and play. Once a month, they pop with no explanation. Just once, and we don't know why. But we have more 802.11 devices than a CIA listening station.
4.Ease of use. It has lots of options, but the remote and control station are very easy to use. Thankfully, with 2 small kids, all functions are available from either. So for those days we have no clue where the remote is, we can still adjust the sound.
Despite being wireless, we don't notice the difference. Our test is always the THX opening sounds and Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. These speakers pass both tests.