A big-screen is a must-have for watching the Super Bowl. But which kind should you buy? You’ll also need a good sound system to go with the display. Again, which components? We asked a few seasoned custom electronics (CE) pros to recommend the equipment that would make up their ideal Super Bowl system.
Some thought a setup with several individual displays was the way to go; others really beefed things up on the audio end of the equation. Of course, no system is complete without a good remote, and picks ranged from simple to sophisticated.
Once you get your game day system all ready to go, all that’s left is to decide who to send out for the sandwiches and beer.
Check out the slideshow to see what top integrators recommend.

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