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Sanus WFAV66 Widescreen A/V Cabinet

The WFAV66 widescreen A/V cabinet from Sanus looks traditional but it’s built for modern-day technologies. A convection cooling system allows heated air to escape as cooler air is drawn in, keeping A/V components from overheating. The unit ships with two doors with glass inserts and one door with cloth—perfect for concealing a center-channel speaker. $1,300, www.sanus.com

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