FrankHarveyHiFi:Those are different though. The T series should be up against NXT and other genuinely flat panel speakers....
You mention in another post that visual appearance and finish is not as important as sound quality. KEF are after-all saying these T series are a performance option. At the Manchester show they claimed during the demo that they could replace the eggs in all respects. So, my point and the reason why I asked the question in the first place was:-
1. I don't believe there are not significant sacrifices made to make the T series thin. ie, much less cabinet volume, less driver excursion etc.
2. If consumers are not concerned about a few mm of depth, then the test should show that they are in fact a performance option and can keep up with the very best sub/sat systems.
3. If after that consumers want a visual 'lifestyle' choice but prepared to make a sacrifice on performance then fine. But don't pull the wool
Lets see a test against performance rivals not 'other thin speakers' That is not the challenge 'boasted' by KEF.