Tuesday, June 19, 2012

About Home Theater: Onkyo and Polk Audio Product Announcements

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From Robert Silva, your Guide to Home Theater
Welcome to the Weekday Edition of the About.com Home Theater Newsletter! This issue I have two new product announcements that are definitely worth taking note of. Also, check out my review of an interesting pair of 3D glasses. In addition, if you had problems accessing my article on Multi-Dimensional Audio in the last newsletter - scroll down this newsletter and you will find the correct link.

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Onkyo Adds Two Mid-Range Home Theater-in-a-Box Systems
As a follow-up to their previous release of two entry-level Home Theater-in-a-Box systems, Onkyo has announced two new mid-range additions, the HT-S6500 and HT-S7500. First up, both systems incorporate abundant HDMI inputs (6 for the HT-S6500 and 7 for the HT-S7500) with InstaPrevue Switching, and ... Read more. Photo Provided by Onkyo USA

Polk Audio Announces Two New Sound Bar Systems
If you are looking for a way to experience surround sound without a room full of loudspeakers and wires, then consider the purchase of a Sound Bar, such as the newly announced Polk IHT (Instant Home Theater) SurroundBar 5000 and 9000. Both units combine... Read more. Photo Provided by Polk Audio.

XPAND X104 YOUniversal 3D Glasses - Review and Photo Profile
XpanD has introduced their new X104 YOUniversal active shutter 3D glasses that can can work with most currently available 3D TVs that use the Active Shutter system. For all the details, check out my Review and Photo Profile. Photo © Robert Silva - Licensed to About.com
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Teac CDRW890 CD-Recorder - Product of the Week
If you are looking for a CD recorder, check out the Teac CDRW890. This recorder features both analog and digital audio inputs, as well as a set of analog audio outputs. It is easy to use and definitely deserves consideration for those copying from CD, Cassette, or vinyl record source material. You can also make live CD recordings by connecting a microphone to an audio mixer and then connecting the audio mixer to the audio inputs of CDRW890.
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