Friday, June 29, 2012

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From Robert Silva, your Guide to Home Theater
Welcome to the Weekend Edition of the About.com Home Theater Newsletter! This issue, find out how to add the internet to your home theater setup. Also, check out a trio of new high-end home theater receivers from Onkyo, as well as some new products from Sony and Vizio that feature Google TV.

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How to Add Internet Streaming to Your Home Theater Setup
As a result of increased audio and video content available via the internet, there is now a big emphasis on integrating the internet with the home theater experience. There are several ways to add access to the internet, as well as PC-stored content, on your home theater system. For more details, check out my article: Six Ways to Incorporate the Internet into Your Home Theater System.
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Onkyo Announces High-End Home Theater Receivers for 2012/13
Onkyo has put the finishing touches on its 2012/13 home theater receiver line-up with three new high-end entries, the TX-NR1010, TX-NR3010, and TX-NR5010. First off, all three receivers carry THX Ultra2 Plus certification, and provide ISF video calibration setting options. Some of the other cutting edge features they all have in common include...Read more. Photo © Onkyo USA.

Sony and Vizio Launch New Google TV Products
After a previously rocky start, Google TV is staging a comeback with several new products, including two products from LG, and more on the way from others. Three new entries that have been announced for availability later this year are coming from Sony and Vizio...Read more. Photo © Robert Silva - Licensed to About.com

Wrath of the Titans - 3D Blu-ray Disc Review
Warner Bros is back with its latest go-around with Greek Mythology: Wrath of the Titans. Four Blu-ray Disc editions have been released, which include a Blu-ray Disc-only version, a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, and two 3D/2D Blu-ray/DVD combo packs (one is a Best Buy Steel Box Exclusive). No matter which version you opt for you will get a great looking video and audio, and the 3D version is executed well, although story and script aren't all that exceptional. Read my Review. Photo Best Buy Steel Box Edition © Robert Silva - Licensed to About.com
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