Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers find the best sights and sounds for their home theaters. Onkyo and Pioneer have already spilled the details on their 2012 midrange ...
Yamaha just announced their most expensive stereo receiver, model R-N803. The $800 unit is the first network Hi-Fi receiver with YPAO (Yamaha Parametric room Acoustic Optimizer) technology. Previously ...
If you’re after a high-resolution audio setup but don’t want to deal with (or pay for) a full 5.1 multichannel speaker setup, you’re in luck. Not only are we seeing more and more hi-fi stereo ...
If you don’t pay much attention to the world of home theater, it might be easy to think that DTS:X has already been in living rooms for some time. In a way that’s true — quite a few A/V receivers from ...
Yamaha just introduced the R-N303 network Hi-Fi stereo receiver that is loaded with wireless connectivity including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay and DLNA. In addition, it features Yamaha MusicCast ...
BUENA PARK, CA - Yamaha Electronics Corporation today introduced four new affordable A/V digital home theater receivers equipped with XM Satellite Radio capability (XM-Ready) that will enhance and ...
DALLAS - March 7, 2006 - Continuing to bring consumers feature-rich home theater applications, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) announced that Yamaha's three new audio/video receivers ...
Yamaha introduced its RX-V1700 (130 watts per channel) and the RX-V2700 (140 watts per channel ) 7.1 channel A/V receivers, both able to pass through and switch 1080p video via HDMI, as well as ...
If you’re building a home theater system yet also want to use it to stream music, over Bluetooth or Apple’s AirPlay, Yamaha’s new A/V receivers — the Aventage RX-A 80 series — are great components to ...
These days the world of video and TV is moving at a fast pace. We now have access to a huge amount of diverse content with more special effects and groundbreaking sound. We can already enjoy high-res ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
It’s not just TVs that are having to ‘spec up’ to cope with the promised capabilities of the next generation of games consoles and PCs. Makers of AV receivers are also having to take gaming into ...
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