Tuesday, August 10, 2010

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From Robert Silva, your Guide to Home Theater
Welcome to my Weekly Home Theater Newsletter! This week I take a look at an affordable surge protector/power conditioner from Accell that may be a great accessory for your home theater system. Also, is your DVR filling up? If so, I have some tips on how to transfer your DVR recordings to DVD. In addition, Yamaha has introduced a new line of home theater receivers that definitely deserve a closer look. Finally, don't forget to check out my great Back-to-School gift ideas.

Accell GreenGenius Smart Surge Protector Model 220 - Review
You've spent a lot of money and collected a lot home theater components over the years. With each component upgrade or addition you have another power cord to plug in. After the number of wall outlet options run out, you add a power strip, then another one, and then you still run out.

One solution to all this mess is to get a surge protector that not only provides all the outlets you need, but also includes additional connectivity for organizing coax and ethernet cable connections, and aids in clearing up power interference. A product that might do the job for you is the Accell GreenGenius Smart Surge Protector and Power Conditioner Model 220. To find out more details on the Accell GreenGenius Model 220, read my Review and Photo Gallery. Photo (c) Robert Silva - Licensed to About.com


Recording From A TIVO /Cable/Satellite DVR to a DVD Recorder
With the increasing popularity of Digital video recorders, such as TIVO and Cable/Satellite DVRs, is what to do when their hard drives get full. One thing you can do is transfer your hard drive recordings to a DVD, but there are some limitations. To find out more, check out my Quick Tip: Recording From A TIVO or Cable/Satellite DVR to a DVD Recorder.

Yamaha Announces New "Aventage" Home Theater Receivers
Yamaha has announced its new Aventage Home Theater Receivers that bring more advanced features to Yamaha's receiver product line. Positioned between Yamaha's current entry level/midrange RX-V and high-end RX-Z line, the five new Home Theater Receivers are the: RX-A700, RX-A800, RX-A1000, RX-A2000, and RX-A3000. All five receivers...Read more. Photo (c) Yamaha Electronics Corporation, USA

Tru3D Adapter for 3D-Ready Samsung DLP Projection TVs
If you own a Samsung 1080p DLP Rear-Projection Television that was purchased in 2007 or later, chances are good that it is 3D capable. If it is, then a company called Tru3D has developed a box that will make your 3D-ready Samsung DLP set compatible with both 3D Blu-ray and 3D Cable/Satellite signals...Read more.

 


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