| | Welcome to my Weekly Home Theater Newsletter! 2011 is now here and the year is starting with lots of excitement. First, it is time for those January Clearance Sales. Also, if you are looking for a great, mid-priced, home theater receiver, check out my latest product review. In addition, CES is being held this week, so stay tuned to my site for show updates and follow-up reports. | | Harman Kardon AVR2600 Home Theater Receiver - Review The Harman Kardon AVR2600 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver provides practical audio/video features, as well as good performance, in an affordable package. With built-in HDMI 3D pass-through compatibility, analog to HDMI video conversion and 1080p upscaling, on-board Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio decoders, iPod connectivity (via optional dock), and an automatic speaker setup system, the AVR2600 is worth consideration. To find out if the Harman Kardon AVR2600 is the right Home Theater Receiver for you, read my Review, and also check out my supplementary Photo Profile and Video Performance Tests. Photo (c) Robert Silva - Licensed to About.com | How to Buy January Clearance Sale Products Shopping January clearance sales is a way to get a good deal, but you can also end up with a bad product experience. You need to shop smart. Don't just grab the newspaper AD and run down to the local consumer electronics retailer without preparing yourself with useful knowledge and tools to get the most from your dollar. Check out some useful January clearance sale tips. | CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Being Held This Week The annual CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is held in Las Vegas every January. This is the event where consumer electronics manufacturers, retailers, and journalists gather every year to see not only what products will be available in the coming year, but to see prototypes of future products that are still in development...Read more. | CES 2011: Iomega Partners with Boxee on Iomega TV Iomega announced today in an early CES announcement that it will release Iomega TV with Boxee in February 2011. This is the second network media player to bring the Boxee platform to connect to your TV. While the first Boxee Box from D-Link definitely has the cool design factor, Iomega TV has added a hard drive to store movies, music and photos; The Iomega TV has its own Lifeline software that makes it easy to access media from all of your home network connected computers and devices. Check out more details in a report by Barb Gonzalez, About.com Contributing Writer. | | | | Home Theater Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | | | Sign up for more free newsletters on your favorite topics | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About Home Theater newsletter. If you wish to change your email address or unsubscribe, please click here. About respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy Contact Information: 249 West 17th Street New York, NY, 10011 © 2010 About.com | | | | CES Preview | | Advertisement | |
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