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From Robert Silva, your Guide to Home Theater
Welcome to the weekday edition of the home theater newsletter! First up, check out a new projector from high-end maker Runco that comes in at a surprisingly low price point (for Runco). Also, Yamaha already has quite a large number of home theater receiver offerings, but they just added another one. In addition, find out why August is a great time to buy a TV and what you need to know before heading down to your local dealer.

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Runco Intros New Affordable DLP Video Projector
With its $3,995 price tag the Runco LS-1 may seem expensive when you consider the large number of sub-$3,000 DLP video projectors on the market, but for a Runco, this is a downright bargain price. To start, the LS-1 features a very stylish curved design with a center mounted lens, and is available in a variety of custom colors. The LS-1 incorporates... Read more Photo (c) Runco
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Buying A Television - What You Need To Know
August is not only Back-to-School time, but with the start of both the NFL and College Football seasons, as well as the start of the Fall TV Season, it is a great time to buy a TV. Check out everything you need to know before heading out to buy that new TV in my article: Buying A Television - What You Need To Know.
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Yamaha Offers Up New RX-V871 Home Theater Receiver
Yamaha has announced a new entry into its 2011 previously announced "71-series" home theater receivers, the RX-V871. The suggested price for the RX-V871 is $899.95, which is $300 more than the next receiver down (as of this publish date), the RX-V671. The RX-V871 adds an additional two HDMI inputs, for a total of eight, as well as a second parallel HDMI output, 2 subwoofer outputs, additional YPAO automatic speaker setup options, and has a little more power output for a total of 100wpc x 7 (measured from 20-20Khz with 2 channels driven). The RX-V871 also incorporates...read more. Photo (c) Yamaha Electronics Corporation

Denon AVR-1912 Home Theater Receiver - Product of the Week
The Denon AVR-1912 falls right in that sweet spot between budget-priced and midrange home theater receivers. As a result, it offers an affordable package of features without breaking the bank. To start off, the AVR-1912 has a 7.1 Channel configuration with a 90WPCx7 output that is perfect for small or medium-size rooms. Also, the AVR-1912 incorporates Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio decoding and Dolby ProLogic IIz processing. For video.... Read more
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