| | Welcome to the weekday edition of the About.com home theater newsletter! This issue, check out some some great tips on how to plan your home theater system. Also, Netflix backtracks on its previously announced DVD rental spin-off branding plan. In addition, check out the results of a recent study that explores the entertainment buying habits of kids. Bonus Story: Roku Announces $49 Media Streamer and HBO Go Access Follow Me On Twitter and Facebook | | Planning a Home Theater System | Netflix Abandons Qwikster Branding Plan Reed Hastings, NetFlix CEO has announced that the embattled online DVD rental and video streaming service is now retreating from its plan to branch off its DVD rental service into a separate brand, which was supposed to be called Qwikster. As it stands for now, Netflix will retain both the online streaming and DVD rental services under the single Netflix brand name...Read more | Study Reveals Entertainment Buying Habits of Kids The big assumption these days is that non-physical digital media, such as content streamed from the internet from services such as iTunes, Netflix, etc..., dominates entertainment purchases, especially by the younger generation. However, if the results of a new study conducted by the NPD Group is accurate, even the younger generation still spends the majority of their "entertainment dollar" on physical media, including CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray Discs, and video games...Read more | Denon AVR-3312CI AV Receiver - Product of the Week The Denon AVR-3312 is a great example of how home theater receivers have evolved in just a couple of short years. In addition to its 7 channels of amplification (125 wpc), 2 subwoofer outputs, and extensive onboard audio decoding and processing, the AVR-3312 also packs in... Read more | | | | Home Theater Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Food and Mood Indulging a sweet tooth can cause weight gain, guilt and even worsen depression. Here are a few expert tips to help you resist. More>
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