Friday, May 13, 2011

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From Robert Silva, your Guide to Home Theater
Welcome to the Weekend Edition of my Home Theater Newsletter! Are you looking for wireless speakers? Check out a profile of an interesting wireless speaker system from Aperion. Also, check out out everything you need to know about Crackle TV and what to look for when buying a home theater receiver. Follow Me On Twitter and Facebook

Aperion Audio Zona Wireless Speaker System - Product Profile
I get a lot of inquiries regarding wireless speakers. Running those long and unsightly speaker wires running all over the place can be annoying for many. One solution is to install wireless surround speakers, such as the Zona Wireless speaker system from Aperion Audio. The system consists of two self-powered speakers with built-in wireless receivers, and a wireless transmitter that connects to the surround preamp outputs on a compatible home theater receiver or a PC's USB port. For more details on the Aperion Audio Zona Wireless Speaker System read my Product Profile. Photo (c) Aperion Audio

All About Crackle TV
Crackle TV is a free service, owned by Sony, that lets you stream full-length uncut movies and TV shows from the internet. The catch is that the movies and TV shows are interrupted by commercials. For all the details on Crackle's free movies and TV shows and whether you want to quit your Netflix and Hulu Plus subscriptions read the report: All About Crackle TV from About.com contributing writer, Barb Gonzalez.
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Before You Buy a Home Theater Receiver - Part I
The Home Theater Receiver, also referred to as an AV Receiver or Surround Sound Receiver, is the heart of a home theater system and provides most, if not all, the inputs and outputs that you connect everything, including your television, into. A Home Theater Receiver provides an easy and cost-effective way of centralizing your your home theater system. To find out more on what to look for in a Home Theater Receiver, check out my article: Before You Buy a Home Theater Receiver - Part I - Audio.

Before You Buy a Home Theater Receiver - Part II
In Part I, I discussed the basic audio performance and functions to look for. In Part II, I dig deeper into some of the more advanced functions to consider when buying a Home Theater Receiver. To find out more, check out my article: Before You Buy a Home Theater Receiver - Part II - Video, iPod, Networking.

 


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