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Welcome to the Weekday Edition of the About.com Home Theater Newsletter! This issue, check out my profile of Panasonic video projector with some very interesting features. Also, check out two important product announcements from Onkyo and B&W's Mini-Theater speaker systems.

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Panasonic PT-LZ370U 3LCD Video Projector - Product Profile
If you are looking for an "industrial strength" video projector at a non-industrial price, you might consider the new Panasonic PT-LZ370U. Designed primarily for business, educational and even medical use, the PT-LZ370U puts out up to 3,000 lumens of light, while maintaining a 10,000:1 contrast ratio. However, even though the emphasis is on business and education, this projector also features full 1080p native resolution and can be used in a home theater setting where ambient light is an issue. To find out more about Panasonic PT-LZ370U and whether it is a projector that meets your business or entertainment needs, read my Product Profile. Photos (c) Panasonic.

Onkyo Announces Four New Affordable Home Theater Receivers
Onkyo has just announced four new home theater receivers (TX-SR313, TX-NR414, TX-NR515 and TX-NR616) for 2012 that offer extensive features, but still tailored for modest budgets. First off, all four receivers feature 3D-pass through, Audio Return Channel, Dolby TrueHD /DTS-Master Audio decoding, and have an easy-to-use Onscreen Menu. However, it doesn't end there as all four receivers also have...Read more. Photo (c) Onkyo USA
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Onkyo Introduces Two New Home Theater-In-A-Box Systems
Onkyo has announced two new home theater-in-a-box systems (HT-S3500, HT-S5500) designed to give flexible options for the consumer at a reasonable price. First up, HT-S3500 provides a 5.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver/Speaker Package consisting of the HT-R391 receiver, compact bass reflex designed, center, front, and surround speakers, combined with an 8-inch down-firing subwoofer. If you want something with more speaker setup flexibility, the step-up HT-S5500 provides....Read more. Photo (c) Onkyo USA

B&W Announces New Mini-Theater Speaker Systems
Bowers and Wilkins (B&W) is a well known maker of some very impressive, but very expensive loudspeakers. Taking their high-end expertise, B&W has announced the availability of two new "Mini-Theater" speaker packages, the MT-50 and MT-60D. The foundation of both systems is...Read more. Photo (c) Bowers and Wilkins

 


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