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Worlds all home theatre owners would love to own a wireless home theatre someday. Wireless systems are becoming better, cheaper, faster, and easier to use and install. The term wireless however does not mean without wires, rather it means less wires.
Professionals can do this work for you. However, this can turn out to be very expensive to make the whole house wireless. In particular, today's wireless home theatre systems primarily focus around the use of wireless speakers systems to eliminate trailing speaker wires around the room perimeter when installing rear speakers in a surround sound setup. Just set up a wireless digital media player and you will be able to use your existing TV or home entertainment system to play digital audio and video files. Media players come with a remote control and an intuitive on-screen menu for easy access of digital content through your TV screen.
There are already several products on the market with wireless support - including set-top boxes, wireless speakers systems, media players. Wireless digital media players represent a great solution in home entertainment. For less than $300, it is possible to get access to video, photo and music files from anywhere within the home network. Still today there is no complete wireless solution launched to give a link to audio and video systems but yet we dream for that someday.
Filed under: CBS, ESPN-HD, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, ListingsWhat we're watching tonight: Fox (720p) brings back Terminator: SCC at 8 p.m. with the series premiere of Dollhouse at 9:01 p.m. CBS (1080i) has Ghost Whisperer at 8 p.m. followed by Flashpoint and Numb3rs MyNetworkTV (720p) has WWE Smackdown at 8 p.m. Discovery (1080i) tosses in Adrenaline Rush Hour at 9 p.m. Cartoon Network (1080i) brings Star Wars: The Clone Wars at 9 & 9:30 p.m. USA (1080i) has Monk at 9 p.m. and Psych at 10 p.m. Sci Fi (1080i) airs Battlestar Galactica at 10 p.m. NBC (1080i) has Friday Night Lights at 9 p.m. ESPN (720p) airs the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game at 7 p.m. and Villanova/West Virginia college basketball at 9 p.m. TNT (1080i) has the NBA All Star Weekend Rookie Challenge and Youth Jam at 9 p.m. HDTV Listings for February 13, 2009 originally appeared on Engadget HD on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 16:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink
Filed under: Displays, Mitsubishi, LCD We had heard that certain Mitsubishi representatives had been telling Diamond dealers that production had been suspended on the outfit's flagship LaserVue HDTV, and sure enough, the story is true. We have confirmed with Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America that the outfit has "temporarily suspended production of LaserVue televisions due to a problem with manufacturing equipment used to produce LaserVue TVs." We're also informed that "Mitsubishi Electric engineers are taking the necessary action to ensure that the company resumes production as quickly as possible, while maintaining the highest standards for product quality and reliability." So far as we know, this isn't a sign of sudden discontinuation, as Mitsu has affirmed that it's "expecting production to resume in early 2009." We'll update with more as we get it in.Update: We asked a few followup questions, and we did find that Mitsu isn't anticipating any supply issues, which indicates the problem may be short lived (or at least it hopes so). As for an official comment on what went wrong? "LaserVue production was suspended due to a manufacturing equipment issue." That's all we've got.[Thanks, Chuck]Mitsubishi temporarily suspends production of LaserVue HDTVs originally appeared on Engadget HD on Wed, 11 Feb 2009 12:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink
Filed under: Industry, Misc, Blu-ray Sound & Vision has a rather interesting article up about the ten films that it most wants to see released on Blu-ray, and while we concur with the most of 'em, we're interested to see what you readers think as well. Before delving into your fanboy-ish desires, however, it's important to note that past popularity isn't necessarily a sign that a particular movie will be re-released on BD. As we've learned before, there are quite a few variables that studios take into consideration outside of just public perception. We're tempted to blurt out all ten right here for discussion, but we know how disgruntled some of you folks get when spoilers are sprung on you.Top 10 films that should be released on Blu-ray -- do you agree? originally appeared on Engadget HD on Sun, 26 Oct 2008 22:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read
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