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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
Filed under: Industry, Regulatory, OTA While the US of A is gritting its teeth and hoping the world doesn't implode when it switches completely to digital TV next February, many other nations around the globe are just now setting up their own timeline. For China, the magic year looks to be 2015. Professor Huang Yong, the deputy editor-in-chief of China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, recently stated that program production would be "turned from analog to digital" seven years from now, though he didn't say what kind of technology would be used for digital broadcasting. Knowing China, though, it'll cook up something the rest of the globe has no interest in for the sake of saving on licensing fees.[Image courtesy of DayLife]China to give analog TV the boot by 2015 originally appeared on Engadget HD on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 10:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read
Filed under: Reviews, Panasonic, Camcorders Panasonic's HDC-HS300 was unleashed amidst a flurry of other camcorders at CES this year, but according to Trusted Reviews, it won't be hiding under the shadows of everyone else for long. Rather than bogging you down with details, we'll just get right to the punch -- critics didn't hesitate to suggest that this "could well be the best [consumer] camcorder released all year." The most important aspect (yes, we're talking about image quality) was said to be "nothing short of stunning in virtually all conditions," and low light performance was deemed "particularly amazing." There were plenty of outputs, a swank touchscreen LCD and a very impressive cross-shaped array of microphones that could record 5.1 audio. Add all that up, and you've got a real winner; in fact, these guys suggested that even Canon's stellar line of VIXIA camcorders should watch closely, 'cause the HS300 is stepping all up in that rarefied air.Panasonic's HDC-HS300 HD camcorder reviewed, thoroughly enjoyed originally appeared on Engadget HD on Sat, 07 Feb 2009 12:53:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read
Filed under: ABC, CBS, ESPN-HD, Showtime-HD, ListingsWhat we're watching tonight: Fox (720p) has the HD premiere of King of the Hill at 8:30 p.m. (Thanks Ivan!) CBS (1080i) presents the 51st Annual Grammy Awards at 8 p.m. HBO (1080i) queues up Big Love at 9 p.m. and Flight of the Conchords at 10 p.m. ABC (720p) airs Desperate Housewives at 9 p.m. and Brothers & Sisters at 10 p.m. Showtime (1080i) brings The L Word at 9 p.m., The United States of Tara at 10 p.m. and Secret Diary of a Call Girl at 10:30 p.m. ESPN (720p) airs Suns/Pistons NBA action at 8 p.m. HDTV Listings for February 8, 2009 originally appeared on Engadget HD on Sun, 08 Feb 2009 16:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink
Filed under: Tuners, OTAIf you've been looking for a convenient way to turn your spare monitor into a guest room TV (or you've just been searching for a standalone OTA HDTV tuner), AVerMedia has you covered. The AVerTV Hybrid TVBox 11 not only includes an analog / ATSC / Clear QAM TV tuner, but it also boasts a DVI output, component input / output, transparent PIP support and a bundled remote. Not too much to offer beyond that, but apparently AVerMedia feels it's worth $199.99.AVerMedia launches AVerTV Hybrid TVBox 11 originally appeared on Engadget HD on Sat, 25 Oct 2008 22:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read
Filed under: Misc It was inevitable, really. Whatever the evening news anchor does, so must everyone else, right? Regardless of the answer to that inquiry, a new report has found that cosmetics once reserved for making on-screen celebrities look their best in high-definition are now finding their way into caboodles of everyday Earthlings. Even generic makeup outlets such as Sephora are now offering up a variety of HD makeup to folks who will never, ever see their face on the tube. HD makeup, which stands out by including particles that reflect light rather than absorb it, seems to be the latest trend in the highly volatile makeup industry, though some experts are questioning the need for Sam and Sally to go to such extremes. Pish-posh, we say -- they're just preparing for their big break on Super Hi-Vision.HD cosmetics bleeding into civilian realm originally appeared on Engadget HD on Sun, 26 Oct 2008 01:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read
Filed under: ABC, CBS, The CW, Discovery-HD, ESPN-HD, HBO-HD, NBC, Showtime-HD, ListingsWhat we're watching tonight: Fox (720p) presents Game 4 of the World Series at 8 p.m. CW (1080i) lines up Valentine at 8 p.m. followed by Easy Money at 9 p.m. NBC (1080i) has Football Night in America at 7 p.m. followed by The 40 Year Old Virgin at 8 p.m. ESPN (720p) has UCF/Tulsa college football at 8:15 p.m. ESPN2 (720p) airs IndyCar Racing @ Australia at 11 p.m. CBS (1080i) has Cold Case at 9 p.m. followed by The Unit at 10 p.m. ABC (720p) brings Desperate Housewives at 9 p.m. followed by Brothers & Sisters History (720p) drops in the season premiere of Cities of the Underworld at 9 p.m. Showtime (1080i) has Dexter at 9 p.m. followed by Californication HBO (1080i) tosses in Calzaghe/Jones 24/7 at 8:30 p.m. followed by True Blood, Entourage, Little Britain USA and The Life & Times of Tim AMC (720p) has the season finale of Mad Men at 10 p.m. Discovery (!080i) has Storm Chasers at 10 p.m. HDTV Listings for October 26, 2008 originally appeared on Engadget HD on Sun, 26 Oct 2008 18:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink
Filed under: Fiber Man, talk about being loved. The citizens of Madison, Wisconsin are indeed loved... at least by programming providers. Not too terribly long after Charter added in a half dozen HD channels to its lineup in the area -- and just weeks after DISH Network finally delivered HD locals to Badgerville -- along comes official word from AT&T that U-verse is also ready for consumption. Select Madison-area residents can now opt for AT&T's fiber-based TV, high-speed internet and digital phone services, and given that the provider just boosted its HD count by 30 (for free), today seems like an excellent day to mull a switch. If you're parked in Beloit, Fitchburg, Janesville, Madison, Maple Bluff, Middleton, Monona or Shorewood Hills (among other South Central Wisconsin communities), feel free to give AT&T a call and see if it's available at your domicile.[Thanks, Nik]AT&T U-Verse shows up in Madison, Wisconsin, badgers get celebratory originally appeared on Engadget HD on Mon, 27 Oct 2008 16:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read
Filed under: Cable, New content Hot on the heels of TWC's Greensboro expansion announcement comes some official word from the carrier itself on how it'll be handling new HD rollouts in the Carolinas at large. For starters, many Raleigh-area customers received an e-mail proclaiming that 20 new high-def stations would be coming soon, though it mistakenly claims ESPN2 HD as a newcomer. At any rate, the director of digital communication at Time Warner Cable chimed in to clear things up, noting that the company is "rolling out up to 20 HD channels over the next several months, depending on the division." From the looks of things, Raleigh and Charlotte will be getting just about everything TWC has, while Greensboro, NC and Columbia, SC will receive smaller allotments. Curiously enough, the Wilmington area wasn't mentioned at all, but here's hoping they'll be on the same wave as Raleigh. For the full report from Jeff Simmermon, jump on past the break. [Disclosure: Engadget is part of the Time Warner family]Continue reading TWC gets official with HD expansion in the CarolinasTWC gets official with HD expansion in the Carolinas originally appeared on Engadget HD on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 09:46:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink
Filed under: OTA, SportsAustralia's Channel Ten has been known to snag some pretty enticing sporting events in the past, but all that will pale in comparison to a new channel launching next year. Yes, Aussies -- in mere months, you'll have the pleasure of enjoying a free-to-air 24-hour sports channel in glorious high-definition. For those not paying attention, you should also know that Ten has thrown down winning bids to show US NBA basketball, US Major League Baseball and the US Open golf tournament (among other events). There's no set time frame for launch outside of sometime in '09, but worst case scenario, you've got just over 13 months to wait.Australia's Network Ten to launch 24-hour HD sports channel in 2009 originally appeared on Engadget HD on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 00:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read
Filed under: Industry, Other formats, Other hardware Rather than separating out all the international high-definition news throughout the past seven days, we figured it prudent to round up the best of the best each week and deliver it in one concise, easy to find location: right here! This week, we find that Sky has landed rights to ten Bond films in high-def, Virgin Media's V+ box will support MPEG-4, EchoStar Europe has debuted the snazzy DBS-7100HD high-def set-top-box and that Virgin's Setanta Replay TV service has taken off. Check the links below for all the details.Read - Sky lands ten James Bond films in HDRead - Virgin Media's V+ box does MPEG-4Read - EchoStar Europe launches DBS-7100HDRead - Virgin Media launches Setanta Replay TV serviceInternational HD news roundup originally appeared on Engadget HD on Sun, 25 Jan 2009 10:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink
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