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Onkyo Jumps On The 3D Bandwagon with New Receivers and HTIB Systems
Onkyo keeps those 3D "doggies rollin'"as it debuts its new Home Theater Receiver and Home Theater-in-a-Box System product line. The TX-SR608comes in at $599 and not only features HDMI 1.43D compatibility, but also 1080p video upscaling, THX-Select2 Pluscertification, a 7.2 channel configuration, and also incorporates Dolby Prologic IIzand Audyssey DSXprocessing.

The other 3D compatible receivers in the new line-up are the 7.1 channel TX-SR508and TX-SR308, priced at $399 and $299 respectively.

To round out the first 3D-enabled product line from Onkyo, they are also offering three new Home Theater-in-a-Box Systems, the 5.1 Channel HT-S3300, priced at $379, and the 7.1 channel HT-S5300, priced at $599. In addition, Onkyo is also introducing a new 2.1 Channel system, the HTX-22HDX for a price of $349. The HTX-22HDX utilizes Onkyo's propriertary Theater-Dimensionalprocessing to achieve a surround sound effect from just two speakers and a subwoofer.

For more details on the entire line-up, check out Onkyo's Official Announcement. Photo top right - Onkyo TX-SR608, Photo left side - HT-S5300 (c) Onkyo USA

Onkyo Jumps On The 3D Bandwagon with New Receivers and HTIB Systemsoriginally appeared on About.com Home Theateron Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at 10:00:00.

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Home Theater Term of the Week - Bitstream
A Bitstream refers to binary bits of information (1's and 0's) transferred from one device to another.

However, in Home Theater applications, Bitstream refers to a digitally-encoded Dolby Digital or DTS-related compressed audio signal from a source component (such as a DVD, Blu-ray, or HD-DVD player, HD-Cable, or HD-Satellite Box) to a Preamp/Processor (either standalone or built into a Home Theater Receiver) for decoding and distribution to the amplifier stage for final sound reproduction, in analog form, by the loudspeakers. The Bitstream can be sent via Digital Optical, Digital Coaxial, or HDMIinterface.

Home Theater Term of the Week - Bitstreamoriginally appeared on About.com Home Theateron Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 10:00:47.

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Panasonic Partners with Best Buy For 3D Plasma Television Launch
Home Theater 3D product announcements continue to roll in as Panasonic becomes the latest to release its 3D TV product line into the U.S. market. Touting faster image response times, Panasonic is confident that its emphasis on Plasma TV technology will gain acceptance with consumers. However, before you rush out to be the first on your block to own a 3D TV (whether plasma or LCD), it is important to note that necessary 3D content using the new standards, although forthcoming, is not available yet. As 3D-enabled TVs and Blu-ray Disc players reach store shelves, 3D content will follow, but it will be trickle at first.

For more details on Panasonic's announcement, check out the report from Geeks are Sexyand a follow-up report from The HD Room. Also, for additional background information on what you need to know about 3D, check out my 3D Home Theater Basics

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Panasonic Partners with Best Buy For 3D Plasma Television Launchoriginally appeared on About.com Home Theateron Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at 10:00:54.

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Money Saving Tip: Buying Refurbished Products - What You Need To Know
Spring is almost here, and it is a great time to buy home theater and consumer electronics products. This is the time of year when manufacturers begin to flood store shelves with new models.

However, while this is great for the consumer who is looking for the latest and greatest, the introduction of new products creates a dilemma for retailers - How do you get rid of the remaining stock of old models, previous customer product returns, and newly-repaired service items taking up valuable space in their warehouses and store shelves? This is even more of a concern now that the economy has taken a decisive downturn; more of "last year's"products are still on the shelves.

This is where the annual Spring clearance sales come in. One category of clearance item that pops up this time of year is the "Refurbished"product.

Buying refurbished items can be a great deal for bargain hunters, but there are some pitfalls. Before you go bargain hunting this Spring, be sure to check out my article: Buying Refurbished Products - What You Need To Know.

Money Saving Tip: Buying Refurbished Products - What You Need To Knoworiginally appeared on About.com Home Theateron Monday, March 8th, 2010 at 10:00:13.

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Question of the Week: What is the Difference Between Digital TV and HDTV?
The impact of the 2009 DTV transition, HDTV, and the introduction of Blu-ray Disc has changed the television viewing landscape, making TV buying decisions for consumers more complex. This has given rise to a lot of questions about HDTV and how to access HDTV programming and content. This week's question: What is the Difference Between Digital TV and HDTV?. Also, be sure to check out my complete HDTV FAQs

Question of the Week: What is the Difference Between Digital TV and HDTV?originally appeared on About.com Home Theateron Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at 10:00:16.

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