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Most people would agree that the new generation of flat panel TVs are far better than their ancestors, the box TVs. They’re thinner, lighter, have a better picture, a larger screen, and just plain look better.
However, there is one downfall to a TV built to mount on your wall: subpar sound quality. While the thinness of a flat panel TV is very appealing to the eye and an excellent space saver, its slight form leaves little room for adequate audio components.
How does one get the sound quality they want in their viewing experience? In many cases, the first solution that comes to mind is surround sound. So many consumers will head out in search of a surround sound system, when all they really want is better sound.
“The MRX 700 is quite an achievement by Anthem, balancing sound quality, output power, and features in a single unit.” – Kevin Nakano
Whether you’re in the market for a new receiver or simply like to keep up with the latest audio products and technology, be sure to check out Kevin Nakano’s complete review of the Anthem MRX 700, in LA Audio File.
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Picture this: You have a meeting, on the other side of town, and you’re in the middle of a cell phone conversation with another client. What do you do- miss the meeting or cut your client off?
Neither. You turn on your Bose Bluetooth Headset and take the conversation to go- quickly, I might add.
With your trusty headset comfortably and securely inserted in your right ear, you gather the required documents for your meeting and add them to the bag with your laptop, then make a dash for the door.
Want to control your home theatre or music system using your iPhone™? Well, you’re in luck because there’s an app for that! Actually, there are a few of them.
If you own an iPhone then you know that there’s an app for pretty much everything. Home entertainment is no exception, with all of the major manufacturers on board with their own free apps.
Regardless of manufacturer, the product(s) you intend to use the apps with must be Wi-Fi enabled and meet certain technological specifications. Apps are designed to work with specific models. Most apps work with the iPhone, iPod™ touch or iPad™.
So you decided to upgrade to a flat panel TV, but can’t decide on the best way to display your recent or future purchase. There are several options available.
You could just use the stand that comes with it and let it sit, unsecured, on your credenza. Or you could mount it to the wall, protecting your investment and giving it a little extra “wow” factor.
Mounting options vary based on the size of your TV, your proposed set-up in relation to your available seating, and also personal preference.
Isn’t it annoying when you go out and buy something new and then your friend or neighbour gets the same thing, only bigger? Nobody likes being outdone.
At a whopping 70 inches, the Sharp Aquos® LC70LE732U LCD HDTV is the largest flat panel TV available on the consumer market. Do you have a wall space big enough to hold it?
In addition to its grand size, this TV also boasts full-array LED backlighting, an X-Gen LCD panel, built-in Wi-Fi and something else the neighbour probably doesn’t have: a fourth colour.