Hdmi Inputs Archive

  • Sony unveils 3D capable sound bars and a home theater system

    Sony unveils 3D capable sound bars and a home theater system

    Earlier today Sony announced the release of three new home audio products: the HT-CT350 and HT-CT150 3.1 sound bars, as well as the HT-SF470 5.1 surround sound system. All the new models feature 3D pass-through and standby pass-through for audio and video devices connected via HDMI. As with many Sony products, these new systems are designed to integrate with Sony’s BRAVIA televisions and Blu-ray players.

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  • Pioneer outs the low-priced, surprisingly competent VSX-820-K and VSX-520-K AV receivers

    Pioneer outs the low-priced, surprisingly competent VSX-820-K and VSX-520-K AV receivers

    Pioneer's latest home theater receivers aren't amazing. They're not jam-packed with all crazy one-off audio modes or loaded to the gill with connectivity options. But that's fine. It does HDMI 1.3, works with an optional $99 Bluetooth streaming thingabob, has enough power, and supports the main HD audio codecs. Oh, and they're only $229 and $299.

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  • CrunchDeals: 25-inch 1080p TV for $230

    CrunchDeals: 25-inch 1080p TV for $230

    Costco has a pretty good deal on this Hannspree 25-inch 1080p TV at $230, down from its regular price of $280.

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  • CrunchDeals: 40-inch 1080p TV for $450

    CrunchDeals: 40-inch 1080p TV for $450

    Ooh, I like this deal. Best Buy is selling a 40-inch 1080p LCD TV between now and February 6th for $450. The regular price is $550, which isn’t all that bad on its own anyway.

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  • CrunchDeals: Refurbished 19-inch HDTV for $130

    CrunchDeals: Refurbished 19-inch HDTV for $130

    Need a TV for the bedroom, rumpus room, or home office but don’t want to spend a penny more than $129.99 plus $5 for shipping? Then this is the perfect deal for you. Sellout.Woot! is selling a choice of one of three Philips/Magnavox 19-inch HDTVs for the aforementioned price of $129.99 plus $5 shipping.

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  • Woot! Refurb 19-inch Philips HDTV for $150

    Woot! Refurb 19-inch Philips HDTV for $150

    Maybe you need a 19-inch HDTV for your den, office, or rumpus room. I don't know. I really don't want to get in the middle of a conversation that should definitely be happening solely between you and your domestic partner. If price is a concern, though, then please feel free to reference this $150 TV from Philips being sold on Woot.com today (and today only).

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  • CrunchDeals: 19-inch 720p LCD TV for $149 at Target

    CrunchDeals: 19-inch 720p LCD TV for $149 at Target

    TVLooking for an inexpensive TV for your den or rumpus room? Target's selling a 19-inch 720p LCD TV for $149 this week -- that's just over $50 off the regular price.

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  • CrunchDeals: Refurbished 23-inch 1080p Samsung TV for $199

    CrunchDeals: Refurbished 23-inch 1080p Samsung TV for $199

    TVLooking for an inexpensive, fully-featured TV for the den or rumpus room? Geeks.com is selling a refurbished Samsung 1080p TV with 90-day manufacturer's warranty for $199 when you use code 23HD at checkout.

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  • CrunchDeals: 40-inch 1080p TV for $499

    CrunchDeals: 40-inch 1080p TV for $499

    TVNo doubt in an effort to get everyone to stay indoors all summer, Costco is selling a 40-inch 1080p LCD TV for just $499 after a $100 instant discount that runs until July 5th. The TV is a Proscan brand with a 1920x1080 resolution, 2000:1 contrast ratio, 550 cd/m2 brightness, and three HDMI inputs.

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  • CrunchDeals: 37-inch 720p LCD TV for $398

    CrunchDeals: 37-inch 720p LCD TV for $398

    TVHere's a big TV for under $400. Best Buy is selling its house brand 37-inch Insignia 720p LCD TV for just $398, down from $600.

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  • HDMI over Powerline by Averlogic

    HDMI over Powerline by Averlogic

    Now this makes sense. Can't you see the future when all you need to do is plug your new flat-screen into a wall outlet and the video will magically appear on the screen? Averlogic has a system that's not that advance, but can still send 1080p24 video with 5.1 audio over standard power lines. Both ends of the transmission of course have a box, but hopefully someone, somewhere is working on the future that eliminates those and packs the needed components into HDTVs and AV equipment

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