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Yamaha’s new neoHD is so Simple you’d think it was a Mac.

Yamaha is introducing the newHD media controller.  Is it the ease of a Mac in a Home Theater in a Box?  Or maybe it is your grand parents new favorite toy.  Turn on the neoHD and it powers up the TV to display a simple menu of “Watch, Listen, Play”. Select “Watch” from there the simple and clean menu promps for “Watch Movie, Watch LiveTV,” and so on.  Plus the remote looks rather simple, good button size and to the point.  Yamaha might be getting some AARP props… It does appear though that with the ability to add WiFi, play sources from a laptop, speakers vs room acoustic set up software, and so on and so forth.  The grand kids might still have to set the dang thing up.

BUENA PARK, Calif.––Yamaha Electronics Corporation, the innovator in home theater and digital audio and video reproduction, today ushers in the future of home entertainment with the introduction of neoHD. These sophisticated Media Controllers provide the HD audio and video performance essential to true HD entertainment experiences and total control of all home and Internet components and sources connected to a home AV system. Using a simple remote to drive an intuitive menu-driven on-screen display, neoHD makes it easier than ever before to navigate and access all audio and video content in the home, regardless of where it is stored.

Upon touching the power button of the neoHD remote, the Media Controller and connected TV automatically power up and give the user three onscreen entertainment choices: “Watch,” “Listen,” or “Play.” Next, the user is prompted to choose among more specific activities (such as Watch Movie, Watch LiveTV, Listen CD, etc) at which time icons for the appropriate video, audio or video game components (such as Blu-ray players, CD players, cable boxes, iPods, game consoles, etc.) will appear. Once the component is selected, it automatically powers on and is fully operational via the neoHD remote and on-screen interface. All individual component remotes that normally clutter the room can be kept out of sight in a drawer.

neoHD can control up to six other AV components, such as TVs, Blu-ray disc players and set-top boxes, through its remote control and three IR outputs on the Media Controller’s back panel. Remote control codes for the AV components (including TVs, DVD and Blu-ray players, VCRs, set-top boxes, etc.) from most manufacturers are embedded into the neoHD Media Controller for immediate compatibility and control. The codes for components that are not embedded can be quickly learned by the Media Controller.

neoHD is available in a variety of configurations, including neoHD (YMC-500), neoHD WiFi (YMC-700) with WiFi/Ethernet compatibility, and the neoHD System 2.1 (YMC-S21), a complete surround sound and system control solution that matches the YMC-500 Media Controller with two high-quality speakers and a subwoofer.

Both neoHD models feature HD quality audio playback (Dolby TrueHD) and three HDMI inputs for connecting HD AV sources, such as a Blu-ray player, digital set-top box or Apple TV. Also provided are two component video inputs for game consoles and DVRs, such as Tivo, and single composite video inputs for a VCR. The YMC-700’s WiFi compatibility allow it to wirelessly play back content from PCs, laptops and audio files stored on hard drives. Even without the computer powered on, the Rhapsody online music service and Internet radio can be accessed directly from the Internet. YMC-700 can also playback iTunes AAC files via TwonkyMedia Server Software that purchasers have access to via a bundled license key.

Both models also allow connectivity to portable devices, such as USB memory sticks, as well as iPods and Bluetooth-enabled devices (including cell phones, PCs or Macs) via optional accessories (Yamaha YDS-11, MSRP $99.95, and Yamaha YBA-10, MSRP $129.95, respectively).

neoHD employs several proprietary audio technologies. Users can take advantage of Yamaha’s popular Cinema DSP programs, such as Movie, Music, Entertainment and All Channel Stereo, to optimize movie, TV and sports viewing experiences in systems with 5.1 speaker configurations. Yamaha’s AIR SURROUND XTREME technology adds extra system setup flexibility for a two-speaker stereo configuration, delivering surround sound that clearly separates the audio from in front, behind and either side of the viewer. Yamaha’s YPAO Automatic System Calibration quickly optimizes audio performance in any room, regardless of where the speakers are placed.

Adaptive DRC maintains the maximum dynamic range at all volume levels by continuously monitoring audio content and making low-volume sounds easier to hear as music or movies are playing. Yamaha’s Compressed Music Enhancer restores the highs and lows that are lost when audio files are digitally compressed, such as with MP3 files, to make them sound fuller and more engaging.

Both neoHD Media Controllers, YMC-700 and YMC-500, are currently available for MRP $799.95 and $599.95, respectively. The neoHD System 2.1, YMC-S21 is also available for MRP $799.95.

source: engadget

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Philips Blu-Ray HTiB and Wireless HDMI - Sweet!

I got to say, I love anything wireless. Flat screen HDTV were meant to be wireless.  I hope this is as bad ass as it sounds. Also a $599 Blu-ray Home Theater in a Box.  That is a wondering price point to put Philips in the game.  Most of the new blu-ray stand alone players coming out are near $300 alone.  Now this type of price point will really help to start attracting people.  Lets cross our fingers that blu-ray media will fall in price also and we’d have a win.

Are blu-ray players for you? Would a BD HTiB get you motivated to make it you? Take our poll.

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New York — Philips plans fourth-quarter shipment of its first wireless-HD transmitter/receiver system and late-June shipments of its first Blu-ray-equipped home theater in a box (HTiB) system, which will retail for a suggested $599.

The HTiB is from P&F, the Atlanta-based Funai Electric subsidiary that markets Philips-branded TVs and HTiBs in the U.S. under a licensing agreement with Philips. The wireless HDMI device is from Stamford, Conn.-based Philips Consumer Lifestyle (PCC), which markets MP3 players, iPod-docking speaker systems, digital media adapters, DECT cordless phones, remotes and other accessories.

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Okoro Media Systems OMS-AX100

Okoro Media Systems, manufacturer of Digital Entertainment Systems for the high end audio video market, is excited to introduce the availability of the 2009 OMS-AX100 Digital Entertainment System. The OMS-AX100 is a new low profile digital media system designed with a built-in 5-channel amplifier delivering 100 watts per channel. This will allow customers to connect passive speakers directly to the OMS-AX100 for playing music, video games, and movies.

Read more details on eCoustics.com

The OMS-AX100 is now shipping and has the following standard specifications:

* 45 watt Dual Core AMD Processor
* 5.1-channel Intersil D2Audio Audio Amplifier
* 4GB 800Mhz RAM
* 500GB low power HD storage
* DVD Burner
* HDMI, VGA, Component video outputs
* Windows Vista Home Premium
* NTSC/ATSC/QAM tuner with CableCARD tuners available
* Custom AX100 versions available including models with 7.1 Channel Pre-Amp*
* Signal to Noise Ratio of >105dB with a Frequency Response of ± 0.5dB (20Hz to 20kHz)

source: eCoustics.com


Sony has three new Home Theater setups

Sony brings three new additions to the home theater system’s family, comprising of the DAV-HDX589W, the DAV-HDX587WC and the DAV-HDX285.

Offering 1,000 watts of maximum power, each home theater system comes incorporated with five disc DVD/CD changers to provide an admirable performance and quality with a simplified set-up.

Talking about the sleek DAV-HDX589W and DAV-HDX587WC, the 5.1 channel systems feature an “Easy Set-up” disc with step-by-step instructions to guide users to set up the main unit, wire speaker cables and calibrate all system speakers.

Equipped with an iPod cradle, the two home theater systems enables users to play music and video files from a connected device via a Digital Media Port. Further, the company’s DMPort Booster technology helps to deliver enhanced sound quality.

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Yamaha has four new home theaters

Four new “Home theaters in a box” have been added to Yamaha’s line of AV receivers and speakers

The new offerings include: the YHT-791, YHT-591, YHT-491 (SRP: $549.95) and YHT-391. (SRP: $399.95).
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All four of these systems include SCENE functions for easy setup – users can press four buttons to power the units up, and quickly select the inputs and surround sound configurations. They use a Compressed Audio Enhancer to improve sound quality of compressed music files and with additional components, they are compatible with Yamaha’s iPod Dock (included with the YHT-791) and Bluetooth devices.

The YHT-791 (SRP: $849.95) and YHT-591 (SRP: $649.95) are designed to compliment home theaters looking for the full HD experience, including Blu-Ray players, gaming consoles and HD broadcasts. They offer internal decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD MasterAudio, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD High Resolution Audio. The YHT-791 is a 7.1 channel device, with a 100W powered subwoofer and four HDMI inputs. It can also upscale analog video to 1080p, and produce matching sound and video output using Auto Lip-Sync technology.

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Sony Announces New Blu-ray Players, Networked HDTVs

Matthew Murray over at PCMag.com has some new info on some great new gear from Sony. New Blu-Ray players, two new Home Theaters in a Box, new Networked HDTV and 7.1 surround sound receiver. Check it out.

- audioreview


Sony on Tuesday announced a slew of new home theater products designed to satisfy both your eyes and your ears. The company’s focus is squarely on HD with the release of four Blu-ray players and a new line of networked TVs, but also some A/V receivers for those even more interested in bringing everything together.

The BDP-S360 and the BDP-S560 are standalone Blu-ray players, outfitted with all of Sony’s latest technologies. Each player offers full 1080/60p and 24p True Cinema Output; supports 7.1-channel Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding, as well as bit-stream output via HDMI; and supports Deep Color video output and AVCHD discs encoded with x.v.Color (xvYCC) technology. You’ll also find on each an external port for local storage, so you can add your USB flash storage device; on the BDP-S560, there’s a port in front so you can view your photos directly from your USB drive or a digital camera. Both players are also BD-Live capable when paired with a broadband Internet connection, and the BDP-S560 has integrated 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity, supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup, and is Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) ready for easy photo sharing with other DLNA-compliant devices. The BDP-S360 and the BDP-S560 are expected to ship this summer for $300 and $350, respectively.

7.1-channel standalone Blu-ray player with integrated 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi.

5.1-channel Blu-ray home theater system

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source: PCMag.com


Editor’s Choice Best Home Theater In a Box - Good Buys for Hard Times

We’ve Pulled Together the Best Home Theater In a Box for Under a Grand.

Why read five different reviews at eight different sites?
What we’ve done is scavenged the web of editors top picks, from CNET to ZDNet and given you a one stop web review experience. This time we are money conscience.  These are the best picks over the past year or so for under $1000.00.

Quick Top Picks:


Editor’s Choice Best HDTVs


Editor’s Choice Best Blu-ray Player

How to Choose a Home Theater in a Box:

Home Theater in a Box
Building Up Your Own Home Theater System
Pros - Easy as plug and play. Someone else has pieced together the components so they all match. Typically HTiB save space and money.
Cons -Not going to impress any audio snobs, but who cares? Not everyone has time, energy or money for a individually hand picked theater system.
Pros - Your bank account is the limit in hi-fi heaven. You’ve done your research and know your stuff, you shouldn’t be displeased at all.
Cons -Where did your time and money go?

Choosing a Home Theater in a Box is pretty simple.  There are a couple things that you really only need to keep in mind.

- The more you spend, the more likely the sound, options, and design will be of higher quality. Though you don’t have to spend a lot to get a good home theater experience.
- That you may have trouble upgrading your speakers at a later point, if you so choose.  You might want to ask around in our forums for suggestions for your own room size.
- The larger a room you are trying to fill with quality sound the more power you’ll want from your HTiB

Experts may all agree on the advantages or shortcomings of any product they review but, at AudioReview.com, we believe that the average consumer can best summarize all the details a product has to offer… So read what users have to says!


Panasonic SC-PT750 - $339


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CNet.com says: While it’s short on inputs, Panasonic’s affordable SC-PT750 delivers DVD upscaling, wireless surround speakers, an iPod dock, and some surprisingly decent sound quality for a great price.

How Stuff Works.com Says: The Panasonic SC-PT750 is a small and sleek home theater system with wireless surrounds that works great for smaller rooms. The main unit is not only the amplifier, but also a 5-disc DVD and CD changer. Included with the SC-PT750 are five main speakers, a subwoofer unit, the wireless receiver for the rear speakers, remote control, iPod dock, and cables for connecting various components.

Audioholics.com Says: Panasonic produces several low cost home theater products and the SC-PT750 includes many features for the price. This package is very similar to its little brother, the SC-PT650 , but we feel the black color matches a better with most newer flat panel displays and the wireless rear speaker receiver is included, along with slightly larger front left and right speakers.

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JVC TH-L1 - $260

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DigitalTrends says: The JVC TH-L1 is an adequate system for first-timers, starving students and people who want a multi-faceted system but who are on strict budgets. It’s also good for smaller home theater rooms with good acoustics. The TH-L1 is easy to set up, looks decent and works consistently.

CNet.com Says: While the sound isn’t overpowering, the wealth of connectivity options and features bundled into the JVC TH-L1 home theater in a box makes it well worth the inexpensive price tag.

Techradar Says: Setup is quick and easy, thanks to the use of labelled speaker cables while the onscreen setup menu is well designed and smartly presented. The remote is cluttered but doesn’t take long to master. Despite its diminutive speakers, the system is capable of producing a surprisingly muscular sound with our test DVD of Finding Nemo.

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Samsung HT-BD2 - $899


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CNET.com says: 7.1-channel all-in-one home theater system with built-in Blu-ray player; built-in support for latest Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio surround processing; elegant styling, with four tallboy speakers; full-size subwoofer; upscales DVDs to 1080p.

HiFi-ring.com Says: Consumers can now enjoy the full HD 1080p with Samsung’s Blu-ray player from the HT-BD2 home theater system. The HT-BD2 7.1 channel HD receiver speaker system provides richer and powerful sound with its industry leading Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio format support. With its sleek, piano black design the HT-BD2 augments both the audio presence and visual aesthetics of home theatre.

UltimateAVmag.com Says: Excellent spec for the money, including fine Blu-ray pictures and sounds, plus 7.1 speakers; very stylish looks / Treble is a bit harsh, whilst bass isn’t quite deep enough; could do with a little more sonic solidity

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Onkyo HT-S990THX - $999


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WiredMag Says: With 7.1 surround capability and no built-in DVD player, the not-so-compact HT-S990THX isn’t your typical home theater package. But what it lacks in onboard video it more than makes up for in audio quality. The bookshelf speakers are boxy, but they produce a more accurate soundstage and wider dynamic range than the other, less homely systems in this category.

CNet Says: The Onkyo HT-S990THX is the world’s first THX-certified home-theater-in-a-box system. The package combines seven large two-way, multidriver speakers; a 12-inch, 230-watt powered subwoofer; and a full-size A/V receiver that offers generous connectivity, component video conversion, and ample power. It’s also XM Satellite radio-ready with the latest XM HD Surround.

About.com Says: Fortunately, there are growing number of all-in-one home theater systems that can deliver the goods, and the Onkyo HT-S990THX is one that is designed to do just that. With a THX Certified Receiver, loudspeakers, and subwoofer, everything in this system is a good match.

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Sony DAV-IS10 - $399


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HiFiRing.com says: This 5.1-channel home theater system from Sony wouldn’t take so much place in your house with these tiny satellite speakers measuring about 43mm x 43mm. Also note that you can get optional speaker stands (WS-FV11) for a retail price of $155/pair. The A/V receiver includes an on-board DVD player compatible DivX, JPEG, MP3 and a built-in AM/FM tuner is present.

Review WhatHiFi Says: ‘Outrageous’. While that might seem a strange word on which to begin a review of a home cinema system, it’s an appropriate epithet to pin to a product that induced in our reviewing team varying degrees of gob-smacking, jaw-dropping shock. We’ve long been accustomed – especially in this more style-oriented part of the market…

CrunchGear.com Says: Overall this is a pretty hot-looking product that fits in best in tight quarters. At $800, it’s even a bargain given the surprising sound quality and versatility. The home networking adapter is an essential extra if you’re using this as your main music system, since it lets you stream tunes from your computer wirelessly, though the optional speaker stands seem hilariously out of place for a system this small.

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