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HDMI - A New Connection Standard For Home Cinema

HDMI is the latest connection type found on all new modern TV’s, most modern Home Theatre amplifiers and many computer monitors. But why is it important to buy equipment with HDMI connections, and how much do you need to spend on HDMI cables?
HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface, and was designed to be a [...]

High Definition Home Theatre

Today is an exciting time to be a home cinema fan. With the advent of high-definition home video and audio, it is now possible to view films at home that will look and sound at least as good as they did in the cinema. To achieve this, you will need to make sure your home [...]

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    • Sanus VisionMount VMPL50A Tilting TV Wall Mount Preview
      Sanus, the leading global brand of audio/video mounts, furnishings and consumer electronics accessories, announces the release of the VisionMount VMPL50A tilting TV wall mount. The VMPL50A is a redesign of one of Sanus' most popular mounts, the VMPL50, with newly incorporated technologies for easy installation, a lower profile, an open wall plate for cable management and an updated size range for larger TVs.
    • Sunfire Dynamic Series Subwoofers Announced
      Sunfire announced their powerful, yet budget-friendly Dynamic Series of subwoofers. Tuned for both low frequency Home Theater Effects and powerhouse musical bass lines these new subwoofers boast up to 600 Watts Peak Power. The lineup will be introduced this month at CEDIA Expo at the Sunfire Booth. The Sunfire Dynamic Series - 8", 10" and 12" Subwoofers, are the perfect blend of form and function and the ideal choice for systems where small size and high output are required. Sunfire's new digital amplifier delivers from 400 to 600 Watts of cool running peak output in the three models, with unprecedented performance at this price point. The DS family is also the first in the Sunfire line built around energy efficient Class-D amplification.
    • XpanD Unveils First Universal 3D Glasses at IFA
      XpanD is unveiling its highly anticipated Universal 3D Glasses at IFA. The glasses, which are available in four colors and different shapes and sizes to meet any 3D enthusiast's unique style and size, are solving the biggest 3D challenge in consumer electronics – the incompatibility between different 3DTV manufacturers. With XpanD Universal 3D Glasses, anyone can experience the most engaging and dynamic 3D technology with any 3D-ready television display in virtually any environment.
    • Yamaha Receiver Line Fully Supports 3D and HDMI 1.4a
      With the recent launch of its AVENTAGE Series, Yamaha Electronics Corporation, affirmed that its entire line-up of current A/V receivers, including the RX-Vx67 Series, support the newest HDMI 1.4a specification, making them fully compatible with all mandated 3D formats. The Yamaha lines conform to the HDMI spec's newest requirement released last March. It mandates that A/V receivers must support the frame packing 3D format at either 720p50 and 1080p24 or 720p60 and 1080p24, side-by-side horizontal at either 1080i50 or 1080i60, and top-and-bottom at either 720p50 and 1080p24 or 720p60 and 1080p24.
    • Hollywood Requests Industry Feedback on Master Format Spec
      The Entertainment Technology Center @ USC (ETC@USC) announced that it is seeking broad multi-industry feedback for the Interoperable Master Format (IMF) draft specification. Over the last year, the ETC@USC has hosted the IMF project seeking to develop a voluntary specification for an interoperable set of master files (and associated metadata) to enable the interchange and automated creation of downstream distribution packages within the motion picture and television production and post-production industries. The participants in the IMF project, which include Disney, Fox, NBC/Universal, Paramount, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and Warner Bros., will create a specification that can be proposed to SMPTE with the intention of initiating a formal standards-setting process.