What is Ambient mode on your TV?

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Instead of turning your TV off, choose a new TV with Ambient mode and turn it into a work of classic art, digital photo frame, and more.

How TVs are measured: a comprehensive guide on TV dimensions

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Explore how TVs are sized using diagonal measurements. Dive into popular TV dimensions to optimize your viewing experience & room aesthetics

Hisense Mini-LED TV and trip to the NBA All-Star game contest

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Enter this contest and your new joyful sports memory might be winning a new Hisense TV and attending the NBA All-Star weekend in Indianapolis.

Enter to win a new Sony 4K TV from Best Buy

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Enter to win a 55 inch Sony 4K HDR television by telling us what feature of a new television is the most important to you.

How To Connect Chromecast & Chromecast Audio To Your AV Receiver

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The options for streaming audio and video at home are increasing rapidly. For those of us who are home theatre fanatics, a critical feature will be an ability to connect streaming devices to the heart of our systems, our AV Receivers. Let’s take a look at how to capitalize on your home theatre investment and leverage streaming technology with Google Chromecast and Chromecast Audio.

Learning New TV Tech: The REAL reasons you need a sound...

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The real reason you need a sound bar: with today's Wallpaper TVs & Frame flat TVs you can't get proper audio from internal speakers.

BenQ TK800M 4K HDR video projector review

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I recently had the opportunity to test out a new projector from BenQ; the 4K BenQ TK800M. In this review we’ll look at the video quality & special features.

How to connect your home stereo to your network

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A home stereo system connected to the Internet enhances the audio experience. Here's how you can connect your system to your home network.

How to mount a TV

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This article explains step by step and in detail how to mount your TV on your bedroom, living room, rec room, or other wall.

Home Theatre Explained: What Do All Those Numbers Mean?

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 In home theatre, we use numbers like 5.1 and 7.1 to describe both our audio rigs and the way movies are encoded. It can get a little confusing, so let’s look closer at what these numbers mean for you and your home theatre.