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

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.

Should you mix and match your home theatre speakers?

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Should you mix and match your home theatre speakers? I've got a list of pros and cons you can use to make the best decision for you.

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.

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.

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.

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 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.

What is input lag and how does it affect your gaming...

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Even gaming TVs may experience slight input lag, so it's important to know what it is and how to mitigate its effects.

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.