Home Theater and Audio/Visual Equipment
Dusun Electron Ltd. Announces Far-Field Voice Control Solution for Hands-Free Interactive Experience
Dusun Electron Ltd. will be demonstrating its far-field voice control solution at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas. This new voice control solution enables voice-activated devices to clearly capture voice commands from a distance or even in noisy environments…
NAD Intros New Classic Series Stereo Power Amplifier: C 268
NAD Electronics, a leading manufacturer of premium home audio and video products, introduced the C 268, a new affordable stereo amplifier designed for multiple applications. Among some of the most common uses, the C 268 can be used in a…
VeloReality Releases Largest 4K RLV Collection Now on Shippable USB 3.0 Drive for Riding Reality Indoors With OLED and Curved Big Screen TVs.
VeloReality CEO and co-founder Gary Bauer today officially launched the company's new 4K Real Life Videos on shippable 1TB or 2TB USB.3 hard drives. The collections add heightened reality with 60 new 4k RLVs including Europe's killer climbs and epic Grand Tours to stunning Western U.S.…
First of NAD's Third Generation Surround Sound Receivers, the T 758 V3, is Now Shipping
NAD Electronics, a leading manufacturer of premium home audio and video products, is updating and upgrading the performance of its T 758 with the new generation T 758 V3. The affordable surround sound receiver will now come ready with Dolby…
Amlogic Transforms the TV Experience With Dolby Vision™ Technology
Amlogic, in partnership with Dolby Laboratories, today announced Dolby Vision integration in Amlogic’s 4K HDR S912 series chipsets. Dolby Vision delivers a dramatic visual experience that brings entertainment to life with astonishing brightness, incomparable contrast, and captivating color. The result…
Whyd, the Music Streaming Social Network, Becomes Openwhyd and Gives Keys to the Community
Whyd, the leading music streaming social network and curation service, today announced the company will go open source and change their name to Openwhyd. The existing Whyd community will now be able to crowdsource the service and continue its development…