LG E6 OLED reviewed at HDTVtest

LG’s OLED display continue to review very well, with some improvements from previous years. It’s actually this reasonably rapid improvement that makes me hesitate the most when it comes to picking up an OLED display. The sweet spot within LG’s 2016 OLED television lineup is undoubtedly the E6 series: it’s less expensive than the flagship “Signature” G6 series, yet offers […]

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Intel NUC Kit NUC5PGYH Braswell Mini PC

Intel NUC Kit NUC5PGYH Braswell Mini PC

  Like the rest of Intel Atom systems, home theater PCs (HTPC) based on the CPU have come a long way over the last few years. The Intel NUC5PGYH offers hardware accelerated video decoding up to 4K (HDMI 1.4b output) via the quad-core Intel Braswell Pentium N3700. Now add in 7.1 multi-channel audio support, Windows 10 preinstalled, RC6 CIR (consumer […]

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Emby Android TV / Fire TV Apps updated

The biggest change looks to be improved support for multi-channel compressed audio CODECs like DD & DTS, but there are quite a few fixes and improvements listed in the update.   The latest version of the Android TV and Fire TV Apps include several improvements centered around audio playback and stability. The highlights are: Framework Updates – The Android TV […]

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Longest DD-WRT writeup ever…

This has to be the most approachable, and longest, guide to setting up DD-WRT ever. There’s even an eBook available if you can’t dedicate the time in one browsing session. Well, it turns out that stock routers are limited, and getting the best setup and performance out of them can be very difficult. Custom firmware, such as DD-WRT makes the […]

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The Wirecutter does “Best Budget Subwoofer”

I love a good sub. It’s an essential part of the movie, and many times, music experience. Naturally, not everyone’s budget can strech to accomodate something that costs several hundred $ – which is where this “best of” list comes in. With an entry at $110, it’s probably time if you don’t already have some thump in your HT room. […]

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D-Link EXO AC1900 Wi-Fi router now shipping

Not everyone wants, or needs, a monster Wi-Fi router that costs $200-300 so it’s great to see that D-Link is bringing out devices like the EXO, that with AC1900 speeds should be plenty in many scenerios and still ahve that angry insect look (that I like) going on.   First Router in EXO Series Offers Extreme Home Coverage at an […]

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SVS PC-2000 subwoofer reviewed @ RHT

I’ve never contemplated a cylindrical subwoofer, actually only barely knew they existed. After reading the review of the SVS PC-2000, I think I’m going to have to do some research into the benefits of this shape versus a standard cabinet design. SVS has revamped their cylinder series of subwoofers with the new PC-2000: a 34” tall, downward firing room shaker. […]

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NETFLIX Original release schedule

If you have NETFLIX, I’m sure you’ve also been impressed with the depth, variety, and [mosly] quality of their “Original” content. I really enjoyed the first season pf “Bloodlines”, so that’s what I’m looking forward to the most. What’s your top show? This is every announced Netflix Original date that Netflix has announced. (If a show you are looking for […]

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HTR Review DISH Hopper 3

DISH network is one of the few MSOs that pushes the evelope when it comes to home DVR capability. So I always make a point to check out their CES announcements. The devices aren’t reviewed that often so it’s nice to see a reputable 3rd party take a look. Let me just go ahead and be blunt about this right […]

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SNB reviews Linksys AP clustering solution

If you have a large house, and want to build a seemless Wi-Fi network. Using AP clustering is a great way to accomplish this goal. While it’s possible to make things work with a few consumer Wi-Fi routers, there’s little substitute for specialized hardware. Generally, that will run some serious dosh, but the Linksys AC1200/AC1700 business APs are very reasonably […]

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