From fully wireless TVs, through to TVs that that are beautiful to look at as and watch, alongside the brightest and most colourful OLEDs yet, which can be paired with fantastic sound bars, right through to a TV that can go from flat to curved and back, you can read about LGs new TVs elsewhere, but the videos of the two full launch events are definitely worth watching!
From fully wireless TVs, through to TVs that that are beautiful to look at as and watch, alongside the brightest and most colourful OLEDs yet, which can be paired with fantastic sound bars, right through to a TV that can go from flat to curved and back, you can read about LGs new TVs elsewhere, but the videos of the two full launch events are definitely worth watching!
Sony's forthcoming HT-A5000 soundbar features 5.1.2 channel Dolby Atmos as well as the company's Vertical Surround Engine and S-Force Pro Front Surround technology.
Sonos delivers a big soundbar with a sound and a price tag to match.
Hundreds of movies are available for purchase at low prices for the next week.
The number of internet-connected devices is expected to grow in Australia from 186 million to 212 million in 2020, with growth in the number of devices predicted to increase by 14% in 2020 and home data consumption set to spike by 70% on Boxing Day, according to a report from NBN Co, the operators of the National Broadband Network.
The Internet of Things (IoT) home market is exploding across Australia, with adoption and spending on IoT home products and services forecast to grow eleven-fold over the next four years.
Well-known audio supplier Denon has added a soundbar to its range.
COMMENT: Microsoft is in the process of developing a 'simple' streaming set-top box, according to The Wall Street Journal.
No, it’s not Apple TV. It’s Huawei’s MediaQ M310 – ‘multiple-screen integration for an exceptional entertainment experience’
Kogan has released a new range of digital radios starting at $59.
WD is trying to extend its place in the home entertainment market with the release of network devices designed to prioritise entertainment traffic.
Samsung's CES announcements include a raft of new products heading for Australia this year. Heading the list are TVs with voice and motion control plus face recognition, somewhat reminiscent of Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360, but there's a lot more in the company's latest home entertainment ranges.
Sony might not be the first to arrive for the Android tablet party, but at least it's bringing something different.
A small device from ThinkFlood allows an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to act as a remote control for many devices that use an infra-red remote.
Western Digital now allows Australians to purchase from its e-commerce site
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