Home Theater Review
HomeTheaterReview.com stands out as the top publication focused on specialty audio/video, HDTV, and home theater topics across all platforms, attracting more than 700,000 readers each month. It outperforms its rivals in social media engagement and boasts a robust, updated email list that is valuable for both consumers and AV dealers.
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5 days ago |
hometheaterreview.com | Nemanja Grbic
If you've ever tried to host a backyard party with a Bluetooth speaker that barely fills your living room, you know the struggle. That was me last summer—frustrated, volume maxed out, guests squinting at the speaker like it owed them an apology. So when I stumbled upon the Sony ULT Field 7, now discounted to $348 on Amazon (down from $499.99), I was intrigued. After reading reviews and specs, I decided to give it a shot. Right out of the box, the ULT Field 7 makes a statement.
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6 days ago |
hometheaterreview.com | Nemanja Grbic
Astell&Kern has officially announced its latest flagship portable audio player: the A&Ultima SP4000. Set to make its first appearance at this year’s High End Munich Show (15-18 May), the SP4000 arrives with a long list of updates aimed at today’s streaming-focused listeners. It’s the follow-up to the well-regarded SP3000 and brings changes across both hardware and software. Perhaps the most noticeable change is that the SP4000 now runs a full version of Android.
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6 days ago |
hometheaterreview.com | Nemanja Grbic
dCS has just introduced the Lina DAC X, the newest member of its Lina lineup—and despite the name, this isn’t just a DAC. It’s a full-featured network music player built for high-resolution streaming, physical media playback, and integration into just about any hi-fi setup you can imagine. If you’re familiar with the original Lina DAC, you’ll notice that the “X” version brings a few key updates: a larger, full-width chassis, more control options, and broader connectivity.
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1 week ago |
hometheaterreview.com | Nemanja Grbic
If you’ve just opened Netflix and thought something looked different, you’re not imagining things. The streaming giant is rolling out its biggest app update in over a decade, and it’s more than just a fresh coat of paint. The redesign aims to make it easier to find what you want to watch — whether that’s a TV series, live sports event, or even a video game — and introduces a few new tools to help get you there faster.
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1 week ago |
hometheaterreview.com | Nemanja Grbic
Sennheiser has just introduced a new pair of true wireless earbuds called the Accentum Open, and they’re a bit different from what you might be used to. Instead of sealing off your ears like most in-ear models, these earbuds are designed to sit just outside the ear canal. That means you can still hear what’s going on around you — whether it’s traffic, coworkers, or your cat knocking something over — while still enjoying your music or podcast.
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