Yamaha just introduced the R-S202 stereo receiver which includes Bluetooth connectivity to stream music from smartphones and tablets. It replaces the R-S201 stereo receiver, which is identical but ...
Yamaha just introduced the R-N303 network Hi-Fi stereo receiver that is loaded with wireless connectivity including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay and DLNA. In addition, it features Yamaha MusicCast ...
DALLAS - March 7, 2006 - Continuing to bring consumers feature-rich home theater applications, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) announced that Yamaha's three new audio/video receivers ...
BUENA PARK, CA - Yamaha Electronics Corporation today introduced four new affordable A/V digital home theater receivers equipped with XM Satellite Radio capability (XM-Ready) that will enhance and ...
It’s not just TVs that are having to ‘spec up’ to cope with the promised capabilities of the next generation of games consoles and PCs. Makers of AV receivers are also having to take gaming into ...
These days the world of video and TV is moving at a fast pace. We now have access to a huge amount of diverse content with more special effects and groundbreaking sound. We can already enjoy high-res ...
After a long waiting period for users, Yamaha today officially announced its AirPlay 2 plans. The company says it will roll out AirPlay 2 to a handful of its home audio products starting later this ...
If you’re building a home theater system yet also want to use it to stream music, over Bluetooth or Apple’s AirPlay, Yamaha’s new A/V receivers — the Aventage RX-A 80 series — are great components to ...
Yamaha will have four models starting at $300 which include Bluetooth headphone output and compatibility with HDR video sources. Ty Pendlebury Editor TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET ...
Yamaha continues to grow its line of MusicCast products, with speakers, soundbars, and A/V receivers supporting the wireless multiroom audio technology. Now, the company has announced an entire new ...
Last year we started to hear about the first receivers equipped with HDMI 2.1, which meant they should be able to handle resolutions as high as 8K, as well as 120Hz 4K content pumped out by new game ...
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