New Harman Kardon AVR 2700 and AVR 3700 AirPlay Receiver Revealed


Harman International Industries introduces two new audio/video receivers with AirPlay. The Harman Kardon AVR 2700 and AVR 3700 feature the brand's signature styling and crisp sound reproduction for...
    


Audio Pro Allroom Air One AirPlay Speaker Debuts


Smartphone users looking for a new wireless speaker that supports Bluetooth streaming, Apple AirPlay, and DNLA devices have a new option to choose from. The product is from Swedish company Audio Pro...

Google Is Aiming at Apple with an Open Airplay Alternative


Apple's AirPlay functionality has been very popular with users of Apple devices and compatible products. Google, who significantly favors open software and architecture, is set to aim directly at...

Amazing Porcelain Portable Speakers with Surround Sound

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There is nothing better than relaxing in a well furnished room and listening to music with the help of surround sound speakers.

However, it is always difficult to set up surround sound speakers because of all the wires and jazz. Unmonday is a Finnish company that seems to have a solution ...
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JBL SoundFly Air supports AirPlay


JBL has announced a new speaker specifically made for Apple AirPlay device is called the SoundFly Air. The speaker sells for $199 and the AC adapter is built into the speaker. The entire speaker...

Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air soundbar further befits its moniker with custom speaker grilles

DNP Klipsch's Gallery G17 Air soundbar befits its moniker with custom speaker grillsRemember Klipsch's $500 Gallery G-17 Air soundbar that wowed our ears last holiday season? If you weren't fond of the AirPlay-enabled rig's piano-black finish, you might be pleased to know that the company is ready to let you spice it up visually. If you'll recall, the unit features a removeable magnetic speaker grill, which can now be customized to your heart's desire -- provided you've got another 25 bucks, a 300 DPI image file and four weeks of waiting time to spare. Naturally, we're partial to seeing it affixed with the Engadget white and blue, but feel free to give it a go with something of your own favor at the source link below.

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Xbox Smart Glass will kill Wii U


The E3 2012 is next week. There might be some stuff that only select people will see. According to Nicholas Gigante, Microsoft will demonstrate Xbox Smart Glass behind closed doors at the E3. ...

Time Warner Cable’s CEO doesn’t know what AirPlay is, hates set-top boxes

Time Warner Cable's CEO doesn't know what AirPlay is, hates set-top boxesWhile he might not be the first human to admit unfamiliarity with Apple's AirPlay, he's likely to be one of the most recognizable figures amongst the bunch. In a recent interview, Time Warner Cable's CEO, Glenn Britt, said one of the main challenges faced by digital video was the lack of simple ways to stream internet-based content to television sets. Naturally, that brought up the imminent question about Cupertino's streaming goods, to which he responded by saying "I'm not sure what AirPlay is," also adding that "the current Apple TV, the little thing, the hockey puck, really doesn't do anything to help enable you to get internet material on your TV." Furthermore, he went on to say, "I hate set-top boxes," as he believes smart TVs are a better streaming solution compared to other bits that require additional hardware. Perhaps this explains why the TWC iOS apps are still missing out on some much-needed AirPlay action.

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Pioneer Elite VSX-42 And VSX-60 AV Receivers

Pioneer Elite VSX-42 And VSX-60 AV Receivers

Pioneer Electronics has unveiled its new AV receivers in the form of the Elite VSX-42 (7.1-channel) and VSX-60 (7.2-channel). Both AV receivers support Apple’s AirPlay, DLNA (1.5), Internet radio and an optional Bluetooth A2DP. The Pioneer Elite VSX-42 And VSX-60 AV receivers also provides a variety of audio, video and custom home theater enhancements such as MCACC auto-calibration, multi-HDMI inputs and Pioneer’s proprietary apps for iPhone and iPad (ControlAPP and iControlAV2012). The Pioneer Elite VSX-42 and VSX-60 AV receivers are priced at $450 and $650, respectively. [Akihabara]