Four New 3D AV Receivers from Harman Kardon
Harman International announced its new line of 3D-compatible A/V receivers, the AVR 1565 ($479), AVR 1650 ($599), AVR 2650 ($879) and AVR 3650 ($1,099).
Harman International announced its new line of 3D-compatible A/V receivers, the AVR 1565 ($479), AVR 1650 ($599), AVR 2650 ($879) and AVR 3650 ($1,099).
OnLive, Inc. announced its upcoming OnLive Player App for iPad and Android.
Pioneer Electronics (USA) announced its latest line of Elite-branded A/V receivers – the VSX-40 ($450), VSX-50 ($600), VSX-51 ($700), VSX-52 ($900) and VSX-53 ($1,100).
Apple announced its new suite of iCloud services for the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and PC.
Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America announced its 2011 television line-up, which includes the company’s flagship 92-inch 3D DLP Home Cinema TV.
Apple announced that it will unveil Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5 and iCloud at the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Lite-On announced that it will preview its MyDisk Suite optical disc burning application for the PC, iPad and iPhone at Computex 2011.
OverDrive announced that educational and academic publishers of eBooks can now reach schools around the world through OverDrive’s digital global network.
Seagate announced its GoFlex Satellite Wi-Fi hard drive for iOS and other mobile devices.
Onkyo USA announced its new TX-NR809 7.2-channel, THX Select2 Plus certified, network-capable home theatre receiver.
Seagate announced its new GoFlexAccess app, which allows iPads, iPhones and Android smartphones to stream or retrieve photos, movies, music and documents from a Seagate GoFlex Home network storage system.