The Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II comes with a sweet discount at Best Buy
Luckily, we can suggest a great portable speaker that won’t break the bank–the Bose SoundLink Revolve+ II. It’s now on sale with a tempting $80 off its price…
Denon’s latest 8K AVRs offer high-end home cinema without breaking the bank
The Denon AVR-S770H, AVR-S670H, and AVC-S670H each offer 8K 60 frames-per-second video processing, while 4K 120fps video passthrough is also supported – which is ideal for those with…
Denon Launches Affordable New PS5 And Xbox Series X-Friendly AV Receivers
All three models are easy to set up, too, thanks to Denon’s award-winning Setup Assistant, which uses HD video to provide clear, step-by-step instructions on how to get…
Denon’s new trio of AV receivers have 8K, Dolby Atmos, and a surprisingly low price tag
Denon’s brand new AVRs are designed to suit small to mid-sized rooms with a range of features at an accessible price.
Denon’s small-room 8K AV receivers start at $549
Denon’s newest AVRs offer 8K resolution and enough power for small- and mid-sized rooms, at prices that won’t break the bank.
Denon Announces Two New Small AV Receivers
Denon have announced two new S-Series 8K capable AV receivers aimed at small and medium sized rooms. The AVR-S670H, a 5.2 channel model, and AVR-S770H, a 7.2 channel,…
This high-end network audio player could be Denon’s best yet
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Denon’s New Budget Priced 8K A/V Receivers Will Rock Your Little Home Theater
Small rooms get a big sound upgrade with Denon’s latest budget-friendly A/V receivers. Tiny homes need home theaters too. Even if they do triple duty as a home…
Denon Preps Two New 8K Receivers Under $700
The Denon AVR-S770H ($649) AVR-S670H ($549) are available for pre-order and will go on sale in the coming weeks.
Bose Smart Soundbar 600 review: Small soundbar, big Atmos sound
Bose’s most compact soundbar yet goes big on spatial audio. But how does it stack up to its very capable competition?