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Onkyo’s Network Capable TX-NR807 Receiver Shipping Now

Wed Aug 12, 2009 at 02:00 PM ET
Tags: Onkyo, Video Streaming (all tags)

Also announced: the less powerful, non networking TX-SR707.

Onkyo announced today that they are shipping the TX-NR807 and the TX-SR707, the newest in the x07 line. There are improvements all around, but perhaps most noticeably is the NR807’s networking capability.

Hooking up via an Ethernet port, the NR807 is able to stream audio directly from your PC in real time. In addition, users will also be able to stream popular music services, like Pandora and Rhapsody, directly from the internet.

Both receivers feature Dolby Pro Logic IIz processing, Audyssey equalization technologies and Faroujda 1080p upscaling. The SR707, at an MSRP of $899 has a 7 x 100 Watts power amplifier section, with the $1099 NR807 boasting 7 x 135 Watts.

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Special Delivery - Netflix Update Arrives for Samsung Blu-ray Players

Fri Dec 05, 2008 at 09:00 AM ET
Tags: Samsung, Netflix, Video Streaming (all tags)

Samsung has released a firmware update that will allow Netflix customers to stream movies through their Blu-ray players.

As previously reported, Samsung and Netflix settled on an arrangement similar to that announced by LG Electronics which will allow owners to take advantage of Netflix's "Watch Instantly" service at no additional cost.

After installing the update to their Samsung BD-P2550 and BD-P2500 players, Netflix account holders can visit the website to add standard definition movies and TV episodes to their instant queues. Those selections will then be available for viewing on their TVs via their Samsung players.

For more information on Netflix streaming, visit the company website!

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Samsung Announces Free Player Update For Netflix Streaming

Thu Oct 23, 2008 at 03:00 PM ET
Tags: Samsung, Netflix, Video Streaming (all tags)

Owners of the Samsung BD-P2550 and BD-P2500 Blu-ray players awoke this morning to some happy news. With a simple update, their players can now stream Netflix movies at no extra charge!

As announced by Reuters, the two companies have settled on an arrangement similar to that announced last month by LG Electronics which will allow owners to take advantage of Netflix's "Watch Instantly" service.

Netflix account holders can visit the website to add standard definition movies and TV episodes to their instant queues. Those selections will then be available for viewing on their TVs via their Samsung players.

For more information on Netflix streaming, visit the company website!

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Related links:
Netflix, Samsung in streaming partnership [Reuters.com]

LG Details BD300 Blu-ray/Netflix Player

Thu Sep 04, 2008 at 03:00 PM ET
Tags: LG, Netflix, Video Streaming (all tags)

LG Electronics has released more information on its upcoming BD300 Blu-ray Player, which will be capable of streaming TV and movie programming to owners with Netflix subscriptions.

In an announcement made yesterday, the company said the players will be available next month at retailers such as Best Buy and Circuit City. The suggested retail price has been set at $399.95

Allan Jason, vice president of sales and marketing for Digital Media/New Products at LG called the new player "The ultimate convergence of home theater entertainment and functionality" Jason dubbed the BD300 "the next step in a truly personalized entertainment experience."

As reported by The New York Times "Bits" Technology Blog the movies streamed via Netflix will not be available in High-Def, but this is one of the first players to allow instant streaming, providing the combination of top of the line picture quality, and the added convenience of Netflix's on demand video offerings.

LG representatives have also pointed out the ability to update the player's operating system to add future features through software updates. We'll provide more information on this player as details come to us.

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Related links:
Press Release: LG ELECTRONICS’ BD300 NETWORK BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER AVAILABLE THIS FALL AT NATIONAL RETAILERS [http://us.lge.com]
New LG Blu-Ray Player Streams Netflix — With Drawbacks [http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com]

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