Unless your name is Robinson Crusoe and you’ve been living on a remote island, you know how popular the iPod is.
With consumers buying more iPods, people from all walks of life are now using their iTunes software for more than just file management.
More people are also using their iTunes-equipped computers as a source device to feed their larger audio systems or as independent sources in secondary rooms.
Consumers are accomplishing the task of computer-based listening in a number of ways:
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Amazon is slashing 37 percent off the cost of Onkyo’s 3D-enabled AVR.
homeowners use the half wall in their great room as a room divider and as a place for video displays
Sayonara, set-top box? Or will it just take an energy-saving nap?
It’s hard to imagine life without remote controls, but it’s been a long, strange path to the modern incarnation we know and love today.