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Replace all the remotes cluttering your coffee table with one full-featured, multi-component home theater remote that does everything.
You don't have to place a TV near the cable outlet. Learn how wireless products can beam cable TV signals plus your VCR to anywhere in your house.
How can you control your AV gear once it is installed in cabinetry without opening the doors? A simple Ir repeater might just be the answer.
While hooking a stereo, satellite dish receiver, or anything controlled by a remote control to a second location in the home is easy, controlling it is more difficult.
Imagine having hi-fi music in every room with nothing more than an elegant wall mounted keypad and invisible in-wall speakers.
What is a sub-woofer and why do you need one? Better yet, where the heck does it connect to on your audio system?
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Got more remotes than you can hold in two hands? Learn how to combine them into a single unit and the differences among the various models.
The back of your TV has many inputs. Find out which one gives you the sharpest picture and best sounding audio.
Keep an eye on your children by using wireless cameras. By adding a modulator, you can put the camera's picture on all your televisions.
Learn how it takes more than an ordinary cable splitter to connect more than two receivers to a single rooftop satellite dish.
How do you get the signals from your remote control to another portion of the house where the equipment is located? Is wireless, wired, coax, or X10 the answer?
With the whole-house video distribution system, every TV in your home will be able to view cable, antenna, or satellite channels as well as any video camera, VCR, and DVD player in the house, by simply changing channels.
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