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Apple TV tvOS 27 Guide
Apple announced tvOS 27 at WWDC 2026. Here's what current Apple TV 4K owners can expect, what's changing, and what new hardware may be coming later this year.
World Cup 2026 Streaming Guide
A complete guide to watching the 2026 FIFA World Cup in 4K. We cover every paid and free streaming option, break down the hardware requirements, and explain what separates a good 4K picture from a great one.
WiiM Bar Soundbar with Dolby Atmos
The WiiM Bar is WiiM's first soundbar with true 3.0.2 Dolby Atmos. It expands wirelessly into a full 5.1.2 home theater using other WiiM devices, including the ability to add dedicated front left and right speakers that turn the bar into a pure center channel.
McIntosh MA2375 Vacuum Tube Integrated Amplifier
McIntosh's first all-tube integrated amplifier in over a decade runs twelve vacuum tubes through both the preamp and power amp sections, delivering 75 watts per channel from four KT88 output tubes. At $15,000, the MA2375 is a serious statement piece for music lovers. We have an early unit and a lot to say.
Spotify Reserved: How the New Ticket Priority System Works
Spotify launched a new feature called Reserved that holds concert tickets for an artist's biggest fans before the general public can buy them. We break down how it works and who qualifies.
Sony BRAVIA 2026 True RGB Overview
Sony's True RGB technology is the biggest leap in LED LCD picture quality in years. We got our hands on the BRAVIA 7 II and 9 II in our own test labs and put them through their paces. Here's everything you need to know about True RGB and how to choose the right model for your room.
Denon DP-500BT: A Belt-Drive Turntable Built for Modern Listening
The Denon DP-500BT is a belt-drive turntable with built-in Bluetooth, a switchable phono preamp, and semi-automatic operation. It plays 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM, ships with a pre-installed MM cartridge, and has a clear upgrade path built in.
Disney Infinity Vision
Disney launched its own premium cinema certification called Infinity Vision at CinemaCon 2026. We break down how it works, why Disney built it, and what it could mean for the future of the premium moviegoing experience.
Denon AVR-X2900H & AVR-X3900H Overview
Denon just released the AVR-X2900H and AVR-X3900H, the latest X-Series receivers replacing the X2800H and X3800H. We break down what's actually new, what both units share, and which one is the right fit depending on your room, your speakers, and how far you want to take your system.
Yamaha RX300A and RX500A Receivers
Yamaha's first new AV receivers in years, the RX300A and RX500A bring Dolby Atmos, HDMI 2.1 with 4K/120, Bluetooth Multipoint, and a completely redesigned chassis to the entry level at $399 and $599. A significant step forward over what Yamaha has been selling at these prices for years. Here is our full breakdown of both.
Advance Paris NOVA Review
The Advance Paris NOVA range is built around a simple idea: buy what you need today and expand it later. Two integrated amplifiers with hybrid tube architecture, real subwoofer management, and modular streaming and Bluetooth slots. Here is what makes them worth a serious look.
JL Audio Primacy
JL Audio has spent decades making the world's best subwoofers, and now they've finally built a complete high-end stereo system to match. The Primacy line includes the T6 tower and S3 stand-mount, both fully active speakers with built-in amplification, DSP, and automatic room correction.
Is Streaming Holding Your Home Theater Back?
Streaming is convenient, no question. But if you have invested real money in a high-performance home theater, you might be surprised at how much quality you are leaving on the table every time you hit play. We break down the real numbers and show you exactly what your system is missing.
JBL PartyBox Buyers Guide
JBL completely refreshed the PartyBox lineup, and the new generation is better in almost every way. We tested the Club 120, Stage 320, 520, and 720 back to back so you can skip the guesswork and get straight to the party.
The FCC Just Banned Foreign-Made Routers
The FCC banned new foreign-made consumer routers in March 2026, putting brands like TP-Link, Eero, Asus, and Google Nest in a complicated spot. This guide breaks down what the ban actually covers, what it means for routers already in your home, and what to think about if you're due for a network upgrade.
How to Stream Dolby Atmos in 2026
Not every streaming plan unlocks Dolby Atmos, and not every platform makes it easy to find. This guide covers Netflix, Disney+, Max, Apple TV+, Peacock, Paramount+, Hulu, Amazon, and Fandango at Home, including exactly what tier you need and how to confirm Atmos is actually reaching your system.
















