The Yamaha RX-V6A is a fine not-so-entry-level networked and nicely smart AV receiver, and with its welcome face-lift you’ll know this is a firmly 21st-century unit. Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our ...
A new pair of AV receivers have been introduced to Yamaha’s lineup, and both are loaded with support for 8K, HDMI 2.1, and HDR+10 in a major future-proofing push by the company. The two new models – ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
These days the world of video and TV is moving at a fast pace. We now have access to a huge amount of diverse content with more special effects and groundbreaking sound. We can already enjoy high-res ...
If you are looking to enhance your home entertainment setup then an AV receiver provides the depth of customization to give you a truly immersive experience. Yamaha has added two new receivers to its ...
The Yamaha 5.2-channel RX-V4A and 7.2-channel RX-V6A are the most affordable 8K A/V Receivers of 2020. Yamaha just announced two budget-priced 8K A/V receivers, the 5.2-channel RX-V4A and the ...
Yamaha has announced that it’s finally completed a firmware update that adds support for two key gaming features to its popular RX-A and RX-V AV receivers. Available now for download from Yamaha’s ...
Currently have a Yamaha YAS-207BL 2.1 soundbar that sounds decent enough for my LG 42LV5500... at least when it works. Long story short, ARC didn't work after a couple months, but now it seems to ...
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