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  2. The best soundbars for your TV in 2025: No more ... - AOL

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    HDMI port: Next, it's not critical, but if your TV has an HDMI ARC or eARC port (most modern ones do), I recommend choosing a soundbar that has an HDMI port as well. Among other things, that ...

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    Here's how my setup went: I plugged in the sound bar and connected it to the TV's HDMI-ARC port. (ARC stands for "audio return channel," and among other things it allows your TV remote to control ...

  4. The best TV speakers in 2024 - AOL

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    JBL Bar 500 5.1 Soundbar $ at Amazon. JBL Bar 500 5.1 Soundbar $ at Best Buy. JBL Bar 500 5.1 Soundbar $ at Target. What we like about the JBL Bar 500: Multi-unit sound system with Dolby Atmos and ...

  5. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    Audio return channel (ARC) is a feature introduced in the HDMI 1.4 standard. [39] "Return" refers to the case where the audio comes from the TV and can be sent "upstream" to the AV receiver using the HDMI cable connected to the AV receiver. [39]

  6. Home theater in a box - Wikipedia

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    A home theater in a box (HTIB) is an integrated home theater package which "bundles" together a combination DVD or Blu-ray player, a multi-channel amplifier (which includes a surround sound decoder, a radio tuner, and other features), speaker wires, connection cables, a remote control, a set of five or more surround sound speakers (or more ...

  7. Ouya - Wikipedia

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    The small motherboard of the Ouya The controller with the plates removed, revealing fabric pull-tabs to remove the batteries from the inserts. The Ouya is a 75-millimetre (2.95-inch) cube designed to be used with a TV as the display via an HDMI connection.