User blog comment:Allgorhythm/My Wife Calls My Study a Playroom/@comment-26175346-20150527103700/@comment-25604735-20150528160137

The major advances in amplifiers are in all the special sound fields--the latest being Dolby Atmos. As I implied earlier, I feel the networking capability is key. That being said, you really need only one smart device. If you are watching a Blu-Ray where the Blu-Ray Player is connected to an A/V receiver, and the A/V receiver is connected to a TV; only one of the three needs to be smart to give you the networking benefits.

The networking benefits include social media, web browsing, online gaming, and so on. One smart device in your system will give you access to these. So, someone who wants to take advantage of the latest networking technology can select the component most in need of replacement and replace it with a smart equivalent.

The disk tray even stuck a little when I opened it to take the picture. I do play Dragon's Dogma on more than one console. But I cashed in some of my points and got a couple of second hand games. Whereas my wife calls my study a playroom, it pales in comparison to her sewing room which we also use as a den. It is a very large bonus room over the garage. She has a sewing table that wouldn't even fit in my study. So, while she watches some boring chick flick, I can be whittling down Ur-D's health or duping items at the Black Cat on a monitor on a side table hooked up to a regular XBox console.