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Re: Video game console as stereo? [message #82095 is a reply to message #81863] Mon, 22 February 2016 11:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Kenwoody wrote on Thu, 31 December 2015 18:59
It seems like Microsoft is trying to market their Xbox One as being more than just a video game console. A friend of mine actually uses his as a component receiver of sorts, but I didn't see any speakers hooked up to it. (He runs sound through TV.)

Is anyone here using a video game console almost like a component receiver? I might actually be able to justify the expense if it can be used that way.


We have a video game console in each room of the house -- two bedrooms and the living room -- and we use them all this way. They act as video game consoles, DVD players, Blu-Ray players in some cases, and as stereos.
 
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