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Comments: GVA2: Basically they're talking about a technology that aircraft have been using for a while. Basically, instead of having to have one cable (or 3 for component) going to the TV, and one going to the reciever from your DVD player you can connect one cable from the DVD player to the reciever, then another of the same cable to the TV, and you're done. That's where the "universal remote" and two-way communication it referenced came from. Basically this type of hookup should make for cleaner, less cluttered installs. And I haven't tested the "two-way/universal" stuff yet, but in theory even different brands would be able to communicate, and if you're watching TV and hit play on the DVD player, it would turn on the DVD player, change the reciever's source and play the DVD. Once again, in theory and as I understand it, will test as more products use this type of connection.

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