10 March 2010
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PANASONIC’S GROUNDBREAKING FULL HD 3D HOME ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM NOW EXCLUSIVELY AVAILABLE AT BEST BUY’S MAGNOLIA STORES

SECAUCUS, NJ / RICHFIELD, MN (March 10, 2010) – Panasonic and Best Buy today continued their commitment to bringing 3D technology into American homes with the world’s first consumer purchase and retail availability of Panasonic’s Full HD 3D1 home entertainment system certified2 under the new Blu-ray DiscTM Association (BDA) 3D standard, sold exclusively at select Best Buy stores via Magnolia Home Theater.

 
1 August 2007
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Best Buy To Offer Maria Yee EcoLuxury™ Furniture Line for Magnolia Home Theater Customers

MINNEAPOLIS – Aug. 1, 2007 – Best Buy is addressing the increasing demand for home entertainment design options by offering lifestyle design company Maria Yee’s California contemporary home media furniture. Drawing on the Best Buy customer centered philosophy, Maria Yee designed technologically-advanced furniture that features the form and function desired by today’s home theater consumer.

 
17 January 2007
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Installation Driving Home Theater Adoption

MINNEAPOLIS, January 16, 2007 – Approximately 55 percent of Americans would be more likely to purchase a high-definition television (HDTV) if they knew it could be professionally installed, according to the December 2006 Best Buy Omnitel Survey released today.

 
17 January 2007
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Men and Women Sound Off on Home Theater in Best Buy Survey

MINNEAPOLIS, January 8, 2006 – Women’s influence on consumer electronics purchases is quickly growing, and according to a December 2006 Best Buy Omnitel Survey, their interest goes well beyond aesthetics.  In fact, when it comes to the technical aspects of setting up a home theater, women have even stronger feelings than men.  For instance, 74 percent of women list sound quality as a very important aspect to consider while only 54 percent of men feel the same.