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Custom electronics pro enlists TruAudio to build custom speakers for MMA company’s Gladiator-themed Charles “Mask” Lewis memorial theater.
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The award-winning French movie The Diving Bell and the Butterfly brought to life the memoirs of Elle magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby - the victim of a major stroke at the young age of 42, resulting in him suffering “locked in syndrome”, where the
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Adding to the already impressive list of features of their 1021 Disc Player, Boulder has added the ability to stream music over your home network via a free upgrade. All the info after the jump. read more
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One of the benefits of a flat panel TV is the small amount of space it takes up depth-wise compared to CRT TVs. But many viewers don’t take advantage of the extra space saving and sleek look because they are put off from having to purchase an expensive
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If you thought micro-pistons were only found in very small cars, think again. These rapid-action mechanical cufflinks are made up of more than 45 micro-components, micro-pistons are just some of them. These super high-tech mechanical cufflinks with their
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When it comes to hotbeds of high-end audio, South Africa is not the first place that comes to mind. Yet this is the home of Vivid Audio, maker of beautifully curvaceous speakers, including the flagship Giya,
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Sony sells seven stand-alone Blu-ray players, ranging from its entry level BDP-S360 ($150, HT, July 2009) up to its Elevated Standard BDP-CX7000ES MegaChanger ($1,900, HT, March 2010). But one of the biggest complaints against Sony’s BD players has been
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We’ve reviewed Sony’s PlayStation 3 twice in Home Theater (March 2007 and May 2008). Since Sony has provided many updates to its software and hardware, it deserves another look. When it originally launched in November 2006, the Blu-ray format was on t
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A decade ago, many predicted that amplifiers with switching or class-D1 output stages would come to dominate high-end audio. In a postPeak Oil world in which the price of energy would always continue to rise, a class-D amplifier's very high efficiency in
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Court rules that Dark Side of the Moon must be sold as an integrated album.
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Lucky me, my vinyl doldrums were interrupted when, last summer, I reviewed a VPI Classic turntable for Home Entertainment magazine. I put the Linn aside and hooked up the VPI. Wow, what a difference a turntable can make! One record led to the next, and ni
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A flagrant irony about this latest vinyl revival is that much of it has been led by the same record labels who, not so long ago, worked so assiduously to kill the LP, so that their customers would have to replace their vinyl libraries, at vastly higher pr
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With an eye toward high-quality HD video, the big chunk of this theater went into the projector and screen.
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Today watches are built to withstand varying degrees of water pressure and shocks and scrapes of all sorts. But a new watch from Seiko has been built to withstand the harsh environments found when the wearer is enjoying a pleasant Sunday afternoon spacewa
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Big Big ScreenStewart Filmscreen's Cabaret and StudioTek 100 combine for a 130-inch big-screen experience. I scoff at your puny big screen. I am amused by your 42-, 50- and 60-inch TVs. These are not big screens. These are just TVs. Go big or go home as p
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