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PC Magazine June 13, 2007 Tim Gideon |
iriver clix gen 2 The second clix from iriver is a feature-packed, beautifully designed flash player that comes in all the capacities the Apple iPod nano does (2GB, 4GB, and 8GB). |
Home Theater July 2, 2007 |
Kaleidescape Fights for Survival Kaleidescape, the leading maker of movie home networking systems, continues to fight for its survival. |
Home Theater June 2007 Gary Altunian |
Audio Physic Spark Speaker System and Sunfire Theater Grand TGR-3 A/V Receiver Discriminating listeners will appreciate the Spark speaker systems detailed sound, and its attractive appearance doesn't dominate the room. If you are looking for a high-end receiver, consider the Theater Grand TGR-3. |
Home Theater June 2007 Darryl Wilkinson |
Definitive Technology Mythos ST SuperTower Speaker System The Mythos ST SuperTower speaker system offers performance for both music and movies in a package that looks stunning. |
Audiophilia July 2007 Roy Harris |
The Mcintosh C220 Preamplifier The Mcintosh C220 preamplifier offers an opportunity to observe the impact of changes in components upon the sound of a stereo system. |
Home Theater June 2007 Darryl Wilkinson |
Onkyo HT-SR800 Home Theater in a Box Onkyo's new $599 HT-SR800 7.1-channel Home Theater System is a system for anyone interested in a system with serious substance rather than fancy fluffiness. |
Fast Company July 1, 2007 Michael A. Prospero |
Radio Active Next-generation technology and smart design are reinvigorating the airwaves. Is it time to jump on board high-def radio? |
PC Magazine June 27, 2007 Tim Gideon |
Sennheiser PXC 450 NoiseGard Sennheiser's new (and very expensive) PXC 450 NoiseGard headphones outdo Bose in both killing ambient noise and providing excellent audio performance. |
AskMen.com |
MP3 Players For $50 Or Less It may be hard to believe, but you can actually find a decent MP3 player for around 50 bucks. |
PC Magazine May 10, 2007 Tim Gideon |
iLoad For people who are perhaps afraid of their computers or don't own one, the iLoad offers an interesting workaround. |
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