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Home Theater March 23, 2009 |
Chinese Blu Acquires Surround Options For Blu-ray fans in China, last week brought a couple of audio-related milestones. |
PC Magazine March 23, 2009 Tim Gideon |
Shure SE115 Shure's SE115 earphones buck the company's tradition of flatter response in favor of a heavier low end. |
Home Theater March 12, 2009 |
Height-Enhanced Surround Hits the Street Onkyo's TX-SR607 surround receiver ($599) is the first from any manufacturer to include Dolby Pro Logic IIz, the new height-enhanced surround mode from Dolby Laboratories. |
PC Magazine March 12, 2009 Tim Gideon |
Apple iPod Shuffle (3rd Generation) Apple has redesigned, shrunken, and added more features to the least-inspiring member of the iPod family. |
Popular Mechanics March 2009 |
The 5 Best iPod Car Adapters, and How to Install Them Wireless FM Transmitter... Cassette Adapter... Wired FM Modulator... Stereo With Line-In Port... RCA Port... |
Home Theater February 12, 2009 |
Pioneer Leaves the TV Business It will remain in home audio, car audio, DJ gear, and cable TV boxes. A Blu-ray player for cars may be among future products. |
Popular Mechanics February 2009 |
Sleek Audio Wireless Headphones Test Here is how Sleek Audio SA6 W-1 Wireless In-Ear Earphones fared in lab tests. |
Home Theater January 30, 2009 |
Dolby and DTS Get High Dolby and DTS are both gearing up to take surround sound to the next step in its evolution. Both are preparing to add height channels to their existing surround standards. |
Home Theater January 21, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
DTS Pares Master Audio Down to Essentials There is a new wrinkle in DTS-HD Master Audio, the lossless audio codec. In this new version it will keep the new and ultra-hip lossless surround codec MA, but will downconvert several lesser-known ones to basic DTS 5.1. |
T.H.E. Journal January 2009 |
Chill Pill by Small Dog Electronics Small Dog Electronics has come out with the Chill Pill, a set of ultraportable speakers that's ideal for educators on the go. |
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