Home Theater Reviews
A fast, inexpensive dSLR with better-than-average low-light quality, the Pentax K-x nevertheless has some flaws, such as unreliable image stabilization, to watch out for.
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LG 55EM9600
The LG 55EM9600 is a forthcoming OLED that promises amazing picture quality, but it will be priced for serious enthusiasts only.
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G-Project G-Go (black)
Its sound may not be impressive, but the G-Go's unique design, affordable price, and splash resistance make it appealing for casual listening.
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G-Project G-Go (white)
Its sound may not be impressive, but the G-Go's unique design, affordable price, and splash resistance make it appealing for casual listening.
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G-Project G-Go (blue)
Its sound may not be impressive, but the G-Go's unique design, affordable price, and splash resistance make it appealing for casual listening.
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Altec Lansing InAir 5000
The Altec Lansing InAir 5000 produces well-balanced sound in an attractive package that will blow the roof off your room...if you can afford it.
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Samsung ES9500 OLED TV
Time will tell if Samsung's 55-inch ES9500 OLED TV lives up to its picture quality promise, but it is definitely thin.
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Xpand X104 YOUniversal 3D glasses (large, blue/black)
For the narrow niche of users who need active 3D glasses that work with most 3D TVs regardless of brand, the Xpand YOUniversals are great. For everyone else, they're overkill.
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Xpand X104 YOUniversal 3D glasses (large, white/black)
For the narrow niche of users who need active 3D glasses that work with most 3D TVs regardless of brand, the Xpand YOUniversals are great. For everyone else, they're overkill.
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Xpand X104 YOUniversal 3D glasses (small, blue/black)
For the narrow niche of users who need active 3D glasses that work with most 3D TVs regardless of brand, the Xpand YOUniversals are great. For everyone else, they're overkill.
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Xpand X104 YOUniversal 3D glasses (small, red/white)
For the narrow niche of users who need active 3D glasses that work with most 3D TVs regardless of brand, the Xpand YOUniversals are great. For everyone else, they're overkill.
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Sony, Samsung limiting discounts on their HDTVs. An act of desperation?
The two electronics giants are limiting retailers' ability to discount their televisions, which should help the Best Buys of the world who often can't match the sale prices of online retailers.
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Comcast enters 21st century with new X1 DVR platform, remote control app
The more user-friendly, tablet-like interface also delivers apps for sports, weather, traffic, and music as well as social media features.
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Will the Microsoft Xbox win the living room wars over Apple, Google?
A new report says the Xbox is the most popular Internet device for TVs. Can Microsoft continue to capitalize on this advantage?
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More details emerge about Ikea's Uppleva HDTV
The Swedish furniture company is planning a TV built into a home entertainment system that includes a wireless subwoofer and support for online apps from YouTube and others.
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Why are HDTV prices rising as economy continues to struggle?
HDTV prices have shot up 11.4 percent since the 2011 holiday season. Thank all those fancy new bells and whistles on new sets for the cost increase.
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LG launching HDTV sets equipped with Google TV on May 21
After unsuccessful first-generation products from Logitech and Sony, LG will be releasing sets based on the second-generation Google TV platform starting in two weeks.
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Hulu may force viewers to prove they are pay TV subscribers
A new plan would require users of the streaming video service to start authenticating that they are pay TV customers before they can watch programming.
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NimbleTV launches subscription TV service that promises anytime viewing on any device
A new start-up plans to sell subscriptions to consumers so they can watch live programming on any device, including "thousands of hours" of DVR storage in the cloud as part of the deal.
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Best Buy announces list of 50 stores closing in 2012
The once high-flying electronics retailer Best Buy, reeling from online competition, discloses the 50 store locations it will shut down this year.
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Next-generation Xbox Durango could ship with 16-core CPU
The hardware Microsoft has shipped to developers for the next Xbox supposedly includes a 16-core IBM PowerPC CPU and AMD Radeon HD 7000-series graphics.
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The two electronics giants are limiting retailers' ability to discount their televisions, which should help the Best Buys of the world who often can't match the sale prices of online retailers.
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The more user-friendly, tablet-like interface also delivers apps for sports, weather, traffic, and music as well as social media features.
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A new report says the Xbox is the most popular Internet device for TVs. Can Microsoft continue to capitalize on this advantage?
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The Swedish furniture company is planning a TV built into a home entertainment system that includes a wireless subwoofer and support for online apps from YouTube and others.
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HDTV prices have shot up 11.4 percent since the 2011 holiday season. Thank all those fancy new bells and whistles on new sets for the cost increase.
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