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Samsung HT-X710T
Digital Trends - October 3, 2008
The $500 price tag on Samsung’s HT-X710T system places it in the middle of the company’s home-theater-in-a-box line.
Polk Audio RM95
CNET Reviews - October 3, 2008
Its unusual triangular design helps the Polk Audio RM95 home theater speaker package project a spacious sound, but it can't rock out at higher volumes.
iHome Audio iH70SRC iPod/PC Speaker Set
PC World Reviews - October 2, 2008
List: $150 Combination computer and iPod speaker set offers good sound quality and an attractive design.
Audio-Technica Debuts Eight New Headphones
Digital Trends News - September 22, 2008
Premium audio outfit Audio-Technica significantly expanded its headphone line-up on Monday with the release of eight new models. Spanning a range of styles and prices, the new headphones all adopt A-T’s typically high-quality drivers, and start...
RCA Jet Stream Jams at the Gym, Wirelessly
Digital Trends News - September 19, 2008
Making a pitch to athletic iPod Shuffle users sick of fighting with tangled headphone cables, RCA on Friday released its new S2501 Jet Stream portable media player. The smallish PMP discards both wires and Bluetooth for proprietary Kleer wireless aud...
Art.Suono iPod Dock Streams Tunes for $1500
Digital Trends News - September 19, 2008
Buying an iPod dock that literally costs 10 times as much as an iPod takes a special kind of person, but luxury gadget guru David Wiener is betting that special person is out there. Wiener, who built a name for himself with high-end Ferrari-branded p...
Creative X-Fi Notebook Card Streams Audio
Digital Trends News - September 17, 2008
Giving notebook users one less wire leash to bind them to a desk, Creative on Wednesday unveiled the X-Fi Notebook card, which makes streaming audio to any pair of speakers easier. When combined with Creative’s Wireless Receivers, the X-Fi card...
Logitech Z-5 Speakers Lack Direction
Digital Trends News - September 16, 2008
Ordinary PC speakers work great in situations where you can jam a computer in the corner and only worry about sound travelling in one direction, but if your room setup is a little more complicated, that might leave one side of the room woefully quiet...
Altec Lansing Intros iPod Gear, PC Speakers
Digital Trends News - September 11, 2008
Audio gear maker Altec Lansing is in the process of rebranding itself, rolling out a new logo and Web site to convey the company's "rich history of groundbreaking audio innovation." We're sure that's what everyone's' going to pick out of black, white...
JBL WEM-1 Unwires Any Pair of Speakers
Digital Trends News - September 4, 2008
Plenty of manufacturers offer wireless speakers, but what happens when you want to save the sweet-sounding setup you already have in your living room, and take it wireless? JBL launched a simple solution for unwiring ordinary speakers on Thursday wit...
B&W Adds Four New CM Series Loudspeakers
Digital Trends News - August 29, 2008
The Brits over at Bowers & Wilkins have never been conservative with their designs. From zeppelin-shaped iPod docks to loudspeakers curled like seashells, the company’s designers like to push limits. But its latest release at IFA 2008 actua...
Philips Rounds Out CinemaOne Home Theater
Digital Trends News - August 29, 2008
At this week's IFA show in Berlin Philips took the wraps off the CinemaOne, which the company says packs all the necessities of a home theater system—plus a CD/DVD player and an iPod dock—into a small, round container…complete with...
Rotel Introduces the new 15 Series Home Audio Components
Press Releases - August 28, 2008
M-Audio Debuts New Reference Speakers
Digital Trends News - August 26, 2008
Pro-audio outfit M-Audio today expanded its line of studio-grade reference monitors with a pair of digitally controlled bookshelf speakers, the Studiophile DSM1 and its larger brother, the DSM2. Both use an array of digital electronic wizardry to twe...
It's On: The Battle for the Digital Living Room
PC World Reviews - August 26, 2008
Microsoft wants to put an Xbox 360--and Sony wants to put a PlayStation 3--in every living room, and two gamers on every couch.

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