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System Connections [0.25] by clint,December 05, 2006 17:10
The VCR's connected to the composite in. The DVD goes into the HDMI input - but the audio is still fed via S/PDIF. Where's that Ethernet cable go and what's that 9-pin serial cable do? DON'T PANIC! We're here and we'll get you squared away with pictures and step-by-step instructions on how to get your new system or component connected properly. It's not all that hard once you get into it (and perhaps, gasp, break open a user manual or two).
Interconnects, Cables & Accessories [0.25] by clint,November 09, 2006 17:17
Need cables? These companies build sensible products that measure well and support no-nonsense marketing. We've tested many different companies, but here are our recommendations, including a couple you can run to if you don't have time for shipping...
Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS Watch Review [0.25] by David Fried,March 21, 2008 09:30
The Garmin Forerunner 305 is truly an amazing training tool and racing essential for any serious runner, as well as the weekend workout warrior. Whether you’re out pounding the pavement in the concrete jungle, a leisurely jog on the nearest trail or sprinting your way to the finish line in a 5k, the Forerunner 305 is a must. The built in “training assistant”, GPS tracking and heart rate monitor will improve your workouts and running abilities tenfold within a matter of weeks.
cinemateq Offers Screwable HDMI Cables and Adapters [0.25] by clint,December 17, 2006 20:00
cinemateq offers since of today with the new cable program the ideal connections for all high resolution HDTV signal transmissions of video and audio data. The crucial advantage of cinemateq HDMI cables is the ability to screw them to the HDMI socket which guarantees there is no strain on the cable and so ensures optimum signal connection.
The Truth vs Hype about Expensive HDMI Cables [0.25] by marshall,December 23, 2013 18:15
One of the most common questions we are asked at Audioholics is, "Do pricey HDMI cables make a difference"? We've answered this in a number of highly technical articles, but this time around we wanted to answer it in more practical terms. What makes one cable different than another? What are some examples of good HDMI cables on the market? And how can I tell if a cable isn't working properly? Click through for the answers all these questions.
TomTom GO 720 Portable Car Navigation System Review [0.25] by jclarke,October 19, 2007 23:37
If you haven't checked out the latest portable GPS offerings, you are missing out. In the last couple of years, the technology has really reached a saturation point that has brought in-car navigation to the masses, and the prices continue to fall while features and quality rise. TomTom is one of the leaders in portable GPS units, and I was thrilled at the chance to review one of their latest offerings, the GO 720.
Impact Acoustics Announces New RapidRun Pigtails [0.24] by clint,March 12, 2007 17:07
In a direct response to feedback from users (and we whined a bit as well) Impact Acoustics has announced a new design for its "pigtail" cables. The new cables feature gold connections and a much more professional and elegant design.
DVIGear Ultra Long, High Resolution Cables [0.24] by tom,September 09, 2005 20:00
DVIGear demonstrated a significant breakthrough in long length DVI and HDMI cables today at the CEDIA Expo. An industry first, DVIGear's new Super High Resolution (SHR) cables deliver full compatibility with all DVI and HDMI performance specifications with cable lengths that exceed 60 meters (200 ft.)
K&B Signal Solutions Concert Series Speaker Cable Review [0.24] by Gene,October 11, 2004 20:00
K&B Signal Solutions is introducing the Concert Series Speaker Cables with "Interconnection Modularity". That's a fancy term for "can easily change the terminations or extend the cable". The Concert Series cable from K & B Signal Solutions is an affordable cable comparable to a good quality 12AWG Zip Cord popularized by Monster Cable and other well known cable vendors, but with nicer cosmetics and the inclusion of a variety of terminations all of which can be implemented tool-lessly. If you envision yourself repositioning speakers and/or electronics in the future and desire to re-use your cables by simply adding more cable lengths by daisy chaining them via the Splice termination, than this is one cool feature you must have and one unique to the K & B Signal Solutions Concert Series speaker cables .
K&B Concert Series Measurements and Conclusion [0.24] by Gene,December 07, 2006 12:45
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