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RCA DTA800B1 [0.27] by jim,May 03, 2009 18:00
Terrestrial Digital Lacrosse Micron HDTV Antennas [0.26] by jclarke,September 09, 2006 20:00
The Lacrosse Micron line is the result of extensive research conducted by Terrestrial Digital that has allowed the company to produce compact antennas with…
Video: Dolby Interview at CEDIA 2007 [0.26] by clint,October 01, 2007 12:45
Craig Eggers is interviewed by our own Gene DellaSala to discuss the next generation AV receivers and HD/Blu-ray DVD players which enable the user to have an experience in the home that is equivalent to the studio masters. Dolby discusses the upcoming Audioholics State of the CE Union event where Dolby and AIX Records will be doing an impressive 7.1 demo. Craig also clears up some misconceptions about Dolby TrueHD.
T-80 Modifications [0.26] by Dan Banquer,December 31, 2004 20:00
Denon Adds HDMI 1.3 to AV Receivers [0.26] by clint,January 07, 2007 20:00
Denon's Jeff Talmadge is interviewed and explains the new HDMI 1.3 capabilities of Denon's upcoming AV receiver lineup.
WirelessHD Group Formed by Industry Giants [0.25] by clint,October 30, 2006 20:00
LG Electronics Inc., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic), NEC Corporation, SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS, CO., LTD, SiBEAM, Inc., Sony Corporation and Toshiba Corporation today announced that they are working as a special interest group called WirelessHD to develop a specification for a wireless high-definition digital interface (WirelessHD™ or WiHD™), that is intended to enable high-definition audio video (A/V) streaming and high-speed content transmission for consumer electronics (CE) devices.
Impact Acoustics 6x2 Component Video Matrix Selector (Model# 40697) [0.25] by jclarke,December 26, 2007 19:20
The Impact Acoustics 6x2 Component Video Matrix Selector (Model# 40697) is an incredibly versatile unit that can be used in several different applications. The video switcher looks good, is very easy to set up and operate, and works exactly as it should. If you have high-def displays in both your bedroom and den, for example, you could use the switcher to route different video to both. The kids could be playing with their new Nintendo Wii in the den, and you could send your HD-DVD player video to your bedroom. At $179.99, it is a great deal no matter how simple or complex your setup.
Aperion Intimus Concert 533HD Speakers Review [0.24] by jclarke,September 20, 2007 15:17
When shopping for speakers, Aperion Audio is one of those companies that should be high on your list. From the minute you point your browswer to their homepage, you will find quality. I think they have one of the better websites I have seen. It is easy to navigate, and is chock full of information and resources.
Dolby TrueHD Dolby Volume Interview at 2008 Audioholics Expo [0.24] by clint,November 02, 2008 01:00
Craig Eggers, Senior Manager of Dolby Labs, speaks with us at the 2008 Audioholics Expo event in Orlando, Florida and discusses Dolby TrueHD as well as the new Dolby Volume which promises to revolutionize the way consumers listen to home theater and multi-channel music in their living rooms. In particular, Dolby Volume allows better sound reproduction of multi-channel movie and music content without losing surround channel information and eliminating the "pumping and breathing" artifacts so commonly found in typical 'loudness' controls.
Are You Sure You're Watching HDTV? [0.24] by clint,April 12, 2007 23:40
That's right. You bought a new high definition television (HDTV) at your favorite big box store. You brought it home or had it delivered. You connected it up just right and made sure you had all the right cables (and boy did THEY cost a pretty penny). But do you have HDTV? Do you? You do? Are you SURE?
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