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- REL Acoustics HT/1510 Predator II Sealed Subwoofer Review [0.12] by James Larson,September 02, 2022 14:10
- Behold, the REL Acoustics HT/1510 Predator II, a 1,000 watt, 15” woofer, sealed bruiser. REL touts their subs as being quick and musical. We evaluate this claim with measurements and discuss the potential tradeoffs associated with their design approach in our exhaustive review.
- Tripp Lite HTRL15 UPS & HT7300PC Power Conditioning Center [0.12] by jclarke,September 09, 2006 20:00
- Tripp Lite showed two of it's latest power production products this week at the CEDIA Expo in Denver, CO. The HT7300PC,…
- Intel's New 915P/G Express and 925X Express Chipsets Add 7.1 Audio & HD Support [0.12] by clint,June 23, 2004 20:00
- In one of the most significant PC platform changes in a decade, Intel Corporation today announced products that usher in a range of audio, video and other capabilities previously found only on specialty PCs. In addition to making the PC experience more entertaining and productive, these technologies pave the way for such emerging capabilities as High Definition (HD) video, 7.1 surround sound and robust file protection for office and home users.
- Sony HT-ST7 Measurements & Conclusion [0.12] by cliff,September 16, 2013 09:00
- Samsung HT-BD8200 Sound Bar with Blu-ray & Netflix [0.12] by clint,January 08, 2009 20:31
- The Samsung HT-BD8200 is a home theater sound bar equipped with a Blu-ray player and wireless subwoofer. This might be the best match I've seen for flat panel TVs in a long time. It's impressive since it features a fully integrated Blu-ray player with Full HD 1080p playback and a virtual 5.1-channel surround sound for a lifelike audio presence. And a wireless subwoofer! It is only 2.6 inches deep and accented with Samsung's Touch of Color design, for a classy, yet cutting-edge look. The included wireless subwoofer means that you can get fuller bass without having to worry about running cables from the sound bar to a corner of the room. It lets you maintain a clean and contemporary look.
- Onkyo Announces TX-SR806 and TX-SR706 AV Receivers [0.12] by clint,July 22, 2008 11:11
- Onkyo USA has introduced two mid-price home theater receivers and two packaged home theater systems, as part of its mid-year new product announcements. Both receivers are THX certified and include the new THX Loudness Plus audio processing technology for improved low-volume-level listening. All of the new models include expanded HDMI connectivity, Faroudja DCDi video processing capabilities, Audyssey room acoustics correction and Dynamic EQ, and Onkyo's Music Optimizer for improved sound from heavily compressed digital sources.
- SHARP SDPX2 HT SYSTEM [0.12] by tom,September 09, 2005 20:00
- The SD-PX2 is a compact home theater system that integrates five 35-watt 1-Bit amplifiers and the SACD/DVD-A playback into a single…
- Cuddlebag HT Furniture [0.12] by tom,September 09, 2005 20:00
- Finally - the return of the bean bag chair in full force! OK, so it's not really a…
- Acoustic Innovations HT Seating and Design [0.12] by tom,September 09, 2005 20:00
- Acoustic Innovations works with installers to provide custom home theater room solutions. Under the badge of Showcase Personal Theaters and working…
- Onkyo Home Theater Systems with ProLogic IIz [0.12] by tom,August 17, 2009 02:10
- Onkyo has really been establishing themselves as a market leader when it comes to features and price. The Onkyo HT-S7200 retails for just under $900 and the HT-S6200 for just under $800. The best part, in our opinion, is that they have a full fledged receiver at the heart of them. The HT-S7200 in particular is nice because of the dual subwoofer outputs and integral upconversion and scaling. While 7.1 systems and HDMI inputs aren't exactly new, many of Onkyo's competition don't have Dolby ProLogic IIz in their high end receivers. Onkyo is offering it in their newest entry level home theater-in-a-box systems!