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PC World April 2004 Stephen Manes |
Networked Entertainment: Just Say No Is the new home networking technology for audio and video worth the hassle? Conflicting file formats for music and crashing media streaming boxes make most people cringe. Never adopt technology that requires great initial effort for minimal future reward. |
PC World |
Top 5 Audio Players A review of the top 5 audio players. |
Home Theater March 2004 Chris Lewis |
Adcom GTP-880 Pre/Pro & GFA-7607 Amplifier Adcom, no stranger to value in the high-end, weighs in with multiple contenders in the entry-level separates category, including the new GTP-880 pre/pro ($2,400) and the GFA-7607 amplifier ($1,500). At $3,900 for the pair, this is one of the least expensive separates combinations you'll fin |
Fast Company March 2004 Ryan Underwood |
Sadly, This Doesn't Fix Tone Deafness Karaoke--the ancient japanese art of belting out forgotten Neil Diamond tunes--is, for better or worse, all the corporate team-building rage. Now Microsoft is joining in, outfitting its popular Xbox with a karaoke add-on. |
Home Theater February 2004 Steve Guttenberg |
Tannoy Sensys Loudspeaker System A review of the new Tannoy Sensys DC speakers. |
Home Theater February 27, 2004 |
Coming Attractions Niles' new IntelliPad TS-1 Ci touchscreen keypad and Definitive Technology has introduced their BP7002 bipolar SuperTower loudspeakers. |
PC Magazine March 16, 2004 Jamie M. Bsales |
Simple, Beautiful Desktop Speakers Five-speaker home theater-style sound systems may be all the rage, but office and cubicle dwellers would be happy with a stylish, unobtrusive 2.1-speaker set with a volume knob. Bose has answered the call with the elegant Bose Companion 3 bundle. |
PC Magazine March 16, 2004 Bill Howard |
Shrinking Your Entertainment Center The bigger-is-better school of audio equipment could be on its last legs. The towering rack of AV gear that most audiophiles point to with pride might shrink away to a single box--if that--by decade's end. And it won't be with any loss of quality. |
PC Magazine March 16, 2004 Jonathan Roubini |
Play On The Frontier Labs NEX ia is a cool little portable music player that looks like a cousin of the Apple iPod--though it's not a hard drive player (you can use a Hitachi Microdrive or CompactFlash Type I or II). |
Macworld February 2004 Jason Snell |
iPod mini The Smallest, Lightest iPod Ever Makes a Big Impression |
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