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Audiophilia August 2005 Anthony Kershaw |
The ELAC 310.2 JET Loudspeaker If your room space is limited, you enjoy high style, and want some very impressive high-end sound, give the ELAC 310.2 JET Loudspeakers a listen. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2005 Michael Kobrin |
RCA Lyra RD2212 (256MB) This is a very good-sounding, rugged flash player with some nice extra features. Bad navigation and controls, however, hold it back. |
Audiophilia August 2005 Henry Wilkenson |
Acoustic Zen Matrix Reference II Interconnect & Silver Byte Digital Cable Given their high level of performance and their relatively low price, the Acoustic Zen interconnects and digital cables are highly recommended. |
Macworld July 27, 2005 Jackie Dove |
FlashTrax XT The most exciting new feature of Smartdisk's improved FlashTrax XT is its ability to record both audio and video and to let you listen to and record FM radio to its hard drive. |
Home Theater July 25, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Tilt and Deliver KEF's new Ci 3-80QT in-ceiling speaker is designed to provide the utmost decorative subtlety with the robust performance of a free-standing or bookshelf speaker. |
PC Magazine July 25, 2005 Don Labriola |
JBL Encounter 2.1 While they're not for audiophiles, these speakers are a good choice for most everybody else. |
Fast Company August 2005 John J. Sviokla |
In Praise of Ecosystems Innovation doesn't occur in a vacuum -- which is why Apple's iPod will eventually be eclipsed by rivals that can cooperate and compete together. |
Macworld July 21, 2005 Jim Heid |
DVD Studio Pro 4 DVD Studio Pro 4 is a jaw-dropping value, offering features that even five-figure DVD-authoring systems can't match. If you're setting up your first DVD-authoring system, look no further. |
Home Theater July 20, 2005 |
Coming Attractions MoDesign's new Audio/Video Component Tower 6000; Paradigm has introduced their new Cinema 70 package. |
Home Theater July 2005 Chris Lewis |
Simaudio MOON Orbiter Universal Disc Player The MOON Orbiter is one of the finest-sounding disc players, and the video is first rate. |
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