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Showcased in just a sliver of a bezel, Toshiba's 52-inch Regza HDTV boasts ClearFrame 120-Hz tech (to eliminate fast-motion blurring), crisp picture, and strong blacks and shadow detail.
What will the music industry have to do to make Blu-ray Disc the next successful audio format? Ken C. Pohlmann gives his prescription.
The Surprise: That Definitive Technology (known for tech innovation and no-nonsense engineering) would produce a soundbar. The No-Surprise: That the Mythos SSA-50 speaker is quite satisfying! Read our test report.
Which DVDs boast the best quality of picture, sound, and extras (and happen to be great movies and TV series to boot)? Sound & Vision's editors and critics declare the best 50.
Test Report: The Qsonix QJB110 looks like your average Technicolor jukebox, but it's actually a digital server with playlists, an Ethernet connection to an online music store, and more.
Are you way into home theater? Here's a shopping list of tools every A/V hound like you needs. (WEB EXCLUSIVE)
This precise, 45-minute CD is the most accessible mainstreamed alt-rock album of the year to date.
Still have an analog TV? Thanks to the Feds, you can get a digital TV converter box for the price of a movie ticket. We tried three models to see which one's worth skipping 'The Love Guru' for. (WEB ONLY)
Ever wonder what forces of God, nature, and machine run the Netflix DVD Queue -- that waiting list which determines when you'll get the hottest new flick? We did. So we found out. (WEB ONLY)
Why hasn't the idea of storing movies on a hard drive caught on?
