S&V's Best!


HDTVs

Flat Panels

Pioneer Elite PRO-FHD1 1080p 50-inch Plasma
$8,000, October 2006
Pioneer conquered significant engineering challenges to deliver its classic plasma perfection in a 50-inch package with 1080p resolution.
pioneerelectronics.com

Olevia 747i 47-inch 1080p LCD HDTV
$3,500, April 2007
Olevia, better known for its budget LCDs in the smaller sizes, pulled out the stops on this premium HDTV featuring the Silicon Optix Realta video processing chip.
www.olevia.com


Toshiba 47LZ196 47-inch 1080p LCD
$3,500, January 2007
Good picture quality coupled with one of the most extensive feature sets you'll find on a TV, including a helpful color palatte control that allows you to pick-up any color from program material for fine-tuning.
tacp.toshiba.com


JVC LT-46FN97 46-inch 1080p LCD HDTV
$2,800, December 2006
This JVC earns its recommendation with unusually good rendition of colors and a highly accurate TheaterPro mode that delivers near-perfect grayscale without professional calibration.
www.jvc.com


Sony Bravia KDL-40XBR2 40-inch 1080p LCD
$2,800, November 2006
Sony's XBR series LCDs remain pricey for their class at any given size, but LCD picture quality doesn't get much better.
sonystyle.com


Vizio P50HDTV 50-inch Plasma
$1,900, December 2006
Not the pinnacle of performance, features, or build quality, but through the magic of big volume sales Vizio continues to deliver huge bang for the buck in this miracle of price erosion. For flat-panel on a budget, this is one to check out.
vizioce.com


Vizio P42HDTV 42-inch Plasma
$1,800, May 2006
With its crisp picture, natural color, and a street price closer to $1,500, this plasma bargain is hard to beat.
vizioce.com


Based on Sound & Vision's experience with the following brands and model lines, also consider these untested models:
Pioneer Elite PRO-1140HD 50-in plasma, $4,500, see related review of PRO-1130HD
Pioneer Elite PRO-930HD 43-inch plasma, $3,700, www.pioneerelectronics.com
Sony KDL46XBR2 46-in LCD, $3,500; Sony KDL52XBR2 52-in LCD, $5,000, sonystyle.com
Olevia 742i 42-in LCD, $2,999, olevia.com.


Rear-Projectors

Sony KDS-60A2000 60-inch SXRD
$2,600, October 2006
Sony delivers stunning 1080p bigscreen picture quality and an extensive and sophisticated menu for fine-tuning the image in this LCoS-based rear projector, all at a bargain price compared with flat panel plasmas or LCDs of similar size. Though still available, this model was replaced last fall by the KDS-60A2020, essentially the same TV with a cosmetic upgrade.
www.sony.com


Based on Sound & Vision's experience with the following brands and model lines, also consider these untested models:
Sony KDS-60A2020 60-in SXRD rear projector, $2,900; Sony KDS-50A2020 50-in SXRD rear projector, $2,200; Sony KDS-R70XBR2 70-in SXRD rear projector, $4,500, sonystyle.com.


Front Projectors

Sim2 HT3000 1080p DLP
$15,995, October 2006
This superlative single-chip 1080p DLP projector remains a viable option for cost-no-object installs, but shoppers would be wise to also check out Sim2's D80 at $9,995.
sim2usa.com


Sony VPL-VW50 1080p SXRD Front Projector
$5,000, January 2007
We ran into a bit of trouble with picture uniformity that required professional calibration to solve (see review), but this superb 1080p front pro (nicknamed "Pearl") still comes recommended by virtue of its amazing picture quality for the price.
sonystyle.com


InFocus Play Big IN76 720p DLP Front Projector
$2,500, May 2006
This HD projector boasts powerful light output, excellent grayscale and color reproduction, sharp detail, and a slick, sci-fi design.
www.infocus.com


Optoma HD72 DLP Front Projector
$2,000, May 2006
Its low price and great performance make the Optoma HD72 one of the great bargains in HDTV front projectors.
www.optomausa.com


Panasonic AE900U LCD Front Projector
$1,800, May 2006
The ability to deliver deep blacks and great shadow detail make this high-def LCD projector a tremendous value.
panasonic.com

Based on Sound & Vision's experience with the following brands and model lines, also consider these untested models:
Sim2 D80 1080p DLP front projector, $9,995, sim2usa.com.


DVD Players/Recorders


Sony PlayStation 3 Game Console/Blu-ray Disc Player
$599, January 2007
In separate reports (the original three-player comparison review is here), we declared the PS3 among the best and most advanced Blu-ray movie players as well as an exciting game console.
sony.com

RCA DRC8060 Upconverting DVD Player/Recorder
$220, February/March 2006
Though the DRC8060 is still available for the moment at retail, RCA recently replaced this highly capable upscaling DVD player/recorder with a model that lacks the Commercial Skip feature we loved.
www.rca.com

Based on Sound & Vision's experience with the following brands and model lines, also consider these untested models:
Denon upconverting DVD players, all models, www.usa.denon.com.


Network A/V

Kaleidescape Movie & Music Server
$16,720 as tested, October 2006
Kaleidescape invented the video jukebox and set the bar high with its intuitive graphic interface, which now adds music storage and playback in this latest iteration.
kaleidescape.com

Crestron Adagio Entertainment System
$13,600 as tested, October 2006
Crestron, best known for its touchpanel home control systems, future-proofed its first multiroom entertainment system by building in a powerful processor that enables the addition of many Crestron options for home automation.
crestron.com

Niles Intellicontrol ICS Multiroom Audio System
$6,800 as tested, October 2006
This 6-zone/6-source system offers flexible modular construction and the incredible iRemote, a two-way wireless remote control that lets you browse all your music and control the system from the palm of your hand, from anywhere in the house.
www.intellicontrol.com

Philips WAC700/WAS700 Music Center
$999, July/August 2006
Simplicity of setup, ease of use, and slick industrial design are the hallmarks of this wireless streaming music system.
philips.com

Speakercraft MODE Distributed Audio System
$2,614 as tested, February/March 2007
The MZC-66 at the heart of this system represents excellent value in a 6-zone/6-source multiroom controller/amplifier. But it's the easy-to-use MODE keypad, with its knob-and-scrollwheel interface, that really sets it apart.
speakercraft.com

Yamaha MusicCAST
$2,000 and up, July/August 2006
A sophisticated, expandable wired or wireless multiroom audio system with Yamaha's full-featured MCX-2000 server at its core.
yamaha.com/yec

Qsonix Q100 Digital Music System
$5,495, April 2006
Quite expensive for a two-zone music server, but this system's giant touchscreen interface is so cool and engaging we can't help ourselves.
qsonix.com

HP z556 Digital Entertainment Center
$1,500, February/March 2006
A slim profile and the ability to record three TV shows simultaneously (including one in high-def) make this Media Center PC a winner.
hp.com

Sonos Digital Music System
$1,199 (two-room system), February/March 2005
Second review: July/August 2006
Elegant, expandable system to spread music from your PC or audio gear around the house.
sonos.com


Escient Fireball SE-80 music server
$999, October 2005
A new low price for Escient’s friendly Music Manager user interface, along with wireless PDA control and other features.
www.escient.com

Olive Symphony Digital Music Server
$899, December 2005
Its lack of an onscreen TV user interface is notable, but the otherwise sophisticated Symphony excels on sound quality and features like built-in wireless streaming.
www.olive.us

Based on Sound & Vision's experience with the following brands and model lines, also consider these untested models:
HP z560/z565 Digital Entertainment Centers, $1,800/$3,000 (see related review of HP z556), hp.com
Olive Musica wireless digital music server, $899 and up; Olive Opus digital music server, $2,999 and up, www.olive.us.


A/V Receivers & Separates

Sony STR-DA5200ES 1080p A/V Receiver
$1,500, December 2006
For not much coin, Daniel Kumin reported, Sony's new flagship delivers "class-leading video processing" that upscales all video sources to 1080p, and a sophisticated graphic user interface that's "by a wide margin, the most elegant and detailed I've seen."
sonystyle.com


Anthem AVM 50 Preamp/Processor
$4,699, October 2006
A built-in high-end Gennum video processor for upscaling signals to 1080p combines with Anthem's award-winning audio quality for two state-of-the-art products in one.
anthemav.com

Anthem MCA 50 5-Channel Amplifier
$2,299, October 2006
A massively overbuilt amp that delivers five channels of clean 180-watt power, even with all channels driven simultaneously.
anthemav.com

Based on Sound & Vision's experience with the following brands and model lines, also consider these untested models:
Denon AVR-5805ci multiroom A/V receiver, $7,200 (see related review of AVR-5805), www.denon.usa.com
Yamaha RX-V2700, $1,600 (see related review of RX-V2600), yamaha.com/yec.


Speakers & Subwoofers

Thiel PowerPoint 1.2 Ceiling Speaker
$10,750 as tested, December 2006
This astonishing system delivers true high-end sound from ceiling-mounted speakers for demanding listeners with some serious budget to work with.
thiel.com

B&W XT Series
$5,800, May 2006
Striking high-end looks combined with that classic B&W sound: exceptionally clean midrange, refined highs, and precise imaging.
bwspeakers.com

Infinity Cascade Home Theater Speaker System
$5,194 as reviewed, September 2006
Infinity designed a new flat-panel driver for these flagship audiophile speakers, but it's the stunning design and excellent sound quality that you’ll notice most.
www.infinitysystems.com

PSB G-Design Home Theater Speaker System
$4,696 as tested, April 2007
PSB's latest redesign of its highly regarded Stratus series offers nicely finished piano-black cosmetics and natural, unfatiguing sound.

Revel Concerta System
$3,794, December 2005
These big, boring, rectangular boxes, which won our Editors' Choice Award in 2005, are so well built and sound so accurate and unstrained that you might not care that they're a throwback to the 1970s audiophile aesthetic.
www.revel.com

Definitive Technology Mythos and Mythos Gem
Mythos, $3,694, January 2004; Mythos Gem, $2,048, June 2005
DefTech invented the high-performance “plasma speaker” with the slim, aluminum-enclosure Mythos system, then followed up with the more affordable Mythos Gem.
definitivetech.com

KEF Q Series
$3,500 as tested, November 2006
Beautiful cabinetry and classically refined British sonics in an affordable system that should, frankly, cost more.
kef.com

Infinity TSS-4000/1100
$2,394, October 2005
An all-around great-sounding and good-looking on-wall/freestanding system.
infinitysystems.com

Magnepan Magneplanar MC-1
$2,250, April 2005
Thin dipole-panel speakers that deliver remarkably three-dimensional and accurate sound.
magnepan.com

Energy Take Series
$2,225, July/August 2005
Extends the high-value tradition set by the original Take 5 series in a stylish new design.
energy-speakers.com

JL Audio Fathom f112
$2,200, November 2006
Simply put, a 115-pound beast of a subwoofer that goes way low and loud but still fits in a relatively compact box.
home.jlaudio.com

Crystal Acoustics THX-3D12
$1,999, June 2006
Unless you spring for the high-end piano black finish ($2,800), you'll sacrifice a bit of cosmetic polish. But the $2,000 budget version, with its balanced and powerful British sound, THX-certification, and hefty 12-inch subwoofer, constitute a great value.
crystalaudiovideo.com

Mirage UNI-Theater
$1,700 as tested, January 2007
We got remarkable 6.1-channel sound from two of Mirage's left-center-right UNI-Theater combos (now attractively repriced at $599 each) and an Omni-S10 subwoofer.
miragespeakers.com

Aperion Intimus 532 System
$1,339, November 2005
Excellent stereo imaging, a vertical-array center speaker, a strong compact sub, and good build quality make for great value.
aperionaudio.com

Atlantic Technology System 1200
$1,280 to $1,410, November 2005
A good all-around system for movies and music that delivers AT's classic neutral sound at an affordable price.
atlantictechnology.com

Definitive Technology ProCinema 800
$1,099 as tested, November 2006
Top-mounted passive radiators in the tiny satellites extract surprising bass from this value-priced system that earned one of our 2006 Editors' Choice Awards.
definitivetech.com

Yamaha YSP-800 Digital Sound Projector
$900, February/March 2006
Both smaller and cheaper than the original YSP-1 or its successor the YSP-1000, the YSP-800 delivers exceptional one-speaker surround sound for flat-panel TVs.
yamaha.com/yec

Paradigm Cinema 110C
$800, April 2005
Reviewed originally as the Cinema 110, this compact system sounds great, looks stylish, and comes with dipole surrounds — a real rarity at this price.
paradigm.com

HSU Research Ventriloquist V-12/STF-1
$500, October 2004
This 6.1-channel system, with its tiny satellites, patent-pending Ventriloquist center speaker, and dynamic subwoofer, plays astonshingly loud and with a musicality that represents the pinnacle of value.
hsuresearch.com


Extras


Universal Remote Control MX-3000 Universal Remote
$999, September 2006
This "console" style handheld touchscreen remote is so highly customizable that you can even import your own graphics and digital sound files for button effects.
universalremote.com

Bose QuietComfort 3 Noise-Canceling Headphones
$349, October 2006
Though pricey for a pair of headphones, the QC3 combines cannily balanced, unfatiguing sound with excellent noise-reduction circuitry and a remarkably comfortable, lightweight on-ear design.
bose.com

Apple iPod Hi-Fi Speaker System
$349, May 2006
This one-piece, portable tabletop solution was designed with good sound in mind — and you'll hear it on every track.
apple.com

Harman Kardon TC30 Universal Remote
$299, July/August 2006
Harman wisely licensed the web-based programming capabilities and "activity-driven" operation from Harmony's award-winning remotes for this sleek spinoff.
harmankardon.com

Logitech Wireless DJ Music System
$250, December 2006
This system for streaming music from your PC to a sound system in a remote room has some limitations — even with additional receivers available through Logitech, you can still stream to only one remote zone at a time. But its low cost, simple setup, and elegant wireless remote make it the poor man's Sonos.
logitech.com

Pioneer Inno XM2go Satellite Radio
$250, June 2006
This second-generation XM2go handheld comes with fewer accessories than its predecessors but takes the design and screen interface up a notch.
www.pioneerelectronics.com

Logitech Harmony 880 Universal Remote control
$250, July/Aug 2005
This advanced model boasts a full-color LCD screen, but any Harmony remote is a good remote.
logitech.com