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  • New Audio Gear Galore

    The latest from Beats, Energy, Geneva Lab, and Peachtree Audio

    A lot of new audio stuff launched today, so let's get right to it:

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  • Klipsch intros first Bluetooth speaker

    With D-cell battery power for on-the-go sound

    The KMC 3, Klipsch's first Bluetooth speaker, doesn't look like anything radical, but to our eyes, it's a new paradigm for personal audio. Most of its competitors use Apple's AirPlay wireless audio technology, but the KMC 3 uses Bluetooth, making it compatible with any type of smartphone. Most of its competitors need an AC outlet to operate, but the KMC 3 runs off batteries or AC.

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  • Sony's new 2013 home audio products

    New receivers, new soundbar, new HTiBs

    Even though Sony’s one of the top brands in several audio categories, the company hasn’t made much of a push with its audio products in the last few years. That all changed at an event today in Los Angeles, where Sony showed off a new A/V receiver and a new soundbar, and also announced new HTiB (home theater in a box) systems.

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  • Best in Show

    Our man Gary recalls the coolest devices he saw at the industry’s biggest trade event in Las Vegas.

    I now consider myself a veteran of CES. The good news is that I know exactly how to navigate the floor. The bad news is that it gets harder each show for me to be wowed by anything.

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  • Emotiva launches 1,000-watt mega-amp

    New $1,499 XPR-1 monoblock begins shipping

    Emotiva has announced that it's now shipping its new top-of-the-line monoblock amp, the XPR-1. Each $1,499 XPR-1 is rated at 1,000 watts into 8 ohms and 1,750 watts into 4 ohms.

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  • Beats intros Nicki Minaj Pink Pill

    A new version of the Pill for the barbz. No, we don't know what that means.

    Of all the Bluetooth speakers introduced today, the new Nicki Minaj-endorsed Pink Pill from Beats by Dre has to be the most significant. Faithful (really faithful) readers of this website may remember Ken Pohlmann and Leslie Shapiro's review of the Pill (as well as my measurements).

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