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  • Ns1

    CEDIA: Form meet Function

    If you’re anything like me, you probably think that most audio keypad controllers look pretty cool.

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  • Sharp_1

    CEDIA: LCD a plenty at Sharp

    Sharp will be celebrating their 100th anniversary in 2012, and part of their core philosophies for the big event is to create energy saving and energy creating products and “achieve ubiquity for LCDs by integrating Sharp LCD technology into familiar products to offer new possibilities.”

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  • Speakercraft_1

    CEDIA: Like no other we've ever had

    SpeakerCraft’s unconventional president, Jeremy Burkhardt, kicked off his press conference by saying this would be a CEDIA “like no other we’ve ever had.” And he wasn’t kidding.  Before Jeremy took the stage, dancers/performers from the vaudeville cirque group

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  • Toplogohdr

    Harman Kardon's CEDIA Sneak Peek

    Harman Kardon is going to make a splash at CEDIA 2008 in early September with a bevy of new products for the custom installation crowd (and maybe you too!).

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  • Sonancenac

    Who Are You and What Have You Done With Sonance?

    Can an interior designer learn to love a speaker that's not camouflaged in the wall?  One of the founding companies of the huge in-wall/-in-ceiling speaker market is banking on it and even believes a little visibility might be a good thing.

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  • Bh200_angled_left_6

    CEDIA: Dual-Format Finds

    Having to buy separate Blu-ray and HD DVD players to watch high-def discs is a hassle. Which is why I was glad to see a pair of dual-format players on display at CEDIA amidst the new HD DVD models from Toshiba and Blu-ray models from Sony, Sharp, Pioneer, Samsung, Denon and others.

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  • Toshiba_hda30

    3rd-Gen HD DVD Players & Firmware Updates

    Yesterday at the CEDIA Expo in Denver, Toshiba announced three "third-generation" HD DVD players: the HD-A3 (available October at a suggested retail price of $300), HD-A30 (shown, September, $400), and HD-A35 (October, $500). Aside from its lower price and sleeker profile, the HD-A3 breaks little new ground and shares the 1080i max output resolution of its predecessor, the HD-A2.

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