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  • Action Figures

    Portables on four platforms offer plenty of options for musical excitement.
    Photos by Tony Cordoza

    Over the years personal stereo has evolved from an offensive weapon (think boombox) to a defensive one. When you're wearing earphones in a crowd, you're ensconced in a zone of privacy. People don headphones at a health club or on the street in part to signify they don't want to be approached.

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  • How to Audition Speakers

    (Originally published in: /Stereo Review/, Sept. 1998)
    Surely there are few more subjective tasks than evaluating speakers solely by listening. One audiophile's meat is another one's poison, after all.
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  • Strings Attached

    Thanks to wireless technology, there's never been a better time to install a home network.
    Photos by Eric Yang An Intel AnyPoint PC Card wireless network adapter ($99).

    Computer networking isn't a subject you'd necessarily expect to read about in Sound & Vision.

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  • No Strings Attached

    Thanks to wireless technology, there's never been a better time to install a home network.
    Photos by Eric Yang

    Computer networking isn't a subject you'd necessarily expect to read about in Sound & Vision. But because more and more home-entertainment gear wants to get connected to the Internet and because networking is a viable way to distribute compressed audio and video, it makes sense for us to look at where home networks are today.

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  • Satellite Radio A to Z

    XM and Sirius go head to head in a Rocky Mountain road trip.
    Photos by Brian Payne The temperature was chilly - at least to two southerners - but even the coldest day in Rocky Mountain National Park is sweltering compared to the frigid -450° void of outer space.
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  • Mighty Cam

    Sony's Internet-savvy MicroMV camcorder.
    Photos by Tony Cordoza The launch of a new cassette format in 2002 made me wonder whether those who invented the Walkman were back in charge at Sony. The payoff is that the tape cassettes, so tiny they could be mistaken for audio microcassettes, are for high-quality video recording in Sony's new MicroMV camcorders.
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  • High-Tech Hotel

    Going on the road doesn’t mean leaving your entertainment at home anymore

    Arrive at a high-tech hotel, and you're in for a refreshing experience. Imagine being greeted curbside by a bellman bearing a PDA who registers you in just moments, eliminating what can be a frustrating trip to the front desk. In more and more hotels, new technology is making agonizingly long check-in lines and the risk of getting stuck with a lousy room nuisances of the past.

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  • Three for the Money

    Our expert helps three people figure out the best way to spend their home-entertainment dollars

    A lot has changed since a year ago, when I was last given the chance to offer some advice in these pages. Home theater systems in general - and DVD players in particular - have gotten a lot cheaper; new formats like DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD, and recordable DVD are becoming established; and convergence gear like hard-drive audio and video recorders is cheaper and more common.

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  • HDTV at Large

    Three reports from the field on the current state of high-definition TV.

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  • Panasonic's e-wear

    The SV-AV10 camera, A/V recorder, and music player makes a high-tech fashion statement.
    You might suppose Minerva & the Bell Ringers was a 1960s girl group, but it's actually a mechanical clock located outdoors in New York City's Herald Square. On the hour, pivoting statues strike a bell up to 12 times, temporarily dislodging a pigeon or two. A still camera is inadequate for capturing the sound and motion. If I were a tourist, I might reach for a camcorder.
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  • High-Power Remotes

    Home theater controllers from Onkyo, Proton, and RCA

    Unbelievably, in the distant past, primitive humans had to get up and walk across the room to change channels on their TVs. Then they invented fire - and remote controls. Today, languishing in our high-tech La-Z-Boy recliners, we wonder how our ancestors ever survived. From our sedentary positions, we also wonder why we seem to gain an extra pound every weekend.

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  • Memo to Music Industry: It's the Music Stupid!

    In a business blinded by lawsuits and piracy, SXSW 2002 reminds us to open our ears

    If you're one of the 1,000 acts playing SXSW - the South by Southwest Music Festival, which despite its name and its Austin, Texas, location is the nation's biggest live-music shebang - how do you get noticed? I didn't notice Braxton Hicks two years ago.

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