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  • Sound & Vision Home Theater Tune-Up DVD Giveaway

    This giveaway has ended.

    Winners will be announced on or about June 5, 2002

    Click here for more information on the Sound & Vision Home Theater Tune-Up DVD.

    Still shopping for a home theater system? Check out our Equipment Reports.

  • Digital Horizons: Space Invaders

    For a century we've been industriously broadcasting radio programs all across the globe, with the great majority of programs received free of charge. After light bulbs, radios are probably the most ubiquitous electrical devices on earth. Radio is cool. Life is good.

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  • Guitar George

    He was Beatle George, he was solo George. But he was always George Harrison, musician.

    He may not have known all the chords . . . but he knew "a lot more than we knew," as John Lennon said, remembering the day in 1957 when Paul McCartney introduced him to George Harrison. And that was enough for John to agree with Paul that George should join them in the band that would eventually become, with Ringo Starr, the Beatles.

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  • Home Theater Hideaway

    One solution to the age-old dilemma of how to rock out in the middle of the night.

    You wouldn't know it to look at the "mine's bigger than yours" installations featured in some home theater magazines, but having a decent amount of money to spend on a whole-house audio/video system doesn't necessarily translate into gaudy opulence. Or, to put it another way, modesty isn't always dictated by a limited budget.

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  • XM Rated

    A down and dirty journal of the open road, a Cadillac, and XM’s brand-new satellite radio . . . seatbelts optional.

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  • Converging on the Future

    Kenwood’s new home-entertainment system promises easy access to all your movies and music.

    Let me make one thing perfectly clear. This is not your father's stereo. In fact, it's not his home theater either. Kenwood has come up with a networked home entertainment system that promises to provide easy access to movies from a DVD megachanger and music from a variety of sources, including CDs, MP3 music files stored on a hard-disk drive - even Internet radio stations.

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  • Apple Leads the Pack

    iPod portable hard-drive music player

    Running with a stack of my favorite CDs compressed into a player no larger than a deck of cards, I set a personal best on the trail around the Central Park Reservoir.

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  • HDTV Year in Review

    Digital TV finally took off in 2001

    First it was shark attacks and the Gary Condit debacle, and then came September 11. The year 2001 wasn't a great one overall, but it was pretty good for high-definition television (HDTV), which continues to make steady advances despite the drooping economy.

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  • Poles Apart

    Which kind of speaker should you use for the surround channels: monopole or dipole?

    Audio buffs have been known to lock horns over all kinds of things - CDs vs. vinyl, Dolby Digital vs. DTS, tubes vs. solid-state, DVD-Audio vs. Super Audio CD, and on and on. But one of the hottest debates of recent years has been over which kind of speakers work best for the rearward surround channels in a multichannel setup: monopole (a.k.a. direct-radiating) or dipole?

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  • International CES - Photo Gallery

    Highlights from The Las Vegas Convention Center.

    Former Baywatch beauty and JVC spokesperson Donna D'Errico redoubles her efforts to promote the company's in-car CD receivers.

    S&V Technical Editor David Ranada tries out Sony's MicroMV camcorder -- said to be the smallest ever.

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  • International CES - Inside the Chassis of CES

    Panasonic SA-XR10 Keeping it Real To me so far -- and I've only seen a small fraction of the exhibits -- this year's Consumer Electronics Show has been one mainly of trends and imminent breakthroughs.
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  • International CES - Day 3

    January 10, 2002

    The Full Spectrum of DVD The buzz sang the blues at CES, specifically blue lasers. High-definition DVD players generated plenty of talk at CES without being present. A blue laser with its short wavelength will enable a DVD-size disc to store full-length HD movies. Toshiba showed a mock-up of its blue laser.

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