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CEDIA: Sciacca's Kinda Town

(UPDATED: DAY 2) S&V columnist John Sciacca reflects daily on CEDIA as seen through his custom-installer eyes.

SACD: Night of the Living Format

Don't bury Super Audio CD -- it's not dead! The zombie format made a number of appearances at CEDIA '08.

Wireless HDMI: Out of the Ether

If the CEDIA Expo is a reliable barometer, the long-desired, long-promised Wireless HDMI technology is finally becoming a reality.

Dolby to TV: Shut Up!

CEDIA Quick Take: Is there finally a weapon to stifle those blaring TV commercials and even-out TV channel audio? We get a demo of the new sonic equalizer, Dolby Volume.

Front Projectors Hit New Lows -- and Highs

CEDIA: As prices drop and quality jumps, full frontal projection is looking more and more sexy.

Pure and Perfect?

Audio and video might have already gone as far as they can go.

The Basement Home Theater Jim Built in the House that Jim Built

Our star DIY-er Jim Wilcox finally stopped dreaming of building himself a home theater and did it. (WEB ONLY)

Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk?

Quick Take: Maxell's known for blowing you away with sound. So how good is the company's new HP/NC-IV Noise Cancellation Headphone at dampening it? Or playing music? (WEB ONLY)

MX-450 Remote: Back to the Future?

Test Report: You program Universal's new MX-450 without a computer. Is this a step backwards or forwards? And is it really built for installers or average home theater geeks like you? (WEB ONLY)

CEDIA Expo 2008

It's on! We're in Denver to cover the 2008 Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association (CEDIA) Expo! Click through to get the deets.