New Products -- June 2002
Hot gear from the world of home entertainment.
Green
Design
Prefer your TV not in view when not in use? Green Designs Series 2 media
armoire can keep it out of sight, but the beautifully finished solid cherrywood
cabinet may catch your eye anyway. The top part can hold most 36-inch direct-view
TVs, and the lower shelves are adjustable for the height of your gear. There
are openings for internal wiring, and the back panels detach in case you need
to make way for a tangle of cables out to your receiver. You can pick doors
to suit your room: solid wood or rippled water-textured glass. Overall dimensions
are 55 x 64 x 28 inches. Price: $4,940.
www.greendesigns.com, 800-853-4234
iSun
With the iSun portable solar charger, which can power portable devices that
need 2 watts or less, youll be ready the next time your PDA, cell phone,
or portable player runs out of juice on a long trip. Just be sure to get the
window seat the videocassette-size device unfolds to reveal its energy-capturing
solar panels, and the supplied removable suction cups help it stick to a handy
window. Charging time depends on sun exposure but is usually a minimum of 2
hours. A switch toggles the iSuns output between 6 and 12 volts. The charger
weighs 11 ounces and comes with a 12-volt cigarette-lighter socket and a power
cable with seven different adapter plugs. Price: $75. www.isunpower.com,
514-270-5770
Cambridge
SoundWorks
For less than $1,000, Cambridge SoundWorks Newton Theater MC100.2
will make for a cozy home theater. Four MC100 speakers, each only 45/8 x 6 x
43/4 inches, serve in the left/right front and surround positions, while the
MC150 plays the center channel. All of the satellites have 3/4-inch tweeters
and 31/2-inch midrange drivers (two on the center). The P200 subwoofer, powered
by a 200-watt amplifier, has a 10-inch polymer-laminated driver. The systems
rated bandwidth is 25 Hz to 22 kHz. The speakers are finished in a slate color,
though the MC100 also comes in white. Price: $950 (speakers also available separately).
www.hifi.com, 800-367-4434
Sharp
These days, progressive-scan DVD players are as common as
Starbucks, but that shouldnt stop you from sipping a lukewarm latte while
watching The Matrix in 480p. You can do that (youll have to supply your
own latte) with Sharps affordable DV-S2U player, which can also play home-burned
CD-Rs and CD-RWs with MP3 files as well as DVD-RW discs. Besides its progressive
component-video output, there are composite- and S-video outputs and a coaxial
digital audio output. Price: $230. www.sharpusa.com,
800-237-4277



