New Products -- June 2002
Hot gear from the world of home entertainment.
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Apex
Portable DVD players will soon be as affordable as their home-component
brethren if Apexs PD-200 has anything to say about it. Its 7-inch (diagonal),
widescreen LCD will look fine in an economy-class airplane seat, and its zoom
function will get you closer to the fine details. In addition to DVD-Videos
and CDs, it plays CD-Rs and CD-RWs with MP3 files. There are composite- and
S-video outputs as well as a coaxial digital audio output for hookup to a home
system. A single charge of its battery pack is said to last 31/2 hours. The
PD-200 measures 71/4 x 23/4 x 7 inches and weighs 61/2 pounds. Price: $450.
www.apexdigitalinc.com, 800-284-8828
Rio
The Rio brand is synonymous with MP3 capability, so of course the first
minisystem from SonicBlue to bear that name, the very affordable Rio EX1000,
can play CD-Rs and CD-RWs with MP3 files. The systems backlit LCD can
show CD Text information and MP3 filenames. Its amp is rated to deliver a total
of 120 watts to the speakers, with 80 watts going to dual subwoofers. Naturally,
no executive minisystem would be complete without an AM/FM tuner,
a cassette recorder, five equalizer presets, a 24-track programmable memory,
and a full-function remote control. Price: $300. www.sonicblue.com,
877-737-5298
Dunlavy
If you like tall speakers, you might want to consider Dunlavys 52-inch-high
SC-III.A for the main channels in your home theater or as a stereo pair. The
three-way design combines a 10-inch down-firing woofer with a symmetric array
of two 61/2-inch midrange drivers and a 1-inch silk-dome tweeter. Frequency
response is rated as 27 Hz to 20 kHz ±1.5 dB and sensitivity as 90 dB.
Each SC-III.A weighs 85 pounds and has a footprint of 11 x 14 inches. It comes
in natural oak, black oak, or cherry hardwood veneers. Price: natural or black
oak, $5,495 a pair; cherry, $5,995 a pair. www.dunlavyaudio.com,
719-592-1159
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