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James K. Willcox

Inner Workings: Inside a Power Conditioner

Surge protectors - or, more precisely, transient-voltage surge suppressors - are becoming a necessary part of any home theater.

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Inner Workings: Inside a High-End Audio Cable

If you've ever wondered whether it's worth it to splurge for premium audio and video cables, join the club. Given the Viagra-like claims of enhancement made by some manufacturers, it's often hard to separate the science from the fiction.

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Inner Workings: Inside an Active Speaker

Good things happen when the amplifiers are built into the speakers. Here's an example of how it works.

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Inner Workings: Inside a Surge Protector

Click on the picture to see a description Without some form of protection, gear can be damaged or even destroyed by power surges - short bursts of voltage that exceed the U.S. standard of 120 volts.
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Inner Workings: Inside a Slim-Cabinet Rear-Projection TV

Clearly embedded somewhere in America's national psyche is an obsession with getting thin. How else do you explain both the celebrity of Nicole Richie and the craze for flat-panel TVs? In fact, with the increased focus on TVs slim enough to be mounted on a wall, the environment for rear-projection HDTVs has gotten a lot tougher.

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Step By Step: How to Install an In-Wall Speaker

Until recently, in-wall speakers were the last choice for anyone who cared about sound quality. Now, thanks to improved technologies and the entrance of major speaker brands into the burgeoning "architectural audio" category, in-wall (and ceiling) speakers are legitimate alternatives in rooms where you either can't or don't want to use freestanding models.

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Inner Workings: Inside an In-Wall Speaker

In-wall speakers have come a long way since the first models, which were essentially re-purposed car-stereo speakers. That dramatic improvement over the past decade is due largely to the boom in "architectural" audio products driven by the advent of flat-panel TVs, any-room home theater systems, and whole-house audio.

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Inner Workings: Inside an LED-based Light Engine

Lost in the rush of attention being lavished on sleeker and sexier flat-panel HDTVs is the fact that there's still a lot of innovation going on in rear-projection microdisplay sets. In the past year, we've seen developments ranging from the prosaic - bigger screens, more models with 1080p resolution, and slimmed-down cabinets - to the exotic, such as 3-D video.

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