New Products / July 2001
Note: All prices and product information are supplied by the manufacturers. Dealers prices may vary.
(Originally published in: Sound & Vision, June 2001)(continued)
Harman Kardon
Digital
convergence now gives us Harman Kardon's DMC 100 Digital Media Center,
combining a DVD-Video player, a 30-gigabyte hard drive, and Internet connectivity
in one 171/4 x 43/8 x 131/8-inch chassis. Controlled by a 566-MHz Intel
Celeron processor, the device can play MP3 or Windows Media Audio files.
Broadband and dial-up connectors enable Web browsing and e-mail using
the wireless keyboard. A subscription to the ZapMedia service ($9.95 a
month) is required for full functionality. There's a front-panel USB port,
and the back panel has a coaxial digital audio output, composite- and
S-video outputs, and a VGA output. Price: $899. 516-496-3400, www.harmankardon.com
Parasound
Does
your music need to get out more? Parasound's Outsiders can get it at least
as far as the yard. There are two speakers: the Outsiders S (small), with
a 41/2-inch Kevlar woofer, and the Outsiders L (large), with a 51/4-inch
woofer. Both have 1-inch aluminum-dome tweeters. Rated frequency response
extends to 22 kHz, though the S bottoms out at 58 Hz while the L gets
down to 50 Hz, both ±3 dB. The durable cabinets are made of mineral-filled
polypropylene, with stainless steel grilles and mounting hardware. Prices:
L, $450 a pair; S, $250 a pair.
415-397-7100, www.parasound.com
Kenwood
Part
of Kenwood's premium Sovereign line, the VR-5900 receiver is THX Ultra-certified
and features Dolby's improved Pro Logic II surround decoding. It also
has onboard video-conversion circuitry to handle all video formats - even
HDTV - which means you need only one connection to your TV set. The amplifier
is rated to deliver 130 W x 5, and decoding circuitry can handle Dolby
Digital, Surround EX, and DTS-ES Discrete surround sound formats. There
are seven coaxial and seven optical digital audio inputs and a six-channel
analog input. An RF/infrared touchscreen remote is supplied. Price: $3,000.
310-639-9000, www.kenwoodusa.com
Jensen
Besides
including a CD player and an AM/FM radio, Jensen's IC8010 Intellicar in-dash
head unit has a single auxiliary input on the back. But add the optional
Source Selector ($180), and you can control up to four separate A/V components
and feed video signals to up to three monitors (ideal for families who
really can't agree on anything). The onboard amp is rated to deliver 60
W x 4, and there are two pairs of preamp outputs. A multicolor LCD readout
and flip-down detachable face give the Intellicar beauty as well as brains.
Price: $250. 800-677-6863, www.jensenaudio.com
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