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  • #review

    Acer AspireRevo R3610 Review: An Affordable Nettop That Makes a Great HTPC

    I've spent a considerable amount of effort trying to convince you to get an HTPC, and nettops like the AspireRevo R3610 are a big reason why. It's affordable at $330, and it delivers a quality HD video experience. More »
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #hometheater

    Yahama YHT-S400 Shoves a Subwoofer Into a Receiver

    The Yamaha YHT-S400 features a sound bar that's 31" long by 2" high and—for the first time—a subwoofer that's actually integrated into the receiver. It sounds perfect if you live in, say, a cramped city apartment. Like me! More »
    12/22/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #3d

    3D Glasses For HDTVs Will Cost at Least $70 a Pair

    As our Avatar review illustrated, 3D is evolving from a mere gimmick to a technology that is poised to be the center of our home entertainment experience. And those cheezy glasses? Expect them to get a lot more sophisticated. More »
    12/18/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #mediaplayers

    Playon!HD Mini Takes On The Best HD Media Players

    It's a bit pricier than our favorite media player, the O!Play at $144, but the miniaturized Playon!HD from A.C. Ryan does include support for internet streaming services, NAS and USB attached storage along with 1080p. More »
    12/15/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #hometheater

    Silver PAC Evolution 5500 Remote Would Have Been Great 3 Years Ago

    Remember SideShow? That technology designed for Vista that allows you to display gadgets on an external device? Silver PAC is digging it up for their Evolution 550 universal remote set for release this February. More »
    12/14/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #boxee

    Boxee Beta Leaks on BitTorrent

    Interested in trying out the latest version of Boxee with its fancy new UI? Beta 0.9.20.9647 is now available for download from The Pirate Bay. [TPB]
    12/14/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #htpc

    The Ripple Look is the PC Fanboy's Ultra-Tiny Home Theater PC

    For us PC fanboys and gals who secretly drool over the Mac Mini's oh-so-tiny appearance, there's the Ripple Look. It's a great-looking Home Theater PC with an Intel dual core processor, 160GB of space, HD support, and one weird commercial. More »
    12/14/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #hometheater

    JVC's New Soundbar System Yells "NO MORE WIRED SPEAKERS"

    The world's first dual wireless sound bar system with wireless subwoofer and rear speakers makes me want to clear space on my walls and crank some of that rock and roll music. More »
    12/14/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #speakers

    The Best 5.1 Speaker Systems You Can Buy for $800 or Less

    During our week celebrating precision audio, you guys asked about respectable but affordable home-theater audio. So we hit up CNet's Audiophiliac, Steve Guttenberg, to clue us in to three exceptional 5.1 speaker/subwoofer combo packages selling for $800 or less. More »
    12/10/09
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    By Steve Guttenberg
  • #hometheater

    Someone Actually Built a $70k Stargate Atlantis Home Theater

    Jacob Yarmuth may not hold the official title of world's biggest Stargate Atlantis fan, but I doubt anyone would question his claim after he designed this home theater system inspired by the show. So what's $70k getting you these days? More »
    12/09/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #profdealzmodo

    Why It's Finally Time To Get a Home Theater PC

    I hear a lot about those damned netbooks as hot buys this season, but Prof. Dealzmodo suggests getting something that's actually, you know...useful. HTPCs baby. There has never been a better time: More »
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    12/08/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #dealzmodo

    The Best Post-Cyber Monday HDTV Deals

    The guys at HDGuru have scoured the offerings of online retailers once again to find the best post-Cyber Monday HDTV deals. More »
    12/03/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #crime

    "Hammer, Hammer" Says Frankenstein As He Smashes TVs In a Target

    A 39-year old Chicago man walked into a Minnesota Target store on Saturday morning and began smashing tvs while muttering "hammer" repeatedly in a monotone voice. Witnesses also describe him as walking like Frankenstein and having blood on his face. More »
    11/30/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #cybermonday

    The Best Cyber Monday HDTV Deals

    Before you confirm that Cyber Monday HDTV purchase, make sure to check out HD Guru's list of the best deals going. More »
    11/30/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #flowchart

    The Epic HDTV Buyer's Guide Flowchart

    Not sure what HDTV you should buy this holiday season? Thank God we have flowcharts to make the process easier. More »
    11/19/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #homeentertainment

    Sezmi Takes Big Step Towards Delivering All-in-One TV Solution

    It's been over a year since we last heard from Sezmi—the company that promises to deliver a complete internet and broadcast entertainment solution through one set-top-box—but new developments indicate that this project alive, well, and on the way. More »
    11/16/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #blackfriday

    Meijer Black Friday Ad Brings on the Cheap Crap

    Thank you Meijer, for aiming low this Black Friday. Our readers may/may not want a Sylvania 1080P 42-inch TV or Blu-ray player, but they'll be on sale for $499 and $89, respectively. Plus, $9 Blu-ray movies and cheap video games! More »
    11/16/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #hometheater

    BeoVision 7 LCD Gets Bigger, Pricier, and Blu-rayier

    Previously available as a 40-inch model in the States, Bang & Olufsen have upgraded their BeoVision 7 with a 55-inch LCD, direct-type LED-backlight with local dimming for greater contrast, two motorized floor stand options and room for a Blu-ray player. More »
    11/11/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #blackfriday

    Target's Black Friday Ad Is Yet Another Black Friday Letdown

    11/11/09
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  • #lcds

    Why You Don't Need To Spend Extra Money On a 240 Hz LCD TV

    Yesterday I discussed how the problem of motion blur has been all but eliminated in most mid-to-high-end LCDs. However, as HDGuru points out, there are consequences to bumping refresh rates up to 120 Hz or 240 Hz. More »
    11/05/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #lcds

    Study Claims Motion Blur Is a Non-Issue In Most Mid-To-High-End LCDs

    A study conducted by DisplayMate Technologies claims that the issue of "motion blur" so long associated with LCDs is no longer an issue in mid-to-high-end LCDs. However, manufacturers have no problem selling you gimmicks that supposedly fix the problem. More »
    11/04/09
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    By Sean Fallon
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