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more about #harmankardon Cecilparks: If you're an audiophile and you're buying strictly for music enjoyment - not for home theater uses - sub-woofers are unnecessary if you have a very go... more » RainyDayInterns: Finally...an upgrade to replace the clear round Apple speakers we have for our Apple Cube. more » LVP: This is what it sounds like when my wallet cries. more » dagamer34: My entire 5.1 speaker setup for my home theater cost that much! more » LVP: A grand for plastic housing? It's plastic right? Fail! more » Covertghost: No woofer because it'd probably shatter the speakers... more » Kaiser-Machead: And they'll look super classy when one of the speakers detaches and hangs inside of the inaccessible glass case. more » Ryan_Long: Superman's Speakers of Solitude more » Bandit: Why full up the iPhone's memory with a giant 1080 video file when the screen's resolution is much less? Unless you're going to create an Apple-to-HDM... more » Jimmy1: Well, if that's true, say sayonara to the only feature advantage the Zune HD had. Ah, well; nice try Microsoft. I still like my Z80, so there's that. more » OCEntertainment: Eh, wouldn't be surprising. Also wouldn't be too fantastic. Unless they're coming out with a 1TB iPod, I'm *still* not all that interested in using a ... more » A Pimp Named DaveR: I think the release is just saying that the HK receiver can stream stored HD files off of an iPod -- not that the iPod itself can play the image. more » mikkelfunck: All a blueray player does is lift the digital signal from the disc, process the signal and deliver it to the HDMI connection. Looking aside from some ... more » .357: Maybe I could just spend $200 on a regular player. Nah, not worth it. The Harmon Kardon is so much better. more » John Mirusso: my guess will have to end up being the ethernet cord and the other 90 plugins/adapters.. also a big name brand (if this is one) usually charges alot f... more » Project_J187: Seems like a waste. I love there products and treasure the Harmon Kardon receiver I have, but what in gods name could justify $1000 on a blu ray play... more » p0op: And the reason it will cost nearly a grand is because? more » Aashish Bhagyanagar: Those Sony headphones look cool......Does anyone know about their acoustic performance? more » ThisCharmingMan: I would LOVE to have those tonewood speakers. I hate how the world is full of things I will never get to have :( more » Nick: i remember when my buddy bought some speakers from the back of van. very surprised those didn't make the list. more » -
#speakers
Harman Kardon Has the Balls to Charge $1,000 for 2.0 Computer Speakers
These Harman Kardon GLA-55 speakers may look right at home in Superman's Fortress of Solitude, but for that kind of money they'd better also tap dance and do my laundry. More » -
#rumor
Apple May Activate High Definition Video Playback In the iPhone and iPod
This one wasn't in our guide to Apple's Rock and Roll event rumors, but Harman Kardon may have spilt the beans. According to this press release, the iPod and iPhone can indeed play high definition video, as previously discovered: More » -
#bluray
Harman Kardon Blu-ray Player: Half As Expensive In US as In Europe
We wrote up the Harman Kardon BDP 10 not long ago, shipping in Europe for roughly $940. Good news is, HK's BDP 1—with the same decent specs—is arriving in the US for $500 MSRP. [Harman Kardon] -
#blurayplayers
Harman Kardon Jumps on the Blu-ray Player Bandwagon
Known mostly for its lavish—and expensive—home theater gadgets, Harmon Kardon will be releasing its first Blu-ray player, the BDP 10, sometime in May for $940. More » -
#battlemodo
Ultimate Cut-The-Crap In-Ear Headphone Battlemodo
Why do music lovers put up with cheap stock earbuds? You've spent hundreds of dollars on an MP3 player then effectively nullify your investment with headphones that suck the soul out of the music that you love. Choosing a higher-end set of earphones is almost impossible, since there are way too many, and they are deliberately marketed to blur the distinctions from best to worst. I tried out $2,000 worth of in-ear earphones—16 pairs made it to my final evaluation—and since I like you, I will share the results of my hours of ear penetration. More » -
#ifa2007
Hands-on with Harman Kardon's Go + Play: (Verdict: Boomy Boom-Dock)
We saw Harman Kardon's Go + Play portable dock last year, but at IFA we actually Went + Played with it (did you see what I just did there?). And we can report that the three-bass, two-treble speaker system RAWKS. More pics and info below. More » -
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#laptops
Toshiba Qosmio G45-AV680 is First HD DVD-R Laptop in US
Although the most notable feature in the Qosmio G45-AV680 laptop is the fact that you can burn 30GB onto one HD DVD-R disc, its other specs are quite good as well. There's Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, four Harman Kardon speakers, a built-in sub, a PowerMate-like silver control knob with blue LED light, 17-inch 1920x1200 display, 2GB RAM, Intel T7300 Core 2 Duo processor, and a built-in webcam. The price for all this? $3,199. Not too bad, considering the HD DVD-R and the first class features. [Businesswire] More »

