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more about #onkyo Gary_7vn: Or you could just plug in a usb monitor into a regular laptop. 6 of them even. more » madog: First thing I thought of, "Why don't you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make that a little louder?" ... "But this has 2 scree... more » Mikestan: and a hernia... more » RoboBagins: I expect to see this in the next big blockbuster movie with a attractive indie actor playing a likable nerd/techie/hacker more » zeronyne: I like the Lenovo W700 concept better, but this is one third of the price. more » B-low: I'd buy one just to get that wallpaper. And really it's a great deal because you get two of that wallpaper for the price of one. more » Bruce Hawkins: Do you guys think this dual screen business is going to be the future? more » bandit: We have two horizontal ears, and yet hear vertical sound due to timing differences and other biological features. This suggests a vertical sound comp... more » üli von strüple: so do they have speakers to use with this new feature? more » IN THE FACE!: more » Matt Ghilarducci: HP Touchsmart for the win. I have one and I love it. All that and a bag of chips for far less money (for the 22.5 screen) and a bit less money (for ... more » Howard Weliver: While they are revamping the iMac. Will someone tell the genius engineers over at Apple to use a universal mount so I can mount it to the wall. more » sega8800: i'd rather have an ipod touch or iphone dock to replace my keyboard's numberpad portion. i think giz posted something like that before more » Marc Plante: I guess it's sexy, but why not just build an HTPC and use the leftover money for a larger screen? more » phoomp: Oh no ... suggesting that Apple isn't the pinnacle of design? more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: But is the screen/cover held on by state of the art magnets? more » jwm1314: when has apple's designs been "over the top"? all have been minimal without too much flash and pazaaz. more » Hello Mister Walrus: "a bundled TV Tuner, Blu-ray burner and an iPod dock would set the design over the top." It would also set the price over the top with Apple tax. more » Linux Chief hardware engineer: Apple doesnt steal, they innovate :) more » OMG! DEITY!: I don't care what they do, but I really want some sort of redesign... Something cool, revolutionary and different... ...like an iMac made from... ...h... more » -
#laptops
Onkyo DX Laptop Gives You Two Screens for Under $1000
Dual screen laptops are nothing more than a novelty. But I mean, what a novelty! More » -
#ipoddocks
The Onkyo ND-S1 iPod Dock is Speakerless But Abounds With Outputs
Onkyo's Japan-only (for now) dock lacks speakers but makes up for it with optical/coaxial digital audio outputs, regular old composite video output and a USB connection for syncing with iTunes. It's meant for higher end AV systems. [AVWatch via Engadget] -
#receivers
Onkyo Launches First Dolby Pro Logic IIz Receiver That Adds Vertical Sound Dimension
Onkyo's new TX-SR607 receiver goes where no sound component has ever gone before by providing Dolby Pro Logic IIz, which gives you vertically-oriented sound in addition to the normal surround sound. More » -
#pcs
Apple, Please Steal Some Ideas from the Onkyo Sotec Media PC
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#dealzmodo
Gadgets Deals of the Day: Free 4GB Flash Cards Edition
It's official: My money is gone. Electronics? Mortgage? Pants? No superfluous spending for me, thanks. I invested in life's two basic pillars: Food and booze. So, I can has flash memory for zero bucks? Yes. -
#deals
Gadget Deals of the Day
Am I the only one who was superbly disappointed by Best Buy's Black Friday ad? It's heartbreaking, really, especially with all the deals you can find on the web every day that don't require frostbite and painful skin grafts. In today's roundup, we have a few excellent refurbished deals for those who can hide their snobbery, like a Onkyo 7.1 receiver that's reduced over 60%. Or pick up a new 7" photo frame for just $40. Here's the full list: More » -
#dealzmodo
Gadget Deals of the Day
The stock market may be shrieking in pain, but you can drown out the agony by shopping for great deals on audio equipment. We're talking about an Onkyo surround sound system with six speakers and a receiver for under $300, or maybe a set of JVC noise canceling headphones for under $40. Close your eyes real tight and blast the ABBA, because you're about to save some big money money money money. (OK, maybe just three monies, but definitely more than two.) More » -
#wireless
Onkyo MHP-UW2 Wireless Headphones For iPod Users
Onkyo is poised to pack yet another wireless gadget on the 2.4 GHz band with their new MHP-UW2 headphones. However, the uncompressed connection should result in some decent CD-quality audio. (But what is the deal with that receiver? It almost doubles the footprint of the iPod Touch). At any rate, the MHP-UW2s are compatible with the iPod classic, Touch, Nano and Mini and it includes inputs for other audio devices. It set to be released in Japan on November 14th for around $200, but there is no word on whether or not it will haul that fat receiver across the pond to the States anytime soon. [Impress via Crunchgear] -
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#hometheater
Onkyo's TX-SR876 and TX-NR906: Top-of-the-Line THX Ultra2 Receivers
Once again Onkyo has delivered gadget porn in receiver form—two THX Ultra2 Plus certified 7.1 channel A/V receivers to be exact. The TX-SR876 and TX-NR906 both provide high quality HDMI repeaters, Audyssey's new Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume tech, HD Radio, 140 and 145 watts per channel (respectively), badass HQV Reon-VX video upscaling to 1080p and new THX Loudness Plus processing. The NR906 will also give you portable digital audio device support as well as streaming audio via a rear panel Ethernet port. The TX-SR876 and the TX-NR906 will retail at $1,799 and $2,299, respectively. More » -
#homeentertainment
Onkyo HT-S5100 Home Theater in a Box: 7.1 Surround and Acoustic Room Calibration For $579
Onkyo's best new entry level HTiB setup has a 7.1 surround is notable for having room correction tech. I'm pretty sure its rare to find a low end system that can adjust gain and delay on all channels to calibrate itself to a room's acoustics. The receiver included is the DTS/Dolby capable HT-R560, with 3 HDMI inputs, 130 watts per channel, and is Sirius satellite ready. The set up also comes with an iPod dock and a 290-watt sub. Not bad for $579 from a solid company like Onkyo. There are two lesser models: More » -
#bigstick
Onkyo DTX-8.8, The Receiver With Everything
Onkyo kicks ass again with its latest monster receiver, the Integra DTX-8.8. This one has four HDMI 1.3a inputs and two HDMI outputs, and uses the industry standard Silicon Optix chipset to upscale video to 1080p. This unit brings the serious power, able to pump 280 watts into each of its seven channels. Just look at all the inputs on this mutha. More »

