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Hot Product: Harman Kardon Speaker Systems
Hot Product: Harman Kardon Speaker Systems
July 2008 From Hot Products
The 5.1-channel HKTS 18 and HKTS 15 home cinema speaker systems combine elegant design with exceptional performance and installation flexibility and value. The HKTS 18 and HKTS 15 include four wall-mountable satellite speakers with swivel wall-mount brackets, a center channel speaker and a subwoofer. The systems employ premium-quality woofers and dome tweeters to deliver expansive multichannel sound, and their unique appearance, with subtly contoured enclosures, a black finish and metal-mesh grilles, integrates beautifully into any decor. The HKTS 18 and HKTS 15 are available for $899 (MSRP) and $699 (MSRP), respectively. www.harmankardon.com
 
CEDIA: At Feet’s End
CEDIA: At Feet’s End
September 10, 2007 From Greg Robinson
As a preface, let me just say that my feet hurt and I’m starting to get cranky. At least I can stretch out in coach tonight on my flight home. Ugh. Also, I would like to offer a suggestion to the many exhibitors on the CEDIA show floor: you are absolutely permitted and, dare I say encouraged, to show footage from something other than Pirates of the Carribean. I’m just sayin’.Here are some of the highlights from my third day at CEDIA Expo 2007:Boston AcousticsNow here’s something that should be popular with some folks. If you’ve been wanting a subwoofer
 
Harman Kardon Introduces A/V Receivers
Harman Kardon Introduces A/V Receivers
April 2007 From News
Harman Kardon has announced the introduction of a new line of four different A/V receivers, for use with home entertainment systems. They are called the AVR 146, AVR 147, AVR 247 and AVR 347. The AVR 247 and 347 both come equipped with DCDi technology by Faroudja, and both have multiroom audio capability. All four receivers are compatible with Harman Kardon’s The Bridge iPod interface and docking station, in addition to A/V Sync Delay technology. And all four are capable of transmitting high-definition video signals. The AVR 347 is priced at $899, the AVR 247 at $549, the AVR 147 at
 
CONNECTING A<br />HOME THEATER
DIY: Connecting a Home Theater
August 2006 From News
Now that a pair of movie tickets will set you back $20 – or more, if you splurge for a $7 popcorn and two $4 sodas – it’s easy to see why interest in home theater has exploded in recent years. If you wait a few months, you can buy that same movie on DVD for under $20 and you’ll have complete control over who watches it with you and you’ll save a bundle on snacks. In fact, if you’re supplying the movie and the home theater, make your friends bring the treats! It may sound like you’ve got the easy part, but
 
Editors' Choice Top 40 Products
February 2003 From E-Gear
Mitsubishi WS-55411 55-inch High-Definition Compatible Television ($3,199). Unmatched picture quality and convenience. Casio GV-10 G Bros Digital Camera ($349). Finally, a digital camera that can handle the great outdoors. Sharp Aquos LC-15B2UB 15-inch LCD TV ($1,299). Crystal clear picture, flat and portable. Jamo A410 Home Theater Speaker System ($1,400). Innovative design and excellent performance for music and movies. Apple iPod ($399). Apple has done for MP3 players what it achieved with iMacs - make everybody want one. Marantz DLP VP-12S1 Home Theater Projector ($12,500). High-definition has never looked better. ATI All-In-Wonder 8500DV Graphics Card ($399). Turns your PC into a hot gaming, digital video
 
Athena Point5 Speaker System
May 2002 From Product Reviews
Good Sound Can Be Easy By Grant Clauser While many people would love a dedicated home theater room in their house, most of us settle for racking up a DVD player and a television in a living or family room. For that reason home theater speakers should be flexible enough for music as well as movies, and they shouldn't take over the environment, at least when they're not running. Most people would also add easy-to-use and inexpensive to their speaker wish list. Athena Technologies, a Canadian speaker company, set out to build a home theater speaker system that was easy to use, good to
 
Home Networking
April 2000 From E-Gear
Do You Want to Live in the Home of the Future? By David Dritsas Remember the old "home of the future" news reels from the 1950s? In the Pleasant Meadows development community, a Donna Reed look-a-like serves up turkey and mashed potatoes with appliances that appear from behind hidden panels in the kitchen; all controlled from a button menagerie on the countertop. Father orders up an evening martini from the automatic bartender, lights his cigarette from a pop up ashtray/lighter that appears from the arm of the couch. He glances comfortingly out the window at the robotic lawn mower that is finishing up its