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Home Theater: Get Your Game On!
June 2009
From E-Gear
When you have a 16-year-old son, who’s life revolves around gaming, sometimes it’s just better to give in.
Toshiba to Display ‘Cell TV’ at CES Booth
January 8, 2009
From CES News
Toshiba America Consumer Products, while emphasizing its multi-tiered REGZA LCD product offerings and the various improvements it is including at all performance and pricing levels, is planning to demonstrate prototypes at CES incorporating the Cell TV platform: a technology that vice president of TV marketing Scott Ramirez said portends the future direction of REGZA design.
Disc Just In
June 2008
From DVD Reviews
Here’s what you’ll find new in stores this week: NEW BLU 10,000 B.C. (Warner) National Geographic: Sea Monsters (Warner) Over Alaska (Topics) Persepolis (Sony) The Spiderwick Chronicles (Paramount) Step Into Liquid (Lionsgate) Washington the Beautiful (Topics) DVD 10,000 B.C. (Warner) Before the Rain (Criterion) Bonneville (Fox) Charlie Bartlett (MGM) Definitely, Maybe (Universal) The Furies (Criterion) Futurama: Beast with a Billion Backs (Fox) The Hammer (Genius) Honeydripper (Universal) In Bruges (Universal) Journey to the Far Side of the Sun (Universal) Man of a Thousand Faces (Universal) Persepolis (Sony) Priceless (Panorama) The Spiderwick Chronicles (Paramount) Xanadu (Universal) TV-ON-DVD Dogfights: Season 2 (A&E) Early Edition: Season 1
Disc Just In
May 2008
From DVD Reviews
Here’s what you’ll find new in stores this week: NEW BLU Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Fox) Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (Buena Vista) Master and Commander (Fox) Mrs. Doubtfire (Fox) Shinobi: Heart Under Blade (Funimation) Untraceable (Sony) Youth Without Youth (Sony) DVD The Big Trail (Fox) Classic Sci-Fi Ultimate Collection 1 & 2 (Universal) Day of the Outlaw (MGM) The Fire Within (Criterion) Fox Western Classics Collection (Fox) Frank Sinatra Collections – various (Warner) Frontiers (Lionsgate) The Great Debaters (Genius) The Gunfight at Dodge City (MGM) Indiana Jones: The Adventure Collection (Paramount) The Lovers (Criterion) Mad Money
Review: Infinity TSS-1200 Speaker System
September 2007
From Product Reviews
Having covered consumer electronics now for the past ten years, it seems I am eating my words each time I state that I don’t think a given category can get any better or any less expensive. While I expect that commodity technologies will get better and cheaper, I am perhaps most astounded by the fact that mechanical technologies, such as transducers, continue to get better and less expensive to produce. What makes speakers get better and better? The answer is simple; companies, like
Infinity, who are committed to continually besting their previous efforts, while investing in research of more exotic composite materials and a
Car Audio on a Beer Budget
May 2007
From College Gear Guide
So, you are loading the last load of Yaffa Blocks and computer peripherals into your ride to return to school. The thing you really need? Killer tunes for your trip. There is nothing like a high-end car audio system, and if there is any time in life you should splurge on one, it is college. College exposes you to so much more diversified music than you've ever experienced with your buddies in high school. Why not enjoy them on a high-end car audio system? It even makes more sense for commuter students. Unfortunately, car audio can be a low priority with leisure funds
Top 10 Tech Upgrades for Your Car
December 2006
From E-Gear
Tired of the same old boring radio stations and CDs on your daily commute? Kids in the backseat driving you nuts on long trips? Too proud to ask for directions so you wander around lost? Barely able to hear your tunes over all of the engine and road noise? Fear not, there’s a simple and inexpensive mobile electronics upgrade that can cure any of the ills that make modern day drive time monotonous, frustrating or just plain dangerous. Below we’ve put together a list of the top 10 car tech upgrades for your car. The best part is you can easily add any one
Recall-a-thon ‘06 Continues: Olympus’ Turn
September 2006
From News
In March, Olympus recalled several camera models due to a problem with flash circuits that could result in overheating and burns. On Tuesday, the company added two more models to that voluntary recall. The
Infinity Zoom 76 and the Promaster
Infinity Twin have been added to a recall that already includes the
Infinity Twin, AF-1 Twin,
Infinity Zoom 200 series, AZ 200 series, and Quantary
Infinity Zoom 222 Olympus-brand 35mm film cameras. The cameras in question were sold between January 1989 and December 1995, and total around 24,000 units, bringing the total recall to 1.2 million cameras. 21 reports
Eclipse, Simplified Navigation
January 2005
From Product Reviews
When it comes to high-end car stereo head units, Eclipse is at the top. The company definitely wanted to show off its technological prowess with the multi-talented AVN2454 dashboard-mounted navigation system. The AVN2454 plays CDs, CD-ROM, CD-RW, MP3, DVD, DVD-R and most importantly, integrates DVD navigation, without the need of storing a bulky black box in the trunk—a common drawback of in car navigation systems and high-end head units. The unit's face is dominated by a 6.5-inch TFT touch-panel display. This design allows for a simplified button layout that borders the display rather than stack layer upon layer of miniscule buttons, which can
Infinity Modulus
November 2001
From Product Reviews
Infinity Modulus Home Theater System Style With a Learning Curve by David Dritsas As far as speakers go,
Infinity is probably one of the most style-minded manufacturers there is. Everything the company offers has a look. Whether it's a silver-colored tweeter or a curvaceous center channel speaker, the company's sense of fashion is very modern. It is not hard to say that
Infinity products always look good, depending on your own taste, of course. However, when deciding what kind of speakers to buy, shopping by style alone is a dangerous path to follow. Sometimes you can get burned by speakers that look good, but