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Glowing USB Sound Card

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Believe it or not, this glowing vacum tube is actually a USB sound card for your laptop. It has both audio in and out features, very cool!

$10,000 USB Drive

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Mnemosyne's $10,000, 16GB USB drive is housed inside a puzzle that must be solved to physically get to the memory within. Apparently simple encryption is just too middle-class for anybody rich enough to afford this thing.

Silicon Image show first HDMI 1.4 Parts for Liquid HD

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Silicon Image has just introduced the SiI9387 port processor and the SiI9334 transmitter, the first products to use the latest HDMI 1.4. The new devices offer a richer entertainment, enabling new connectivity such as Silicon Image's LiquidHD technology.

Integra Delivers Versatile Three-Zone Preamplifier/Processor

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Integra has introduced the THX Ultra2 Certified DTC-9.8 preamplifier to meet the complex needs of system integrators and custom installers while providing state-of-the-art features and performance for the home theater enthusiast. The preamp features HDMI v 1.3a switching, HQV

Plan to buy a Blu-Ray Player

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Really can't wait to pick up a blu-ray player, my buddy Pete actually put a few 1080p videos on a DVD+R to show me what it would look like on my Panasonic PT-AE3000U projector. The video images looked absolutely

Dolby Volume Technology

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Dolby Laboratories, Inc. will be showcasing two new receivers that feature a new feature called "Dolby Volume." The receivers that will be showcasing the new technology is the Harman Kardon AVR 7550HD and the Arcam FMJ AVR600. Dolby

Cambridge Audio

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When it comes to receivers we like to think that major companies such as Onkyo, Pioneer, and Yamaha are the best. But, low and behold Cambridge Audio has proven they can hang with the top dogs. Cambridge Audio

New Multiroom Receivers by Audio Design Associates

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Coming this new year is three new multiroom receivers to the Suite 8000 series. What's great is the 6 audio inputs featured and two tuners. What's not so great is the hefty retail price, coming in at $4,999.

Onkyo iPod Dock and HD Radio

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A well known company called Onkyo has just released a new universal port for their receivers. It is capable of handling the iPod and iPhone, which ends up streaming music right to your Onkyo AV receiver. The accessory

TEAC’s new Reference 600 Hi-fi System

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If you love the company TEAC, they have just released their new Reference 600 mini component system. The electronic includes a stereo receiver, the AG-H600DNT, and a CD player, the PD-H600. It mainly features audiophile-grade components and circuitry.

NAD adds two new AV Receivers to their Line

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NAD has just launched two new receivers, the T 747 and T 737 A/V receivers. The T 747 has the ability to upscale standard definition to 1080p using Faroudja DCDi, pretty amazing huh. It also features lossless decoding

Denon Launching New Receivers and Blu-Ray Players

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Denon will be launching a new line of receivers, this includes new type of blu-ray players and av receivers with surround sound technology. A total of sixteen receivers will be made in the price rance of $349 and $1,999.

My favorite Speakers: Cerwin Vegas

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Many people seems to go smaller nowadays, I still like big speakers. You're probably going to know what speakers I'm going to mention next, yes, Cerwin Vegas. Even though a lot of people may disagree with me, I


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