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Wednesday, 09 May 2012 ,  Written by Dick Ward
Wolf Launches New 3D Projectors Staring at $75k
The folks over at Wolf Cinema don't do things on the cheap.  That's not great if you're on a tight budget, but if you're the kind of person who doesn't mind shelling out for the top of the line, it's very good news indeed.
Tuesday, 08 May 2012 ,  Written by Dick Ward
Panasonic Reveals Their New Pet Project – A 145 Inch 8K Plasma
Panasonic has created another drool-worthy set that we'll unfortunately never get our hands on.  It's a 145 inch plasma with an 8K resolution.  CTO Hideo Toyoda says that no matter how close you are or far away you get, you'll be tricked into thinking you're watching reality. "It doesn't use 3D technology," he says, "but the picture is so realistic, you feel truly immersed in the scene."
Wednesday, 25 April 2012 ,  Written by Dick Ward
Theta Announces Upgrades to Casablanca III Controller
The folks at Theta Digital are adding firmware and hardware upgrade options for their Casablanca III controller.  The new 12-Channel Digi-Out Card, available now at $1,995, supports AES/EBU at rates of 192kHz and 24-bits.  It also allows the use of DACs, like the Generation VIII Series 3 from Theta.  
Tuesday, 24 April 2012 ,  Written by Dick Ward
NAD's New Integrated Amps Pack 24/96 USB DACs
NAD has introduced a pair of integrated amps that pack something new – a 24/96 DAC for USB.  The added DAC aims to liven up your compressed audio and give you the best listening experience possible with your digital files.  Of course, there's more to the new C 375DAC and C 356DAC than just a USB DAC.
Tuesday, 24 April 2012 ,  Written by Dick Ward
Light Harmonic Launches the $20,000 Da Vinci DAC
The new Da Vinci DAC from Light Harmonic is for those to whom money is not an issue.  As in, not an issue in any way shape or form.  You know, the kind of people that can drop $20,000 on a DAC, which is coincidentally what the Da Vinci costs.  That $20k gets you a huge array of technologies that ensure the best possible sound.  Take, for example, its power supply with a trio of R-core transformers – one dedicated to digital circuits, one to analog, and one to conversions.
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