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 Las Vegas was yet again host to CES, where hundreds of industry folks, journalists, and just plain revelers converged to see the latest trends in technology, communications, entertainment, and lifestyle products. Every ...
 Integrated amplifiers are probably more popular than ever before. Today, many companies offer a one box, convenient solution loaded with features and requiring fewer cables / less rack space, which allows for full system ...
 Legendary British HiFi firm, Musical Fidelity, has been at it for about 25 years now. They have been widely praised for decades for their amplifiers, hybrid tube designs, and digital source components. Musical Fidelity&...
 Bel Canto Design, out of Minneapolis, has an the envious reputation of making a full line of very well reviewed Class D amplifiers, preamps, DAC’s, CD players, and transports. Their ...
 Very few categories in high end, perfectionist audio are as controversial as cables. There are endless debates about silver or copper,shielded or not, soldered or crimped, cryo’d or not, and ...
 Pro-Ject, the company from Austria, whose Pre Box and Head Box I previously reviewed, has been expanding their product line while keeping true to their mission. That mission is producing great sounding, well ...
 DH Labs is one of my favorite audio cable makers. As a matter of fact, their digital cables and the silver Revelation interconnect are two of my references. They have been at the ...
 “Computer audio” is the current favorite buzz phrase in high end audio. Ironically, non audiophiles are probably not too familiar with the term since playing music files from a computer, internet ...
 One of the biggest challenges a speaker designer has is making a very compact, low mass speaker sound lifelike. There have been a number of notable “book shelf” designs, like ...
 Olive Media Inc. has gained quite a loyal, worldwide following for their user friendly, great sounding series of music servers they created from the point of view of non computer geeks and music ...
 Bryston’s first two forays into digital source components, the BCD-1 CD player and the BDA-1 DAC , have been smashing successes, garnering rave reviews for sound, build quality, and overall value. Those ...
 It's been over a decade since Napster changed the music industry forever. Or rather, since broadband Internet, faster computers, ever growing hard drive sizes, and new compression algorithms (like the mp3) ...
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Home Theater News LCD HDTV News
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Written by Dick Ward
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 |
You're not going to find any big surprises in Sony's new NX810 television line. All things considered, it's fairly standard stuff in one nice big package. Each of the televisions in the NX810 line features LED edge-lighting that automatically adjusts itself based on the level of light in the room. It's a nice feature to have, especially if you're energy conscious or just concerned about preserving the life of your set.
NX810 televisions come with Wi-Fi connectivity built right in, so you won't have to worry about extra wires and cables. You can play videos from Netflix, Amazon on Demand and other services including Sony's own new movie service known as Qriocity. You'll be able to pick up the new sets – which come with a pair of 3D Blu-ray movies – this September. The 46 inch version will run an even $3,000 while the 55 inch model costs $3,700 and the 60 inch will run you $4,700.
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