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Shane Buettner  |  Jan 15, 2007  |  0 comments

Triad's Platinum speakers walked away with Loudpseaker System of the year, with a system with equal amounts of unbridled dynamic power and inner detail and finesse.

Mark Fleischmann  |  Jan 15, 2007  |  0 comments
Are you a fan of Norah Jones? If so, you may be looking to download "Thinking About You," her new single. Best place to go is Yahoo, where you can buy it in the latest, coolest codec ever: MP3! Yeah, yeah, yeah, you can buy the track from iTunes. But if you do, it will be wrapped in FairPlay, Apple's brand of digital rights management (yuck, tooey). Wouldn't you rather pay the same to Yahoo, and enjoy the following advantages of DRM-free downloads, so helpfully enumerated by Yahoo? Oooh, talk DRM-less to me:
Shane Buettner  |  Jan 14, 2007  |  1 comments

While I haven't finished my full review on the Anthem AVM 50, I'm going to give something away here by showing that it nabbed <I>UAV's</I> Top Pre/Pro for 2006.

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 14, 2007  |  1 comments

Although our review hasn't been published yet, Tom Norton loved NAD's Masters Series power amp so much we decided to give it our version of a Browny Button!

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 14, 2007  |  2 comments

Sony walked away with two of <I>UAV's</I> vaunted awards, nabbing Best Rear Projection TV with the KDS-R60XBR2 and Best Value for the Sony VPL-VW50 Pearl projector.

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 14, 2007  |  1 comments

DreamVision showed two three-chip 1080p D-ILA projectors that featured stunning, curvaceous industrial design.

Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 14, 2007  |  0 comments

When 1080p home theater projectors were introduced a year or so ago, a funny thing happened on the way to the party.

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 13, 2007  |  1 comments

As the proud parent of Denon and Marantz D&M Holdings came away from CES with a pair of <I>UAV</I> awards. Denon's AVR-5805 was the best AV receiver we saw and heard, while the Marantz VP-11S1 remains the top 1080p projector we've seen in 2006 or any other year.

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 13, 2007  |  0 comments

Although there was stiff competition Toshiba's HD-A1 walked away with <I>UAV's</I> Disc Player of the Year honors, and garnered serious consideration for overall Product of the Year.

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