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HT Staff  |  Jun 05, 2007  |  0 comments
The Home Entertainment Show 2007 held May 11-13, 2007, at the Grand Hyatt New York Hotel in New York City, will be remembered by exhibitors, consumers, and visiting media as a well-attended showcase of some of the finest home-entertainment products available.
Ken Richardson  |  Jun 04, 2007  |  0 comments

Parke Puterbaugh  |  Jun 04, 2007  |  0 comments
Tio Bitar Kemado
Music •••• Sound •••
Unless you're conversant in Swedish, you won't understand a word of Tio Bitar.
Sean Greer  |  Jun 04, 2007  |  0 comments

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Marc Horowitz  |  Jun 04, 2007  |  0 comments
Warner
Movie ••½ Picture ••• Sound •••½ Extras NONE
Director Steven Soderbergh pays homage to b
Sean Greer  |  Jun 04, 2007  |  0 comments

So you finally bought that shiny new front projector. The choices for watching your first movie with it are simple: either unpack it, set it on the box, and use the wall for a screen or skip the instant gratification and be shocked by how incredible the image can look from a properly installed projector.

Adrienne Maxwell  |  Jun 04, 2007  |  First Published: May 04, 2007  |  0 comments
We look at three 1080p LCDs that offer a little something for everyone.

I'm going to let you in on a little secret: The performance gap between LCD TVs is shrinking. Of course, there are enough differences to keep us reviewer types employed (at least for now); we see variations in color temperature, black level, light output, and processing. Still, it's been a while since I encountered an LCD that simply performed poorly, at least from a reputable manufacturer. Let's face it—you really have to screw up to make HDTV and high-definition DVD look bad. As you try to decide which LCD deserves your money, it has become less a question of good versus bad performance and more a question of fit and price: Which model offers the performance and features set to suit your needs at a price you can afford?

Mark Fleischmann  |  Jun 04, 2007  |  First Published: May 04, 2007  |  0 comments
The natural high.

I drink green tea the way some people drink water. I make it in large batches, keep it in the fridge, and guzzle it all day. Such are the dimensions of this innocuous drug habit that I blend teas, often adding a pinch of Butterfly Sencha (with peach and sunflower petals) to a standard Sencha, creating something more subtle than the former and more interesting than the latter. (The Tea Squad may burst through the door to arrest me at any moment.) I do the same with surround equipment. This month, I've deliberately brought together a receiver brand that prides itself on neutrality with a speaker brand that obsesses about the purity and phase coherence of high frequencies. Marantz, meet Tannoy. Tannoy, meet Marantz. What will happen next?

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