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Tom Norton  |  Sep 15, 2006  |  0 comments

This programmable, whole-house multi-zone 5" widescreen controller from AMX was so cute you'll want to adopt it.

Fred Manteghian  |  Sep 15, 2006  |  0 comments

English speaker manufacturer Tannoy made their name with concentric driver arrays, but technology and nostalgia were combined in their Prestige line that pays homage to their past. The Kensingtons ($11,000/pr) are two way speakers in gorgeous wood cabinets. The drivers and cabinets are handmade in England. I rapped on them and they are solid and tight. The side by side vertical slots that run top to bottom along the corners of the speaker (not visible in this shot, unfortunately) are the vents for the bass. Powered with a Manley Amp Stingray integrated tube amp and driven by a Denon CD player, the sound was really quite good, even amongst the aural clutter that is the show floor.

Tom Norton  |  Sep 15, 2006  |  0 comments

AMX can do small <I>and</I> large. Here, they're latest cybernetic remotes entertain visitors. To input commands, push their noses.

Tom Norton  |  Sep 15, 2006  |  0 comments

Revel's Kevin Voecks shows off the company's new Ultima2 speakers, including the Salon and the smaller Studio. Other Ultima1 models are described in our day 1 report.

Fred Manteghian  |  Sep 15, 2006  |  0 comments

HDMI cables are subject to misbehaving. The longer the run, the bigger the chance that the desired "I" signal pattern is turned into something that looks more like the oscilloscope sine wave that opens classic episodes of "Outer Limits." But you can control the vertical and horizontal, so to speak, with some HDMI extenders. There are several kinds available, from inexpensive inline devices like the UltraLink that worked for Tom (but not for me) and there are more heavily engineered solutions like the Etheral Restorer.

Fred Manteghian  |  Sep 15, 2006  |  0 comments

Custom installation speaker manufacturer Speakercraft decided that their dealers should get a little culture while they're in town. Well respected artists have provided works of art for display. Nice touch Speakercraft!

Geoffrey Morrison  |  Sep 15, 2006  |  0 comments
Optoma announced the HD70, a 720p projector for only $999. Even cooler, it’s shipping next week. Look for our review soon.
Geoffrey Morrison  |  Sep 15, 2006  |  0 comments
Like I reported on a month ago, Samsung announced at the show the running change and update “fix” for the BD-P1000. Look for it in players and available for download at the end of October.
Maureen Jenson  |  Sep 15, 2006  |  0 comments
Following on the success of AudioControl's Maestro M2, the M2e theater processor incorporates AudioControl's Active Balanced Technology, which allows it to output a high-rez component video signal that can extend 1,000 feet over standard Cat-5 wiring.
Maureen Jenson  |  Sep 15, 2006  |  0 comments
Addressing the needs of folks who can't--or don't want to--have rear channel speakers are the new KEF Five-2 Series speakers.

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