LATEST ADDITIONS

Michael J. Nelson  |  Dec 28, 2009
The purchase of even a seemingly trivial home theater product is fraught with complications: Is this the right length cord? Did I buy the right adapter? Why does the guy at RadioShack smell vaguely of Hormel corned beef hash? The purchase of a new television, the centerpiece of a home theater, is that much more complicated. Understandably, people often view it with the same amount of trepidation as they do their own public caning. (I know I was nervous before mine, yet as it turns out, my caner was thorough, yet gentle.) Fortunately, this magazine gives you everything you need to help you choose the right TV. But there’s still the matter of actually buying your TV.
Scott Wilkinson  |  Dec 28, 2009

As a kid, I remember visiting friends and seeing McIntosh stereo systems in their homes, no doubt the pride and joy of their fathers. Even way back then, <A href="http://www.mcintoshlabs.com">McIntosh</A> was a revered brand, and it remains so today, 60 years after its founding. In celebration of this milestone anniversary, the company has introduced its first-ever compact integrated audio system, the MXA60.

user  |  Dec 28, 2009
Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, arguably the greatest sfx fest in movie history, will finally get a high-def release next year. Unfortunately, there's a catch. The Blu-ray disc release will use only the shorter cut shown in theaters.
Kris Deering  |  Dec 27, 2009
Movie: 3.5
Picture/Sound: 3.5/4
Extras: 3
Kris Deering  |  Dec 27, 2009
Movie: 3
Picture/Sound: 2.5/3.5
Extras: 2.5
Kris Deering  |  Dec 27, 2009
Movie: 3.5
Picture/Sound: 4/4
Extras: 3.5
Kris Deering  |  Dec 27, 2009
Movie: 5
Picture/Sound: 5/5
Extras: 3.5

Pages

X