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Rich Warren  |  Jan 07, 2006  |  0 comments

The Boston Acoustics Recepter Radio HD AM/FM/HD table radio

Al Griffin  |  Jan 07, 2006  |  0 comments

The Pioneer Elite BDP-HD1 Blu-ray player is due in May at a price of $1,800

Al Griffin  |  Jan 07, 2006  |  0 comments

Sony Bravia KDL-46S200 46-inch, 1080p LCD HDTV

As usual, there's no shortage of cool HDTVs to check out here at CES. But a few new developments have caught my attention - all of them good, and all worth considering as you make plans to invest in a new high-def set.

Michael Antonoff  |  Jan 07, 2006  |  0 comments

RCA's Lyra X3000 portable video player

David Ranada  |  Jan 07, 2006  |  0 comments

A traditional "can" TV tuner next to its tiny Xceive chip replacement

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Top view of an Alpine PDX-1.1000 mono power amplifier

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Finally, the Pioneer EX series speakers mentioned in my Day 1 report (below) were producing some of the best sounds at the show—at the Alexis or anywhere else. Thew demo here was 2-channel only, using the big S-7EX floor-stander. I found very little to criticize in what I heard, but hope to get the chance to review these speakers very soon in a full mulichannel array. I'm not convinced that Pioneer's decision to market these speakers under their own name is a wise one. US audiophiles have never made a beeline for Japanese speakers (though many of them are now listening to Chinese ones!!). But the speakers are actually a hybrid of Japanese manufacturing, British design (from speaker designer Andrew Jones, who also designed the up market TAD speakers that use similar but not identical drivers) and French (cabinet) styling. If you're in the market for a $9000 pair of speakers, or a surround package built around them, they definitely deserve a listen. I'll have more to say in an upcoming review. .&mdash;<I>TJN</I>

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Thiel's new 3.7 loudspeaker replaces the 3.6, a model that has been in the line for 13 years! The 3.7 (shown in prototype form only and not actively demonstrated) looks radically different, with its new cabinet design and cone material. Particularly interesting is the design of the coaxial midrange-tweeter driver. The ring-like midrange that surrounds the tweeter is ribbed for rigidity, and driven by a 3-inch voice coil at the center radius of the driver. Shipment is planned for early spring, at a price to be announced later. A new center channel will also be designed around the new coaxial driver, but is still some ways from completion. .&mdash;<I>TJN</I>

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HSU Research is now shipping its new VTF-3HO flagship subwoofer. It may also be enhanced by the Turbo package, an outboard enclosure linked directly to the main sub to extend the port length. It is said to produce the output of <I>two</I> non-turbo VTF-3HOs. Po Ser Hsu had top of these puppies in the corners of a room about the size of two walk-in closets, and to say that the bass was powerful would be an understatement. It also sounded <I>very</I> deep; don't let anyone tell you that you can't do bass in a small room.&mdash;<I>TJN</I>

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