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[July/August] Pioneer packed the VSX-815 with an enticing combination of features and performance, then gave it a pretty much irresistible $365 price.

This receiver was not only the clear standout among the three in our "Cost Control" spotlight comparison, but it woul

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[May] Plasma TVs might be as common as dirt these days, but the picture quality, features, and overall design of this flat-panel marvel puts it at the top of the mound.

Pioneer packed the PDP-4350HD with almost everything an enthusiast could want, including a swiveling table mount, backlit remote, and loads of inputs a

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[September] The success of the iPod has spawned an industry of add-on products that let you listen to America's favorite music player without earbuds.
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[December] Forget about MiniDV and mini DVDs.
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[October] HP might be best known for its expertise with PCs and printers, but its first big-screen rear-projection TV is a home run.
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[February/March 2005] An awesome portable that isn't an iPod! Satellite radio in the palm of your hand wherever you are - at home, in the car, on a plane, or jogging on the beach.

Think subscription radio is for chumps? Then you haven't experienced commercial-free satellite radio.

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He founded the groundbreaking HDNet high-def channels, owns the revered Landmark movie-theater chain (and the Dallas Mavericks basketball team), and is currently rattling Hollywood's cage by releasing movies in theaters, on DVD, and through HDNet Movies at the same time.

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Most people associate megachains with lots of products, lots of bargains, and lots of parking. Customer service is usually well down on the list of attributes, if it makes the list at all.

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[May] This megasized receiver offers more power, more channels, and more smarts than you're ever likely to need.

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[February/March 2005] Small, white, and spiffy, the Sonos isn't the first networked-audio solution we've seen, but it may be the best.

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