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For those of you who have always wanted one of Meridian's highly regarded surround processors, but never thought you could afford it, your time has quite possibly come. The latest addition to Meridian's G Series line of products, the G61 offers much of the technology and pure performance features of Meridian's more expensive processors for just $5495.

Geoffrey Morrison  |  Dec 01, 2005  |  6 comments
There is nothing more awe inspiring to both the grandeur and folly of humans as flying into L.A. at night. How the lights spread near infinite in all directions. How the houses inch their way up the mountains, like tendrils trying gradually to suffocate the last surviving ground. Somewhere in the pic to the left is our Woodland Hills Studio (seriously). I was returning from a Thanksgiving week spent in a strange and far away land: Alabama. I found out that spending a week without HD is hard. Spending a week without TiVo is harder.
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Lite-On DVD recorder Too busy to watch Boston Legal? Here's a gift that'll give back in spades. Just bestow Lite-On's LVW-1101 DVD recorder ($99) upon a fellow fan with more time on his hands, and he'll be able to easily copy shows for you.

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AirClick iPod remote / naviPro eX iPod remote A lot of people would look at these two similarly priced iPod remotes and think, "They've got to be pretty much the same, right?" Wrong.

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Harmony 520 universal remote Harmony stormed onto the control scene just three short years ago, quickly establishing itself as a force to be reckoned with. With the Model 520 universal remote ($99), it takes on the sub-$100 market. The 520 is a style departure from other Harmony models, resembling a chic Bang & Olufsen phone.

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It's never too late to start a holiday tradition, and SCTV's first Christmas special (featured on the DVD Christmas with SCTV, $15) ranks right up there with Rudolph, Charlie Brown, and PeeWee as a holiday must-see. Featuring the original SCTV cast, this is one of the best episodes the inspired troupe ever came up with.

Gary Frisch  |  Nov 30, 2005  |  0 comments
Video: 4
Audio: 3
Extras: 3
Tony DeCarlo  |  Nov 30, 2005  |  0 comments
Video: 3
Audio: 2
Extras: 1

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