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Bob Ankosko  |  Feb 01, 2022
It’s been a long time coming but turntable specialist Pro-Ject Audio Systems USA yesterday announced the availability of its first fully automatic turntable.
Bob Ankosko  |  Aug 13, 2024
Austrian turntable specialist Pro-Ject is previewing a new belt-drive model that boasts a “first-of-its-kind” balanced moving-magnet phono cartridge.
Bob Ankosko  |  Nov 16, 2022
Pro-Ject USA has reimagined the classic integrated amplifier, choosing a refreshingly compact form factor over the traditional bulky box for two of its latest products.
HT Staff  |  Mar 18, 2002
Have you ever needed to connect a source to your display but had used up all the composite inputs? That S-Video input was still available but . . .
SV Staff  |  Jan 26, 2017
Swedish speaker company Procella Audio is partnering with Trinnov Audio and Artnovion to create a state-of-the-art 22-channel immersive audio system capable of Dolby Atmos, Auro-3D, and DTS:X playback at the upcoming at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) show, which opens February 7 in Amsterdam.
SV Staff  |  Aug 29, 2016
Swedish speaker company Procella Audio today announced a new monstrous flagship subwoofer rated to play down to 18 Hz and hit a maximum continuous output of 137 dB (143 dB peak
SV Staff  |  Jan 23, 2019
Sweden’s Procella Audio is building a crazy 21.4.10-channel immersive audio system for the Europe’s upcoming ISE show.
SV Staff  |  Jan 24, 2018
High-end home theater speaker specialist Procella Audio has announced an in-wall/ceiling speaker intended primarily for height and surround applications.
Bob Ankosko  |  Nov 12, 2020
With Thanksgiving only two weeks away, the 2020 Holiday Season is well underway as pandemic-wary shoppers scramble to place online orders to ensure gifts are delivered before Christmas. Whether you plan to shop online, mask up and hit the stores, or opt for “contactless delivery” or curbside pickup, there are plenty of new A/V products to consider. From a newly ISF-certified projection screen to a hi-res music streamer that can be had for $129 to a unique speaker that finds a crazy new application for the tried-and-true acoustic diffuser, we take a look at some of the new gear A/V makers have introduced in recent weeks with high hopes of making your holiday list.
Bob Ankosko  |  Dec 03, 2020

New gear to brighten the New Year — and maybe Christmas if you hurry.

With Christmas only three weeks away, the 2020 Holiday Season is in full swing as A/V makers fill the pipeline with new gear and performance updates in hopes of bringing holiday cheer to a pandemic-weary public that’s embracing home entertainment like never before. Thank goodness for big-screen TVs, home theater setups, and the plentiful selection of music and TV/movie streaming services. From a $100 amp/DAC to a unique and nostalgic take on the classic hi-fi console, we review the latest A/V news.

Mark Fleischmann  |  Jul 14, 2009
As the economy continues to stutter, what novel ideas are manufacturers coming up with to tempt cost-conscious consumers?
Barry Willis  |  Oct 03, 1999

As most home-theater fans know, DVD, the format, arrived ahead of digital television. Despite the fact that video is encoded on a DVD as 480 lines of progressive-scan MPEG-2, the first generations of DVD players put out signals in 525 interlaced lines, otherwise known as NTSC "legacy video." Converter circuitry inside the players makes MPEG-2 video back-compatible with existing TVs. Until recently, it was primarily consumers with DVD-ROM drives in their computers who could enjoy the full benefits of progressive-scan video.

SV Staff  |  Jan 21, 2019
Developers in Denmark have created a teachable “parasite” to give you more control over your smart speaker.
 |  Dec 16, 2001

<A HREF="http://www.threefive.com">Three-Five Systems</A> announced the first public demonstration of the company's recently developed Brillian 1920, a high-resolution, reflective, liquid crystal on silicon "microdisplay," which the company has created in addition to its more traditional LCD products. The demonstration took place at the 19th Annual Flat Information Displays Conference in Monterey, California last week.

SV Staff  |  Apr 08, 2010
3D-capable HDTVs are going to sell like hotcakes that come with little glasses, according to projections recently published by DisplaySearch. The market research company expects to see 2.5 million 3D HDTVs sold in 2010, and for a whopping 27...

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