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Reviews
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Tivoli Audio NetWorks
Despite a couple of shortcomings, the sound and look of the Tivoli Audio NetWorks Internet/FM radio makes up for a lot of its niggles.
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Yamaha RX-V3800
The Yamaha RX-V3800 boasts all the features expected of a top-of-the-line receiver, and while audio performance is exceptional video could use some work.
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Logitech Squeezebox
You couldn't ask for a much simpler audio/Internet radio streamer than the Logitech Squeezebox, although you do pay a premium for that convenience.
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Apple Final Cut Studio 2
Final Cut Studio 2 is a solid value and worthy upgrade for serious film editors who work on Macs. However, hobbyists should consider simpler software.
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Plantronics .Audio 370 Multimedia Headset
Plantronics ramps up the hype with the .Audio 370s, and while they can't quite live up to this star billing, they are still a good set of general use gaming headphones.
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Infinity TSS-800
Infinity's TSS-800 satellite speakers produce a highly transparent sound, but the subwoofer's muddied bass is the system's Achilles' heel.
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Bose Lifestyle 48 Series III
The latest Bose Lifestyle 48 home theatre kit is more living room friendly in its third incarnation, with a smaller Accoustimass module and a centre speaker designed to complement flat panel televisions.
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Velodyne Digital Drive 1812 Signature Edition subwoofer
A speaker named after Tchaikovsky's most famous overture has imposing shoes to fill, but Velodyne's new flagship subwoofer does a good job of living up to the stirring reputation of its namesake.
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i-rocks MP3 Audio Case
Tweenage girls will probably think the i-rocks MP3 Audio Case is like, you know, so totally cool and stuff.
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Samsung YP-D1
If your idea of the ideal MP3 player is one that packs in every feature in the book, including a 2-megapixel camera, take a long look at the Samsung YP-D1 -- just keep in mind it maxes out at 2GB
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musikCube
musikCube is a fine, reliable, all-in-one jukebox program for Windows users who dislike DRM and bloated software.
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Yamaha RX-V659B
As long you don't need HDMI compatibility, the Yamaha RX-V659 A/V receiver offers good sound quality, a full panoply of features and a solid value.
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Optima A121
Optima's A121 has a nice feature set, but it's still a hard player to recommend.
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Samsung YP-U2
Despite some minor issues, the simple but feature-friendly YP-U2 from Samsung will be a hot seller.
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Creative CB2530 wireless headphones
If you're serious about music quality, Creative's CB2530 Bluetooth wireless headphones aren't for you.
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Logitech Wireless Music System for PC
The Logitech Wireless Music System can wirelessly stream any audio file format from your PC to your home stereo system, but you'll have to fly blind because it doesn't have a visual user interface.
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Samsung YP-Z5 (2GB)
The YP-Z5 sounds clean and punchy. The touchpad needs an overhaul, but it's one of the first genuinely exciting MP3 players this year.
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Panasonic SC-PM71 SD Micro System
Look! It's a Micro HiFi System! It's a portable MP3 player! It's not up in the sky, and it's not without its minor quibbles, but if you need a micro system and an MP3 player with only moderate storage capabilities, it's a good option to pursue.
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eMusic
Open usage policy and intelligent editorial content make eMusic a boon for fans of independent labels. But don't expect to download any popular commercial music.
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Harman Kardon AVR 140
The Harman Kardon AVR 140, an entry-level A/V receiver, sounds among the best in its price class, but it falls short on features.
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Nokia Navigation
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