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 |  Feb 03, 2008  | 

Billy Altman's Top 10 CDs of 2007

1. Radiohead: In Rainbows (radiohead.com). You get what you pay for - and whatever you decide will be worth every cent, as Thom Yorke and crew continue in their ever-surprising, ever-expansive way. As they say: no static at all. 2.

 |  Feb 03, 2008  | 

PIONEER

Elite Kuro PRO-110FD 50-inch plasma HDTV February/March '08

 |  Feb 03, 2008  | 

PSB

Synchrony Speaker system November '07

 |  Feb 03, 2008  | 

REQUST

iQ Multiroom Audio Distribution System October '07

Rob Medich  |  Feb 03, 2008  | 

We really wanted to invite all of you to our 2007 Editors' Choice Awards, 64 stories above Vegas. But then somebody said something about "fire codes," and that was that.

John Sciacca  |  Feb 02, 2008  | 

"World's first" is not a title that comes easily, but it is one that has been given to Austin, Texas-based NetStreams more than once.

Karl Tennant  |  Feb 02, 2008  | 

Quick, think of the person you know who always throws a great Super Bowl party. That's right - Phil. Phil has that big-screen HDTV, a cool sound system, and that comfy couch. People are always high-fiving him after the game, telling him what a great party it was.

 |  Feb 02, 2008  | 

Rad Bennett's Top 9 DVDs of 2007

1. Rome: Season 2 (HBO, 5 discs). Rome in all its gory glory, a miniseries with such high production values that you'll feel like you're watching a movie. First-rate DVD transfers are accompanied by enough extras to keep you happy all winter. 2.
Michael Trei  |  Feb 02, 2008  | 

The video-tech evolution has been swift and in-your-face. From the square little black-and-white picture tube, we went to "in living color," rear projection, and the flat-ering DLP, plasma, LCD, and OLED. And on these displays we've watched broadcast, cable, VHS, Laserdisc, DVD, Blu-ray, and HD DVD (and the occasional porno - okay, that's neither here nor there).

Ian G. Masters  |  Feb 01, 2008  | 

Eye Definition

Q. I know 1080p is technically the highest HDTV resolution you can get today, but can the human eye tell the difference between a 720p- and a 1080p-format HDTV picture? Colin Denner Flushing, NY

 |  Feb 01, 2008  | 

SED seems DOA. And as for Mitsubishi's new laser TV . . . hasn't the world pretty much moved beyond rear projection?

This means three HDTV display technologies seem primed to race for all the marbles: plasma, LCD, and OLED.

 |  Feb 01, 2008  | 

Unless you're the Dalai Lama or head of an African nation, your chances of being in the same room with U2 anytime soon are pretty slim. Consider U2 3D the next best thing.

 |  Jan 31, 2008  | 

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 |  Jan 16, 2008  | 

From thin flat-panel TVs to champagne-finished receivers, there's more hot electronics gear today than ever before. But no matter how sleek components get, sometimes they just don't "go." Other factors like the shape or function of a room, the décor, or a significant (and significantly influential) other dictate what you can put in a room.

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