2005 Editors' Choice Awards

[December] Tonality, transparency, and clout make for totally high-end sound at a not-so-high-end price.

Sometimes, boring can be better. Take Revel's Concerta speakers, the high-end brand's first system that can be called affordable. The Concerta models are traditional boxy rectangles all but devoid of titillating technologies or cool styling (though they have the most convincing woodgrain vinyl veneer to ever grace a speaker). All they do is deliver movie soundtracks and music with impressive fidelity, a near perfect dosing of dynamic ease and excitement, and the kind of effortless transparency and precision we probably should expect from a maker of up to $20,000-a-pair speakers - though not necessarily at this system's $3,794 price tag. Revel's B12 Concerta subwoofer includes a valuable room-correction filter, and the S12 surrounds let you choose between dipole, bipole, and monopole operating modes to suit placement, program type, or tastes. Otherwise, this suite's story is plain-old, high-performance playback. Period. And I'm not complaining. -Daniel Kumin www.revelspeakers.com

View Another Editors' Choice Award Winner Product of the Year and Best Video Product: Sony KDS-R50XBR1 50-inch SXRD HDTV Best Portable: Apple iPod nano portable music player Best Network Product: Sonos Digital Music System whole-house audio network Best Audio Product: Denon AVR-5805 multiroom receiver Retail Innovation Award: Best Buy Visionary Award: Mark Cuban

Creative Zen Vision portable video player Delphi MyFi XM2go satellite radio HP Pavilion MD6580n 65-inch DLP HDTV JVC Everio GZ-MG30 hard-drive camcorder Klipsch iFi iPod speaker system Pioneer PDP-4350HD 43-inch plasma HDTV Pioneer VSX-815 surround receiver Revel Concerta speaker system Sling Media Slingbox TV extender Sony Cineza VPL-HS51 LCD projector Sony HDR-HC1 high-def camcorder Yamaha YSP-1 digital sound projector

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