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SV Staff  |  Jan 29, 2019
Monitor Audio today announced a 5.1 speaker system “designed to deliver full-scale audio fidelity from compact, elegant speaker cabinets that will augment any interior.”
SV Staff  |  Jan 29, 2019
New York City’s Stereo Exchange has expanded its operation to include the sale of certified-preowned audio gear.
SV Staff  |  Jan 28, 2019
The world of $300/pair bookshelf speakers just got a little more crowded. Internet-based Canadian home audio company Fluance today introduced a compact Bluetooth/aptX-enabled speaker aimed at audiophiles.
SV Staff  |  Jan 28, 2019
Elite Screens is looking ahead to spring with a new outdoor projection screen intended to replace those saggy old bedsheets people use for backyard movie nights.
SV Staff  |  Jan 28, 2019
Hollywood-based luxury seating company Cineak will introduce a new modular entertainment sofa at next week’s Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) show in Amsterdam.
SV Staff  |  Jan 25, 2019
BenQ has added two DLP projectors to its CinePro Series that deliver 4K resolution for considerably less than 10 grand.
Chris Chiarella  |  Jan 25, 2019
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In a story so jaw-dropping it has to be true, rookie African-American cop Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), the only officer of color on the Colorado Springs police force, initiates an undercover investigation into the Ku Klux Klan amid tense race relations in the 1970s. His part is played over the telephone, and to perpetuate his ruse he is partnered with white officer Flip Zimmerman (Adam Driver). Flip attends meetings in the guise of “Ron,” requiring the two men to coordinate their words and actions in order to present a unified front as they pretend to be a single hardcore bigot.
SV Staff  |  Jan 25, 2019
In the weeks and now days leading up to Super Bowl LIII, Klipsch and Vizio have unleashed deals on speakers and soundbars to remind football fans about the importance of sound...
SV Staff  |  Jan 24, 2019
Klipsch will celebrate the recent digital release of digital release of Bohemian Rhapsody with a sweepstakes that kicks off Friday, February 1 and runs through March 31.
Al Griffin  |  Jan 24, 2019
Q I bought a Panasonic DP-UB820 Blu-ray player and a Sony XBR-X900F TV thanks in part to the reviews of both in Sound & Vision. Here’s my question: Should I use both of the DP-UB820’s HDMI outputs, one connected directly to the TV for video, and the second to my Anthem AVM 60 preamp/processor for audio? I’d think it would be best for the Panasonic to handle video processing before sending the signal to the TV, and that the Anthem simply decode the audio, but I’m wondering if there are disadvantages to this setup. —Greg Strzalka

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