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All-in-one table top from Denon

The Denon S-52 is chock-full of impressive features, but a few sound issues and a steep asking price may deter some prospective buyers. Read more
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Cambridge SoundWorks Newton Theater MC155

The Newton Theater MC155, Cambridge's latest update to this popular Newton satellite/subwoofer series, offers solid performance in a compact package.
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Samsung announces cheapest Blu-ray home theater system yet

Samsung was officially the first to offer up a home-theater-in-a-box system with Blu-ray (although Panasonic was right behind), but as you might expect, we found the $1,500 system a little overpriced for what it offered. Samsung has now announced a follow-up budget Blu-ray HTIB, the HT-BD2E, and at nearly (Read more)
Jul 25 2008

Vizio readies release of bargain-price sound bar with wireless subwoofer

Back in January at CES we'd heard that Vizio, which is known for its bargain-price TVs, was looking to make a play in the home audio arena--and soon it will. Slated for a September release, the company is putting out a faux-surround system that includes a slim sound bar (Read more)
Jul 23 2008

Harman Kardon announces three new AV receivers

While most audio manufacturers trot out a new line of AV receivers every year, Harman Kardon generally sits out of the "feature war" and lets its models stay in the product line longer. That's why it's a big deal that the company has announced three new receivers, bringing (Read more)
May 30 2008

JVC, Kenwood officially hook up

Victor and Kenwood said Monday that they plan to become one company by October 1 this year. The two Japanese audio equipment makers will combine to form JVC Kenwood Holdings, which will be based in Yokohama, near Tokyo. Victor, a subsidiary of electronics giant Matsushita, is best known for its (Read more)
May 12 2008