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Sharing your Digital Audio Files With Terratec Noxon May 27, 2005 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousTerratec's Noxon wireless streaming device for audio files purportedly offers a hassle-free setup and quality sound. We put the vendor's claims to the test and see whether or not the system is worth your money or destined for the crowded media streaming graveyard. Read more
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Bluetooth Hi-Fi: The Headphones Of The Future? May 10, 2005 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousDespite being over a decade old, the uses for Bluetooth continue to expand. Bluetake has coupled the standard with some new technology and created a great pair of headphones that look like they are straight out of the future... so will you when you put them on. Read more
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ADS Tech Instant Music: The Fountain of Youth for Your Analog Music? May 5, 2005 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousInstant Music from ADS Tech lets you digitize analog vinyl discs and audio cassettes on a PC or Mac with just a few mouse clicks. It also has optical inputs and outputs for digital sources such as CD or MiniDisc players. Instant Music is bundled with a very complete set of software. Read more
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ATI All-In Wonder X800 XT: Killer Gaming Power For Multimedia Freaks! May 5, 2005 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousATI's new All In Wonder comes with almost every cable and connector imaginable. The card combines good performance with excellent video capturing capabilities. Is it worth considering if you are into multimedia and were already in the market for an X800 XT? Read more
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Altec Lansing GT 5051R: 5.1 Sound Without the Clutter? April 12, 2005 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousSo you want 5.1-quality sound without the clutter of rear speakers - and the hefty price tag? Altec tries to the job with its Altec Lansing GT 5051R. We weigh the system's advantages against the inevitable compromises. Read more
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Creative I-Trigue 3600: Big Ambitions, Small Design February 11, 2005 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousPC speaker vendors are also taking a minimal design approach for small-form-factor PCs, flat panel displays and the like. But can a great listening experience be had without the clutter of a large woofer and speakers? Creative takes a stab at this with its I-Trigue 3600. Read more
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5.1 Surround Sound on the Cheap December 17, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousThe 5.1 surround sound experience is a growing must-have for gamers and film buffs who demand life-like resonance for gun shots, explosions and the like during Doom III or DVD play. We look at three entry-level systems to see if a quality 5.1 speaker listening experience can be had for less than $100. Read more
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Logitech Z-5500 Speakers: Much Muscle, More Options November 30, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousLogitech's Z-5500 5.1 speakers should shed any lingering doubts about the vendor's ability to make a play in the world of big, loud and powerful speakers. The speakers are also big on options, but before delving into technical specifics, let's just say that your neighbors better get out their earplugs. Read more
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Logitech Z-2300 Speakers: More Than a Blast from the Past? November 11, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousLogitech revamps its Z-2200 speakers in an attempt to offer best-in-class 2.1 sound. But is Logitech Z-2300's new features enough to separate it from the rest of the pack in this very competitive market? At least we can say that the speakers have enough power to keep your neighbors awake at night. Read more
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discHUB: No More Scratched CDs/DVDs! November 5, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousTired of scratched CDs or DVDs? Wish there was a better way to store them? The discHUB may be the answer. Read more