CES 2006's home audio preview
Following 2005's Consumer Electronics Show, we declared the home-theater offerings disappointing. As we gear up for CES 2006, the home audio front looks to be a case of déjà vu all over again. The high-end market will see plenty of drool-inducing speakers, preamp/processors, amplifiers, and hand-tooled turntables that cost as much as a BMW.
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Avega Systems
Mix Wi-Fi with hi-fi speakers and you will end up with a Oyster Networked Speaker.
Denon
Get future-proofed with the 1080p-friendly Denon AVR-2807 A/V receiver.
Harmon Kardon
Having a hard time integrating an iPod with your stereos? Check out this Harmon Kardon.
Klipsch If you thought cylindrical subwoofers are out of this world, check out Klipsch's latest creation.
Onkyo
This diminutive stereo system plays just about any type of optical disc you can think of.
Pyramat
Rock your way to audio nirvana with this pair of musical chairs from Pyramat.
Sharp
Sharp promises enveloping sound with its state-of-the-art SD-SP10 twin speaker kit.
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D-Link
Network specialist D-Link showcases new members of its MediaLounge family products.
KEF
KEF Audio expands its Instant Theatre line with a sleek, full-on 5.1 sound system.
Linksys
Hook up a PC to your home stereo with the new WMB54GS Linksis Wireless-G Music Bridge.
Philips
Philips unveils sleek, high-end, all-in-one home-theater system, the HTS9800W.
Samsung
Samsung floods the market with a myriad receivers, DVD players and HTIBs.
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