Review Is beauty only skin-deep? We take one of the designer headphone offerings out for a test to see if it lives up to its looks.
Review The Aquos LC-40LE700M is conceived by Sharp to "bridge" the huge price premium between a traditional and an LED-lit LCD TV. To achieve this feat, this 40-incher is stripped bare of all value-added features such as Integrated Digital TV (IDTV), multimedia playback, etc. In fact, what the Japanese...
Features Intending to move from a home-theater-in-a-box solution to the realm of component-level kits? Here's a quick tutorial on how to set up and optimize your surround sound speakers.
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Review The Samsung LA40A330J1 is not only the most affordable 40-inch LCD TV in the Korean company's current lineup, it is also a very aggressively priced model within the budget HD-ready panels in the market. Despite its modest S$1,999 sticker price, it offers a tantalizing connectivity suite with two...
Review Lightweight and portable headphones with an "invisible" headband? Read on to find out if this petite pair sounds as good as it looks.
Review The Samsung Series 7, 8 and 9 HDTVs are truly in a league of their own. Like most Korean consumer electronic products, they are absolutely stunning with eye-catching aesthetics. Their new connected TV functions also set them apart from the competition, enabling entertainment hub-like capabilities...
Review After you've heard a few virtual surround speakers, you realize there's not a whole lot of surround sound coming out of these things. Yes, the better ones project sound beyond the width of the speaker and well into the room, but only if you're sitting directly in front of the speaker. Move over to...
Review The newly launched LG80 is one of the few HDTVs available which does video as well as audio well. This experimental concoction from the Korean company addresses one of the fundamental bottlenecks of modern TVs: Mousy sound from the ever shrinking flat-panel display. In fact, it does it cleverly...
Review Once Monster dipped its toes into the headphone market, there was no stopping the cable manufacturer from releasing a bevy of earphones on the unsuspecting masses. The latest offering is the Beats by Dr. Dre Solo, an ear-pad model which features ControlTalk, which is essentially fancy terminology...
Crave There might be a solution to one of the most obnoxious linear relationships: As Grandpa gets older, the TV gets louder. TV Ears is a wireless headset that allows Grandpa ...
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Review The Brother MFC-990CW is an ideal multifunction printer that can truly do it all. For US$230, you get a 4.2-inch touchscreen LCD display, 802.11 b/g wireless networking, a cordless handset with a digital answering machine, automatic duplexing function and Bluetooth connectivity, just to name a few...
Review For many, Bose is perceived as the ultimate audio-visual brand. In reality, this simply isn't the case, but there's no denying the hugely successful niche Bose has carved out for itself, having virtually invented the "lifestyle" A/V system. Its Acoustimass speaker technology is almost legendary in...
Features Full-sized headphones with noise-cancellation features are great. But for those who want that feature in a smaller package, here're our top five picks.
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Crave For those Creative faithful who were a bit disappointed that the Zii Egg wasn't launched as a fully baked-and-branded media player for the masses, the company is about to make ...
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Review When Logitech brought out its touchscreen, tablet-style Harmony 1000 in 2007, it was clearly taking a stab at the high end of the universal remote market. Unlike other high-end--and more expensive--models from the likes of Crestron and Philips' Pronto line, the Harmony 1000 did not require a...
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