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SVS and Audioholics Partner to Let YOU Review (and WIN) a 1000 Series Subwoofer!
If you've wanted to try your hand at reviewing a home theater product, this is your big chance! SVS is partnering with Audioholics to allow 10 lucky people to review a 1000 Series subwoofer.
Kaleidescape Signs Deal with Warner Bros. for Blu-ray Quality Downloads
Kaleidescape, purveyors of high end movie servers, has penned a deal with Warner Bros. Digital Distribution to provide bit for bit downloads of their Blu-ray and DVD catalog.
Would You Pay $500 to Watch First-run Movies at Home?
Would you pay $35k + $500/movie to watch first-run movies at home? Prima Cinema seems to think there is a market for that - and we'd have to agree. No, not for you and me, but there are some who would
2014 Acura RLX To Feature Krell Audio System
Acura and Krell have partnered together to design a high-end sound system for the 2014 Acura RLX.
THIEL Audio Aquired By Private Equity Firm
Hi-end audio manufacturer, THIEL, is being acquired by a private equity firm based out of Nashville, TN.
DISH Adds What's Hot Feature and Bluetooth
DISH recently added a What’s Hot feature to the Hopper/Joey DVR system which we reviewed earlier this year. This new update displays the popular programs people are currently watching.
Enter to Win: Moshi Audio Keramo Earphones!
Moshi Audio is giving away a pair of Keramo Headphones to two (2) lucky entrants! All you need to do is visit our forum and answer a question to enter.
Walt Disney Acquires Star Wars (LucasFilm Ltd) - Star Wars Episode 7 Announced!
The Walt Disney Company has just agreed to acquire Lucasfilm Ltd. in a stock and cash transaction. Disney now owns Star Wars, Pixar and Marvel.
Hobbit to be Released in Dolby Atmos
Forget 3D, this year, The Hobbit will be released with the new Dolby Atmos surround technology. Dolby Atmos is a new immersive sound system that uses 2 extra arrays of overhead "environment" speakers.
CEA Says "Ultra HD" Name to Replace 4K
The CEA has released the designation of "Ultra HD" or "Ultra High Definition" to refer to 4K displays. According to research, consumers find the name "Ultra HD" to be more helpful than 4K.