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Martin Logan ElectroMotion XStat Electrostatic Loudspeaker First Look
MartinLogan introduced their all new ElectroMotion Loudspeaker Series at CEDIA featuring their thin film transducer technologies—electrostatic and compact Folded Motion. Systems start at $1995/pair.
RBH Sound SX Series (SX-T2/SX-8300/SX-6300) Loudspeakers First Look
RBH Sound has unveiled their new SX Series of loudspeakers to replace their standard black Signature Series. 3 floorstanding models include SX-T2,SX-8300 and SX-6300 with Reference upgrades available.
Yamaha R-S700 Stereo Receiver Preview
The US version of Yamaha's R-S700 has Zone 2 support with a dedicated remote, high quality components, 100 watts per channel, Pure and CD Direct modes, and a host of other features.
Philips Pronto TSW9500 In-wall Control Panel First Look
Philips Pronto previewed its new TSW9500 in-wall control panel. The TSW9500 is the first in-wall solution offered by Pronto and has been designed to utilize the same configurations of prior remotes.
Velodyne Digital Drive Plus Subwoofers First Look
Velodyne's new DD Plus line replaces the venerable DD series. The cabinets are now contoured shaped and the driver has been completely redesigned for higher output and less distortion.
Sanus VisionMount VMT14 Tilting Wall Mount First Look
Sanus used the CEDIA Expo to announce that it is now shipping the VisionMount Super Slim VLT14 and VMT14 Tilting TV Wall Mounts for flat screens from 37" – 65" (VLT14) and 26" – 42" (VMT14).
JVC DLA-HD250 Projector First Look
JVC showed us their low-cost home theater projector that delivers fairly advanced D-ILA technology at an entry-level price. The new projector is priced below $3,000 and delivers 25,000:1 contrast.
Pioneer 3D Blu-ray Players First Look
For the first time, Pioneer previewed its line of Blu-ray 3D players, which included two Elite models and a "regular" (unleaded) model. This is Pioneer’s first foray into the 3D category.
Dymo Rhino 5200 Backgrounder Label Maker First Look
We love Dymo's Rhino label printers. They work. They stick. They can be left outside in the rain for a week and still function (oops!). At CEDIA Dymo Industries announced the Rhino 5200 label maker.
Dymo Rhino 6000 Backgrounder Label Maker First Look
We've already stated that we love Dymo's Rhino label printers. They just work well. Now the Dymo Rhino 6000 works well with a PC, so you can make labels in one location, and email them to another.