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Hitachi 0.75-inch Ultra Thin LCDs
Not much is known about the new Hitachi Super-thin LCD displays except that they are incredibly thin and likely to hit the market as soon as, or sooner than most other manufacturers. Alongside its…
Hitachi 1.5-Series Ultra-Thin LCDs
Hitachi has released an Ultra Thin 'Director Series' LCD display panels that are merely 1.5-inches in depth. Having shaved more than one third of the thickness off of today's comparable plasma…
Dish Network VIP 722 DVR Preview
The slightly updated Dish Network ViP722 HD-DVR was on hand for our viewing pleasure and we noted that the primary improvement was in the storage department.
Earthquake's MiniMe P10 & P12
Designed to deliver clean, powerful bass while taking up very little space with their incredibly small footprints, MiniMe subwoofers are the smallest subwoofers Earthquake has ever made and are…
Premier Mounts Victory Line
Premier Mounts introduced its Victory Mounts family of flat-panel TV, plasma and LCD display mounting solutions at CES. Consisting of seven mount options, the Victory Mounts line is ideal for almost…
Dish Network DVR Converter Preview
We got a sneak peek at the as-yet-unnamed DVR converter system that is essentially a device which transforms any non-DVR product into a DVR system.
Premier Mounts Box Sets
Designed to simplify the installation process and deliver consumers the peace of mind that comes from knowing that their investment is secure, the HDTV Installation Kit is ideally suited for…
RTcom HDMI over Cat-5 Preview
The RTcom booth was showing off their HDMI over CAT-5 box. The engineer we spoke to said it would support 1080/60p at 30 meters. Don't quote him (or us) on that. It could be more or less.
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics Ultra Bright 1080p Projector
Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America's Presentation Products Division debuted the FL7000U, its first ultra bright 1080p HD projector for commercial, home theater and education installations at CES.…
Radiient Roomcaster Preview
Radiient Technologies showed off its Roomcaster, a new UWB-based audio network technology, which is touted to enable true wireless surround sound that is impervious to signal disruptions.