Audio and Video - Guides & Reviews
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Review: Wii Party Takes Video Game Play off Your TV and into Your Living Room
Whether it’s playing hide-and-seek with your Wii remote or identifying which remote is making a particular sound, Nintendo has moved game play outside the TV with this pack of family-oriented mini games.
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Guide: There’s No Such Thing as an LED TV
Despite all the hoopla, LED is not a new type of flat screen technology. LED is simply the latest – and most significant – advancement in old LCD HDTV technology.
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Review: First Review - Microsoft Kinect for Xbox 360
Kinect (formerly “Project Natal”) for Xbox 360 is a peripheral that senses the placement and motion of your body to move and play on the screen—no controller required at all.
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Guide: Use Wi-Di to Beam Video from Your Laptop to Your TV
Intel's new Wi-Di technology is a great feature if you are a Hulu fan or looking to show family pictures and videos on the big screen. But it has some frustrating limitations... -
Review: Tivoli Introduces the Most Beautiful Clock Radio
Tivoli upgrades its beautiful table radio, the Model One, with a dual alarm clock, a variety of wood and lacquer cabinet colors and more radio features, including RDS for displaying song titles and 5 station presets.
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Review: The Truth about 2D to 3DTV Conversion
Many of the new 3DTVs can take regular 2D programming and turn it into 3D. How well does the conversion work? Here's our take.
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Guide: Perfect Headphones for the Fashionista
Jazz up your portable media player with decorative earphones that show-off your fashion-sense. There’s a wide variety to choose from, ranging from quietly tasteful to fabulously flashy.
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Guide: Outdoor Speakers that Blend with Your Decor
Here are some speaker options that will let you enjoy your tunes in style while relaxing on the patio, in the garden or by the pool.
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Buyer's Guide: Flat Panel TV Buyer's Guide
Updated models in February 2010. Features, size, design, and even sound come into play when buying a flat panel TV. Find out what you need to know.
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Review: Logitech Squeezebox Radio: Easy, Affordable, Delivers
If you love the idea of bringing the world’s music and radio stations into your home, Logitech has several Internet radio solutions for you. Our current entry-level favorite is the Logitech Squeezebox Radio for $199.











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