4/30/2011

InFocus LP640 Business LCD Video Projector Review

InFocus LP640 Business LCD Video Projector
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I had a horrible time with this product. I paid $1800 for the LP640, fired it up and it went straight back down citing a fan failure. I generated an RMA with InFocus , sent it back , and they sent it right back to me UNTOUCHED! UGGGHH!! I generated another RMA and they replaced the unit with another but this one also had a fan failure. On the eve of an important company presentation they wanted to charge my credit card $3700 to guarantee delivery of a THIRD unit to get here in time for the presentation. I'm getting my money back on this piece of junk and getting a different, cheaper model. I wonder if they had a bad batch or something.......

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InFocus LP 640 - LCD projector - 2200 ANSI lumens - 1024 x 768

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Creative Labs Sound Blaster Wireless Audio Transmitter Review

Creative Labs Sound Blaster Wireless Audio Transmitter
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The Sound Blaster works great, is easy to use, and has a very good sound for this level of speaker hardware. The "Owners Handbook" and CD were something else. It's very limited, covers more than one non-related product which can lead to confusion and the instructions on the web site are little better. When I first set up the system(on a Mac running Snow Leopard) I couldn't get any sound although all hardware was installed per instructions and all working indicator light were properly lighted. I was on the verge of sending it back to Amazon, when I thought about checking one last setting which was NOT covered by any instructions from Creative. Under System Preferences/Sound a setting had to be manually changed. from "Internal Speakers" to "SB for itunes-usb". The usb setting appears under Sound when the usb transmitter is plugged in and MUST be manually selected each time the transmitter is plugged it. Other than this frustrating omission from the Instructions, the Sound Blaster works great and would have given it 5 stars.

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The Creative Labs Sound Blaster for iTunes upgrades your PC or Mac to a premium wireless sound system. Simply plug into any USB port, connect an optional Creative Wireless Receiver to your powered speakers or home stereo system, and play your iTunes or other digital music wirelessly ¿ no cables or networking required. You can add Sound Blaster Wireless Audio ready speakers with built-in wireless receiver and in the future wireless headphones to play music wirelessly in multiple rooms. Plus, Sound Blaster for iTunes features Creative¿s award-winning X-Fi audio enhancement technology that improves the quality of iTunes media, MP3s and movies. Package Contents: Sound Blaster for iTunes USB Audio Transmitter, Audio cable (1/8" to stereo RCA), Installation CD, Quick Start Leaflet.

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FAVI 16:9/82-Inch Electric Projector Screen (HD-82) Review

FAVI 16:9/82-Inch Electric Projector Screen (HD-82)
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A few months back we recently purchased a couple Favi electric projector screens online. Honestly never heard of them but we decided to give it a shot because of their money back guarantee...We were really impressed with how the screen performed. I have used all different screen companies for our systems but the motor in the favi's def runs the smoothest of any we ever installed.

Setup: Straight forward instructions. What we really liked was the built-in mounting brackets for both wall and ceiling mounting. Made life a little bit easier allowing for a quick ceiling or wall installation depending on the customer requirement.
Operation: Pretty standard for this type of electric screen with up/down/stop buttons on the main controller and each of the remotes. Pleased it came with both an Infrared Remote (allows you to program to a universal remote) and a RF Remote (goes through walls, allows you to keep the main controller box out of site)
Motor: Smooth/Quiet
Tension: Obviously not a tension screen but motor and a slightly weighted bottom bar perform very nicely together. We all agreed with Favi's assertion that there is no reason to spend extra money on a tension screen.
Material: Gain seemed on par or slightly better than the Elite VMAX and Da-Lite we typically useIR and RF Remote Operation: Standard, no complaints. Really nice it included 2 remote controls.Warranty: Typical 1 year warranty Overall Value: Excellent
Coming from an Audio/Video systems integrator, I highly recommend the favi for anyone looking to purchase an electric projector screen.

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Extremely quiet electric motor with up, down and stop buttons. Also includes adjustable top and bottom auto stop limiters.

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Monster Home Theater StreamLine THX 100 Subwoofer (10") Review

Monster Home Theater StreamLine THX 100 Subwoofer (10)
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I guess this is a great subwoofer. I was very surprise to see the speaker is underneath the subwoofer. Mine is sitting on carpet, therefore I hope I am getting all the low sounds. I purchased a complete set of 5 speakers and I have great sound, so I guess the subwoofer is doing the job.

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Panasonic PT-AE4000U 1600 Lumen LCD Home Theater Projector Review

Panasonic PT-AE4000U 1600 Lumen LCD Home Theater Projector
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This is only the second video projector I have ever purchased since I built my home theater 17 years ago but I have to say that it is an amazing product. I am certain that any purchaser will be extremely pleased with it. I am!
I own a SharpVision XV-S250ZU Video Projector which I purchased in 1992. It was "state-of-the-art" in its day and it could still produce a satisfactory image except for the fact that the LCD panels (organic) have deteriorated. While they could be replaced (and I may have this done some day), the cost would be high and I would still basically have a 1992 projector.
Knowing that I would want to replace the SharpVision, I began doing research on projectors, starting in 2007. I quickly eliminated single-chip DLP projectors as, having seen quite a few of them, I have found that both my wife and I are unusually sensitive to the "rainbow" effect noticeable with this kind of projector. We primarily watch older black-and-white movies and this "rainbow" effect is especially apparent with this type of programming.
I also quickly eliminated 3-chip DLP projectors due to their frightfully high cost.
Concentrating on 3-panel LCD projectors, I got down to two models: the Epson Powerlite V11H337020 Home Cinema 8500 LCD Home Theater Projector and this one, the Panasonic PT AE4000U - LCD projector - 1600 ANSI lumens - 1920 x 1080 - widescreen - High Definition 1080p. Both of these use inorganic panels and so should last even longer than my SharpVision.
The choice was difficult - I had no opportunity to see either "in the flesh" but, from what I have read (and I have read quite a bit), it seemed that, for our kind of viewing (older as well as newer movies, no television or games) and our venue (a fully darkened [with less than 5% ambient lighting] home theater), this one would be the better of the two. Almost all of the reviewers stated that this Panasonic produces much more "film-like" images than does the Epson (though, according to those reviews, they are fairly close).
I should mention that we do not watch current television shows in our home theater nor do we own a Blu-ray player. (We do watch the Academy Awards every year in our theater.) At this point, we still view only standard definition sources (DVD, LaserDisc, and, believe it or not, S-VHS and VHS tapes!). Thus I cannot comment at this time on 1080i or 1080p images (our home theater amplifier, a Yamaha RX-Z9 purchased in 2004, has no HDMI inputs so I will not be using the ones on the projector, at least at this time; I connect the video output from the amplifier to the projector via an S-video cable). I do not know if, or when, we'll be getting an HD source or sources: standard definition looks spectacular in our theater so we see no pressing need to "upgrade."
I have to state that I did not buy it from Amazon's partner which, as of this writing, is selling the projector ABOVE list price - and adds insult to injury by tacking on an inordinately high shipping charge; there are several online retailers who sell it for no more than list price and also do not charge shipping [see the first Comment for the name of the dealer from whom I bought this projector]. (I could not find anyone discounting it at this time.) Frankly, I wish Amazon themselves sold it (and at list price or less). If they had, I definitely would have purchased it from them although I must say that the dealer from whom I actually bought mine gave exemplary service, certainly as good as what you get from Amazon.
Now to the projector itself. It arrived yesterday so I have had limited (about five hours total) experience with it thus far but I can tell you that setting it up is quick and easy and the image it produces literally runs rings around any LCD (or DLP) projector I have ever seen.
The contrast is excellent and the black levels, in color movies' scenes or in black-and-white movies, are really fine with deep blacks yet good detail. I have not yet watched a newer movie with end credits (white lettering over a black background) so I can't comment on that - but, frankly, the black levels there, important to some reviewers, are not at all important to us.
The color is breathtaking!
And the overall picture is breathtaking too - FAR superior to any LCD or Plasma "flat-panel" television I have seen (and I've seen quite a few of them in "Home Theater Salons" as well as in peoples' homes). Only a few older "high-end" CRT televisions can produce as vibrant a color palette as can this projector, at least in my experience.
I effected some rudimentary changes in the color - I compared several options (and I have found that Cinema 1, really liked by some reviewers, is not satisfactory to me at least at this time; the colors are not saturated - they are not "colorful"). I am currently using Color 1 for color films [but see my first update below]. For black-and-white, Cinema 3 looks really good. (I watched THE WAR OF THE WORLDS [1953] which has particularly vibrant color and one of the episodes of THE UNTOUCHABLES television shows which has excellent black-and-white cinematography and has many dark scenes.) But I have a lot more experimentation to try before I decide positively on the permanent settings (though I'm fairly certain I'll keep on using Color 1 for color pictures - it produces really beautiful images). (We also watched a bit of the following features: WHOOPEE [1930], an early two-color Technicolor feature, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK [1981], widescreen 2.35:1 and beautiful color - and spectacular sound, and MY FAVORITE YEAR [1982], 1.85:1 likewise with beautiful color.)
I left the format Autodetect feature On (the default) so the projector will recognize 4:3 and 16:9 programs and set the screen format automatically on my 16:9 screen. I also placed into the lens memory a setting for CinemaScope [Panavision] 2.35:1 to accommodate for my screen and this works perfectly.
By the way, I was able to effect these and several more changes WITHOUT READING THE OPERATING MANUAL. This projector is that easy to use! (I will read the manual and will view the included CD-ROM today.)
I might mention that I can see NO pixels even when I'm just two or three feet away from my screen. The screen is a Da-lite Pearlescent, purchased in 1992, and is 110" diagonal. The "throw" is 19 feet.
Some reviewers have commented that this projector is not as bright as some others, including the Epson I mentioned. But, in my venue, the brightness of the Panasonic is so much more than adequate I am able to use the Eco setting which reduces brightness and affords a 3000 hour average life to the bulb as opposed to operating it in Normal setting which gives only 2000 hours. I will be using that Eco setting; should the brightness become inadequate due to bulb aging, I can always switch to Normal. Of course I won't know about that for a good long time. (I also purchased a spare bulb which I recommend every purchaser do as well.)
According to virtually all the reviews I have read, if you are using a video projector in several venues, dark rooms as well as bright rooms (say, a living room during the daytime), the Epson, as well as a number of other projectors MIGHT be a better choice. (I cannot comment on this from personal experience however.)
But if you plan to use a projector exclusively in a fully darkened room (a home theater), as I do, it is my opinion that, when you figure in performance and price, you can do no better than this one.
I give it my highest recommendation and I thank you for reading this.
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Update - December 19, 2009
The adjustment ("tweak") possibilities of this projector seem to be almost endless. For the past several days, I have been "tweaking" the color adjustments to get the kind of color I like (which may or may not be the kind of color YOU like). I prefer saturated and vivid color. This may not be "accurate" but it is what I personally like to see on screen.
This projector has sixteen memories in which you can store color settings. Each memory can be named if you choose to do so and I did name the ones I'm using. After staying up until 1:00 AM last night, I now have two color settings which seem to work well for me. I have labeled one "Eastman Color" and the other one "Technicolor."
"Eastman Color" adds vividness to modern color films; my "templates" were FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956) and HOW THE WEST WAS WON (1962). Over the next few days I'll be watching other modern color films to see of any changes need to be made to this setting or if any other memories need to be created. Technicolor films are already quite vivid so my "Technicolor" setting is less extreme (for want of a better term) in adjustments than my "Eastman Color" setting; my "templates" for this setting was THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939) and GOLDFINGER (1964). I'll want to watch THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938) and GONE WITH THE WIND (1939) to see if any adjustments are necessary to this memory. (I should mention that the "base" setting from which I have made my adjustments is Panasonic's Cinema 2 default which itself features a wide color range.)
A fantastic feature of this projector is the split-screen adjustment by which you can see, on half of the screen, the setting you currently have and, on the other half, the same scene which you can adjust. You can instantly see, side by side, what adjustments you are making and, when you are satisfied,...Read more›

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4/29/2011

Power Acoustik HDVD-93GR Single 9-Inch Replacement Headrest with DVD and Video Monitor (Gray) Review

Power Acoustik HDVD-93GR Single 9-Inch Replacement Headrest with DVD and Video Monitor (Gray)
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I got this for my 2 year old daughter when we take long rides in the car. It's great for keeping her entertained, and I wish I'd bought one sooner.
I put this in my 2008 Honda CRV. I should have purchased the dark grey color. The "grey" version is lighter than my existing seats. Oh well.
Video quality is great. No complaints.
I can't seem to get the remote to work unless it's right in front of the unit. Not so great if I need to make adjustments for my daughter while I'm in the front seat (like restarting a DVD). Hopefully she will learn the remote soon on her own!
I had it professionally installed, which cost me about one hundred fifty bucks. It took about an hour for the install.
The big problem I had was with the audio. The wireless FM transmitter (for playing sound through the speakers) is horrible in my car. It emitted a very loud HUM, no matter which channel I set it to, and the overall volume on the DVDs were barely audible.
Problem solved with having a wired FM modulator hooked up to the DVD system. Set me back another one fifty, but worth it. The sound is now perfect through the speakers in my car. Wish someone would have told me about this before the initial install. It would have saved me time and money! Hope this tip saves you the hassle I went through.

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LCD VIDEO THEATER PROJECTOR, native 640x480 resolution, 1080i w/ HDMI (Wii, PS3, Xbox, DVD, & More) Review

LCD VIDEO THEATER PROJECTOR, native 640x480 resolution, 1080i w/ HDMI (Wii, PS3, Xbox, DVD, and More)
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This was a gift for my mother for Christmas I haven't watched anything on it but she loves it. She can't stop talking about and it was delivered promptly, no delays

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InFocus LP600 Business DLP Video Projector Review

InFocus LP600 Business DLP Video Projector
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The price is right and the LP600 does what I need. It's easy to set up, warms up quickly, has good focus and clear pictures, and shuts down within a minute. Its small size and light weight is convenient. A good unit for classroom or small auditorium PowerPoint projections. Projects well on an 8 foot screen. Does well with some light in the room.

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With the LP600, InFocus has brought freedom to your fingertips, combining unrivaled power, access, and simplicity together to give you the world's easiest to use digital projector. This truly stand-alone projector offers you an impressive selection of connection options -- wired or wireless, computer or video sources, and even the option to go PC-free with your USB flash drive -- setting you free to focus on a flawless delivery, and not your equipment.

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Sony DAV-C900 DVD Dream System Review

Sony DAV-C900 DVD Dream System
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I've had this machine for a little over six months. The sound is excellent, looks great. Great feature set for the money.
Lately, however, most dvds stop playing part way into the movie (CDs work fine). Only brand new discs play. I cleaned the player using a special dvd cleaner disc and this did not help.
Now I'm back to a $99 combination dvd/vhs player I bought last year which seems to play any dvd no matter how scratched or beat up.

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Sony's DAV-C900 DVD Dream System consists of six speakers and a 5-disc DVD/CD/SACD changer with 10-bit video digital-to-analog converter for a host of entertainment at your fingertips. It comes with a 2-way center speaker with dual 2-3/8-inch woofers, 3-way surround speakers with dual 2-3/8-inch woofers, and a subwoofer with an 8-inch driver. Listen to the difference our Digital Cinema Sound System makes as you immerse yourself in the magic of Sony DVD.
The DAV-C900 has 450 watts total system power, and offers built-in Dolby Digital, DTS, and Dolby Pro Logic decoding. The Digital Cinema Sound system recreates the acoustics of Hollywood dubbing stages, and you'll be amazed by the Headphone Theater mode. The DAV-C900 also offers an AM/FM receiver with 30 presets (20 FM, 10 AM).
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Dolby Digital: This sound format for movie theaters is more advanced than Dolby Pro Logic Surround. In this format, the rear speakers output stereo sound with an expanded frequency range, and a subwoofer channel for deep bass is independently provided. This format is also called "5.1" because the subwoofer channel is counted as 0.1 channel (since it functions only when a deep bass effect is needed). All six channels in this format are recorded separately to realize superior channel separation. Furthermore, since all the signals are processed digitally, less signal degradation occurs.
Dolby Pro Logic Surround: As one method of decoding Dolby Surround, Dolby Pro Logic Surround produces four channels from two-channel sound. Compared with the former Dolby Surround system, Dolby Pro Logic Surround reproduces left-to-right panning more naturally and localizes sounds more precisely. To take full advantage of Dolby Pro Logic, you should have one pair of rear speakers and a center speaker. The rear speakers' put out monaural sound.
DTS: Digital audio compression technology that Digital Theater Systems developed. This technology conforms to 5.1-channel surround. The rear channel is stereo and there is discrete subwoofer channel in this format. DTS provides the same 5.1 discrete channels on high quality digital audio. The good channel separation is realized because the all-channel data is recorded discrete and processed in digital.
SACD: Super Audio CD (SACD) is a high-resolution digital audio format that promises vast sonic improvements over the current audio CD format. Super Audio CD discs can be played back on dedicated Super Audio CD players or combination SACD/DVD-Video players. Certain SACD discs feature a conventional audio CD layer (hybrid SACDs) which can be played back by any CD player or computer with a CD-ROM drive.
What's in the Box DAV-C900 home theater receiver/DVD player, 5 speakers (2 front, 2 rear, and 1 center), 1 subwoofer, AM loop antenna, FM wire antenna, speaker cords, video cord, remote control (RM-SS900), 2 AA batteries, and printed installation instructions.

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Optoma EP739 DLP SVGA Video Projector Review

Optoma EP739 DLP SVGA Video Projector
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Great 2000+ lumen projector for the cost. Great color/picture quality-HDTV even better. I use it as a home theater projector with a screen size of 96" (diagonal). Bright enough for a sunny day (may washed out if you have direct sunlight coming in the room).Great contrast. Some reviewers have mentioned rainbow effects -I have yet to see. I have being using projectors in my home theater for over 4 years and this is the best (bargain) projector I have used.

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OPTOMA EP739 EzPro Digital Projector2,300 lumens ; 1024 x 768 resolution ;with SXGA compression; 2000:1 contrast ratio ; HDTV-compatible ; DLP technology ; Composite & S-video inputs; Adjustable cooling fan speed settings ;for higher altitudes ; Max lamp life: 5,000 hours ; DDR DLP(TM) technology for details, graphics & video ; 5 preset modes include ;PC, Game, Movie, RGB & user; Weight: 5.3 lbs EzPro Digital Projector

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4/28/2011

Optoma 84-Inch Panoview Manual Pull-Down Screen (Matte White) Review

Optoma 84-Inch Panoview Manual Pull-Down Screen (Matte White)
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Got excited to find this screen shipped at such a good price. Received brand new in factory perfect box. Well packed. The box and screen are labeled "Panoview". The hanging components are the same of some other "no name" brand that I found on eBay. Still price was cheaper than eBay. The screen material feels like rubberized, so I guess you can make good on cleaning with a damp cloth. The screen has a 2" black frame literally painted on top of the screen. The screen material is thick, so it doesn't feel like it will tear easily. It reminds me of the plastic used to cover a picnic table. The mechanism makes it easy to pull down and fix it at any length you want. It will stay. My problem has been to find an easy way of making it roll up all the way. I found that the easiest way to store, is to pull the screen all the way out, give it a quick tug and let it roll quickly, keeping control of the pull-handle at all times so it doesn't crash at the top. For me it was very easy to install hanging from the ceiling. You can also fasten to a wall by putting two screws almost all the way. The plastic end covers of the screen have slots that lock on the screw heads. Image reflection from my Infocus X1 looks good from many angles, even during daylight but no direct sun. An affordable screen is what I was looking for and I can live with it. I would spend more money on a better screen, if this was not my first home theater "system".

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ZVOX 425xs High-Performance Single-Cabinet Surround Sound System Review

ZVOX 425xs High-Performance Single-Cabinet Surround Sound System
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I have had two different Zvox models at home for the last couple of months, but this commentary could apply to either the 425 or 525 models.
Prior to ordering my first Zvox, I went the more common digital route of a separate Onkyo receiver/amplifier, a speaker bar by Definitive Technologies and some high-end cables. I am not an audiophile, but not averse to a challenge. Setting it all up was a nightmare. I couldn't get a reliable on-screen menu either through the HDMI connection, or through the analog inputs, regardless of how I configured the connections. Additionally, since I needed to hide the receiver, I needed an infrared repeater to turn it on, and it never worked reliably, regardless of where I positioned it.
In summary, I had a system that could not be reliably turned on with my remote, did not reliably give me an on-screen menu for most of the receiver functions, and increased the ambient temperature in the living room by about 4 degrees if it was left on all day (I was rather amused by thinking that at least I had a back-up heating system should the furnace ever fail). I put the better part of 15 hours in to set this up, and reconfigured it again and again. I also probably spent nearly another two hours speaking to people at Onkyo, Definitive Technologies, and the folks who manufactured the IR repeater. And watching something on TV could take minutes of "prep."
Finally, the irritation overwhelmed me, and I boxed everything up (including my 100 page Onkyo receiver owner's manual) and sent it back. At the same time I was doing a bit more research, and discovered the AVS forum thread covering the Zvox models, and it seemed to provide the best discussions and summaries of the different units (from an ordinary user's point of view). I decided to try one.
Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity! This is exactly what the Zvox provides! My television, with its clean, easily visible, intuitive on-screen menu is a great switching station for inputs. And the units turn themselves on or off automatically when it senses a signal (or lack thereof) from the TV. Set up is basically five steps: (1) Run analog RCA cables (supplied) from TV's analog audio output jacks to the Zvox, (2) plug in the Zvox, (3) turn the "ON" switch at the back of the Zvox on; (4) go into the TV's menu screen and shut off (once and forever) the TV's cheap, tinny-sounding, cheesy little speakers; and (5) watch TV or a movie. That's basically it!
It does a very good job of filling the room with sound. It feels like the sound is emanating from an area about eight or ten feet wide in front of the TV, bass is quite intense (especially with the 425 model), and dialog is very clear. No need to bring up subtitles or closed captioning when listening at low volume levels. It doesn't make you feel that you are surrounded by sound, but the effect is rather more like you are watching a play or musical performance in a theater. There is a sense of directionality, but it is pretty much from in front of you. I have never quite understood why people like sound that is coming from behind them, when the action is taking place in front of them (?!), but, as I mentioned above, I am not an audiophile, so perhaps I just do not understand why such things are important. Music, in particular, seems much more crisp, clean, and natural than it did with my previous "all digital" system. I have my unit set with bass, treble and phase cue (the simulated surround sound) at about level 5, and haven't found a need to change anything. Set it, forget it! I can't express how much I appreciate it that someone has put together a speaker system with such wonderful quality, and which is brain-dead simple to set up and manage.
As far as shortcomings are concerned, in my view, there are only a couple: (1) as mentioned in another review here, sometimes higher notes lack a bit of clarity or lightness, but to me this seems only to be the case when the volume and/or phase cue is set very high; (2) TV programs or DVDs with garbage audio quality will be played back the same way (what you give this Zvox is exactly what it will give back to you). If you play a garbage sound recording, you will get back garbage. Moreover, it will be full-bodied, wide soundstage, room-filling garbage. I guess this is what "fidelity" means in the term "high fidelity"). You don't seem to be able to do much about this, but if you are listening to decent recordings, it is a very, very good thing.
I think anyone who wants a quality sound system and who wants to eliminate (or prevent the occurrence of) another level of complexity in life (which, I am convinced, is slowly killing us all), this system will be an excellent choice. The surround-sound, five, seven, or nine channel enthusiasts will not be impressed, of course. Fine. Leave them be. I live in a house anyway, not a concert amphitheater. The Zvox is just fine for the rest of us.

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The ZVOX 425xs is the first single-cabinet audio system capable of delivering the volume, impact and dynamic realism – including window-rattling bass – of a high-quality multi-speaker surround sound system. We think it will change the way the world listens to movies, music, TV shows and sporting events. Uncompromised home theater sound no longer requires a room full of speaker boxes, subwoofers and wires! The new ZVOX 425xs combines five speakers, two powered subwoofers, a powerful 133-watt amplifier and our proprietary PhaseCue virtual surround sound system – all in one slim cabinet (36.5"w x 5 3/4"d x 7 3/4"h). Created by legendary speaker designer Winslow Burhoe (founder of EPI Loudspeakers and Burhoe Acoustics), it sounds awesome (yes, we know the word is over-used, but the 425xs really is awesome). Movie soundtracks aren\'t just good sounding, they are startlingly realistic. Bass is solid, accurate and loud down to an amazing 35 Hz (that\'s better than some 10" standalone powered subwoofers). With three center all-channel speakers, midrange and vocal reproduction is superb – with crystal-clear dialog, even at low volume settings. And like all ZVOX systems, the 425xs reproduces music accurately with natural tonal balance, precise imaging and breath-taking realism. Connect just one cord to your TV and you\'ve created a fantastic-sounding, easy-to-use home theater system...without all the clutter and wires of a traditional surround sound system. "Best buy." - Consumer's Digest "Home theater product of the year." - About.com "Stands tall among competing products." - CNET "The 425 sounded great...rivals many discrete systems." - Sound & Vision magazine "The subwoofers reach remarkable depths with audible output even lower than the claimed 35 hertz." - Chicago Tribune

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Onkyo TX-SR506 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Black) Review

Onkyo TX-SR506 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Black)
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This receiver is pretty impressive on paper and visually by oogling at all the ports on the back. The biggest thing to note, I believe, is that the 3 HDMI inputs are "pass-through" and do not extract audio and play it through the speakers connected to the receiver! (the audio will only go to the TV!)
You NEED a secondary cable for audio (for each HDMI input!) and then you must configure the receiver to pair the corresponding HDMI input with the audio source. For example, if I have my Xbox 360 connected via HDMI, it is total FAIL because the optical audio connector for Xbox only exists on the component out... so I must use the component output for the Xbox instead, and pair it with a TOSLINK optical cable setup on the receiver.
While being an excellent receiver for the price, this single ridiculous gotcha makes the technology of HDMI near totally moot and could lead to some annoying workarounds as I have done for my home theater.

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In the case of Onkyo A/V receivers,” entry level” means a whole lot more than just affordability and standard functionality. You won’t find a better example than the TX-SR506, which also offers high-definition media capability and advanced sound correction technologies. With an HDMI platform handling 1080p video from three sources, the TX-SR506 brings polish and peak performance to high-definition displays and sources. Legendary Onkyo amplification drive and power set the foundation for delivering bass crunch and vocal clarity. And, thanks to the latest Audyssey technologies, you get to enjoy a sweeping soundstage even at low volumes. Easily holding its own among higher-priced A/V receivers, the TX-SR506 adds serious impetus to entry-level home theater.

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Sony STR-DG500 6.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver Review

Sony STR-DG500 6.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver
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This 6.1 reciever offers 110 w/channel with subwoofer output. Sony has clearly worked to make the receiver smarter to provide the best audio experience with minimal intervention from the user: a microphone input (mic provided) automatically locates each speaker attached and balances all outputs.
If you're interested in simply having great home theater experience, without excessive tweaking, this is the reciever for you.
Pros - multiple a/v inputs, with support for component video and and optical connections for dvd audio.
Cons - no upsampling video sources (component output from component input only), no optical connection for cd players.

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The STR-DG500 Home A/V Receiver delivers the digital world to your living room and beyond. Designed as Sony's entry level surround sound receiver performance and simplicity are the key. With 110 Watts X 6 this receiver is truly a powerhouse and coupled with Digital Cinema Auto Calibration setup is a simple as connecting the supplied microphone and pressing a button.

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Panasonic SC-BT200 1000W 7.1 Channel Blu-ray Disc Home Theater Sound System Review

Panasonic SC-BT200 1000W 7.1 Channel Blu-ray Disc Home Theater Sound System
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It's a crying shame that many people who plunk down their hard earned cash on a flat panel HDTV never bother to add a high quality sound system, or even attach a true high definition 1080i or 1080p source. Some are put off by the added expense, some by the complexity of setting it all up. Panasonic's SC-BT200 Blu-ray Home Theater system addresses all of these issues: it's inexpensive, easy to set up and offers full 1080p high definition Blu-ray playback with matching high definition surround sound. And I didn't even mention the integrated iPod dock or IPTV features! (OK, I did now).
This year's crop of Blu-ray HTiB (home theater in a box) systems from Panasonic, the SC-BT200 and its big brother the SC-BT300 have made big improvements over last year's more basic models, while lowering the cost of admission. The SC-BT200 under review here supports BD-Live (BD-ROM Profile 2.0), and offers excellent DVD upconversion as well as sweet sweet 1080p Blu-ray playback. If you like to get your content online, the built-in VIERA Cast feature allows you to view streaming videos from YouTube or Amazon, online photo albums from Picasa, stock quotes and local weather info. Also, almost unheard of at this price point, the BT200 and BT300 include on-board decoding of all the latest "HD" surround sound codecs, including multi-channel PCM, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio.

And unlike similar systems from Samsung and others, the BT200 and BT300 come with 7.1 channels right out of the box for the most immersive surround experience. We were surprised how good these little speakers and their matching subwoofer sounded, considering how small they are. And in case set-up and calibration seems like too daunting a task, both systems come with color-coded speaker wires of varying length (10 feet for the fronts, 26 feet for the sides, 40 feet for the rears) to make it as easy as possible to connect all the speakers. and once they are all plugged in, you can use the included microphone and auto-calibration software to set all the speaker levels and delays automatically (it's like having a geeky friend come over with his sound meter, but without having to share your beer and pizza with him as payment).
As far as connections go, this really isn't an "A/V receiver," in fact the unit's receiver doesn't have any video inputs other than the integrated iPod dock. But if you have a Wii, PS3, XBox or HD cable or satellite box you can connect the video outputs of these to your TV directly and use one of the BT200's two analog or digital inputs for the sound. This means you can get true 5.1 or 7.1 channel surround sound from your cable, satellite or over the air HD tuners, in addition to the built in CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc player.
If you like to carry your music and iTunes videos around with you on an iPod, you'll love the integrated iPod dock which pops right out of the center of the BT200 or BT300's faceplate. While you're listening to your iTunes or watching iTunes videos on your big screen (and controlling all the action with the BT200's remote), your iPod is replenishing its internal battery with the built-in charger. As far as iPod compatibility, the BT200 will work with pretty much any iPod other than the shuffle with its non-standard pin outs. The iPhone is not officially certified, but if you put it in "airplane" mode, it will work fine with the BT200.
The system does have some limitations: there's only so loud and so deep you can get with a sub-$500 system, and some of the video processing (including noise reduction) is weaker than in Panasonic's standalone Blu-ray players. But for its price, the BT200 offers an impressive mix of performance, features and convenience. Highly recommended!
BTW, if you want something with a little more power, the SC-BT300 offers slightly higher power output, and larger, more powerful speakers for the front left, right and center channels.
A complete review of the SC-BT200 is available on Big Picture Big Sound (dot com).

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HDTV is easy. Home-Theater sound systems used to be hard but Panasonic has made it easier than pie (ready-made pie). Blu-ray extends beyond HDTV in sound. HDTV has 5.1-channel ability but Blu-Ray offers 7.1 channels. The SC-BT200 boasts seven speakers to envelop viewers in a remarkably true-to-life surround sound experience. The front and center channel speakers are made with a bamboo diaphragm which provides a tightly intertwined fiber to deliver greater rigidity and accuracy, resulting in clear reproduction of sounds over a wide frequency range, from massive explosions to metallic clangs. The subwoofer features a Kelton system with a dual diameter structure to deliver a deep powerful bass. The Smart Set-up guide uses the help of GUI navigation to allow users to set up their SC-BT200 home-theater system for optimum performance. The result is being able to stay at home while enjoying a thrilling, incredibly lifelike audio performance that rivals a movie theater. The appeal of Panasonic Blu-ray products goes beyond the breathtaking pictures and sound; the networking functions open the door to new kinds of entertainment fun. The SC-BT200 can connect to the Internet for downloading bonus content available with Blu-ray Discs and for playing Internet games via BD-Live. This connectivity is further enhanced with the addition of VIERA-Cast. VIERA-Cast integrates the Amazon Video-on-Demand (VOD) online movie rental service. The Amazon VOD service joins other content options already available on VIERA-Cast, including videos from You Tube, access to online photos via Picasa Web Albums, financial information from Bloomberg News, as well as local weather updates. The possibilities are virtually endless. It comes with a Universal Dock for iPod, making it easy for iPod users to play their favorite music or video downloads. This system is also Green-friendly. It has a power-save mode to protect the green.

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Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 6500UB 1080p 3LCD Home Theater Projector Review

Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 6500UB 1080p 3LCD Home Theater Projector
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Amazing video quality, I've got it at 125" diagonally on my wall with no projector screen and it still looks perfect. Watching movies and playing games from my ps3 and computer is just exilerating on this beautiful projection. The 75,000:1 contrast ratio is definitely one of the highlights of this machine. This is better than most LCD Tvs and you can have a 300" Tv depending on the distance and zoom. Love this thing!

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ZVOX 550HSD Low-Profile Single-Cabinet Surround Sound System with Optical and Coaxial Digital Inputs Review

ZVOX 550HSD Low-Profile Single-Cabinet Surround Sound System with Optical and Coaxial Digital Inputs
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Before purchasing this speaker/amplifier system, I read every review I could find. However, no matter how well a speaker review is written, the proof is in the actual listening. After some careful measurements of the space where I intended to put this speaker, I decided to go ahead and spring (also known as "putting a dent" in the credit card) for the system. Quick background - I've been using a Yamaha 5.1 channel surround receiver with Bose AM-3 speakers and an OPPO BDP-83 Blu-Ray player. One of my biggest gripes about compact systems has been high levels of total harmonic distortion. But the simple convenience of fewer remotes and easy adjustments does have its charms.
I received the system about 3 days after placing the order and I set it up the day after I got it. Did I say setup? This marvelous audio soundbar/box sets up faster than an egg on hot asphalt. I ran a set of RCA cables from the TV's analog output to the ZVOX analog RCA inputs. Everything else, video and audio-wise, is plugged into the back of the TV. An optical digital cable from the Blu-Ray player to the optical input on the ZVOX takes care of the DVD audio. Even my PC's audio goes through the ZVOX unit.
The unit itself is wonderfully "invisible" in that it sits under the LCD TV base and does not call attention to itself. The sound? With a little noodling on the included remote (which is larger and easier to use than the chiclet size remote provided with the standard 550 model), I was quite impressed. I played my Blu-Ray copy of AVATAR and with the PHASE CUE setting near maximum, the BASS on maximum, treble on about three-quarters of the allowed adjustment range, I began my listening test. After several minutes, I was struck by the fact that the sound was so full and clear that I got lost in the movie. The speakers just "disappeared".
Several observations: The bass output doesn't have quite enough "oomph" for my taste, so I purchased an inexpensive Yamaha YST-50 subwoofer that worked out just nice. It's compact, provides a nice punch to the bass, and fits almost anywhere. As for the surround effect - the system broadens the soundfield more than adding weird surround effects. Truthfully, I like its overall balanced sound much better than some of the other soundbar manufacturers attempts at faux surround.
In summary, if the complexities of today's audio/video receivers and multi-channel rat's nest of connecting cables is driving you to distraction, try the ZVOX 550 HSD system for small spaces (I'm using it in a third bedroom space which is quite small), or the ZVOX 575 HSD system in larger living room spaces. Simple is best!

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The Z-Base 550HSD is the only surround sound system designed to act as a base platform for most 26" - 50" flat-panel TVs. Only three inches thick, the Z-Base virtually disappears when placed beneath a flat panel TV. But don\'t let is low profile fool you -- the 550HSD sounds absolutely terrific-reproducing music and movie soundtracks with lifelike accuracy. The entire system-speakers, amplifier, virtual surround technology and powered subwoofer-fits into the super-slim cabinet. There are no external speakers, no external subwoofers and no speaker wires.The Z-Base 550HSD complements the design of modern TVs by incorporating beautiful hand-lacquered high-gloss black end panels. The top of the Z-Base 550HSD is finished in rugged, scratch-resistant black vinyl that is less likely to be marred by objects such as the TV placed on its surface. Set-up of the Z-Base 550HSD requires very few steps: Simply place the unit on a stable shelf, table or cabinet. Place your stand-mounted flat-panel TV on top of it.Plug in AC power, one connecting cord to the TV. Sit back and enjoy big, realistic sound including thunderous bass from the builtin powered subwoofer. The Z-Base 550HSD uses the ZVOX PhaseCue virtual surround system to create wide, three-dimensional sound, as if you are listening to speakers eight feet apart from each other, with movie sound effects that literally surround you. You get a room full of sound without a roomful of speakers and wires! TV base should not exceed 27" in width or 13" in depth. TV should not exceed 90 pounds in weight. Safety instructions in Z-Base 550HSD Operating Instructions and in TV's Operating Instructions should be closely examined and followed.

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