QNAP Unveils New Network Storage Product for Digital Home

Taipei, Taiwan, April 30, 2007 – QNAP Systems, Inc. the leading NAS product provider, today announced the introduction of a new network-attached storage (NAS) appliance, the one-bay TS-100 All-in-one Turbo Station for home users. Unlike other NAS solutions in the industry, TS-100 is uniquely designed as an engine of digital home. Enhanced with its attractive built-in features such as iTunes […]

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Toshiba HD-A20 1080p HD DVD player

Thankfully, we are no longer talking about a grand when refering to next-gen players. At least most of the time. Ultimate A/V had a chance to review the HD-A20 which is the mid-range player in the HD DVD line up. For a paltry $500, 100 over the entry level one, you get the added bonus of 1080p but not much […]

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JVC DLA-HD1 – 1080p Projector Review

Another day? Another projector review? Not as far as I can tell. It looks like this projector brings in a lot of features and quality for its price range. Starting from its 15,000:1 contrast ratio, to its 2 HDMI ports and near perfect HQV score this is one projector to keep an eye on if you are shopping in the […]

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Emotiva Reference MMC-1 AV Processor Review

I stumbled across Emotiva while browsing the amp forum at AVS. They have one of the most budget freindly pre/pro setups on the market. However, the quality is reported to be very good. Their more expensive lineup is also very well regarded and worth a look if you are in the market for seperates. Audioholics were lucky enough to take […]

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Top 10 HDTV Myths: Fact vs. Fiction

Most of you probably already know most of these, but nonetheless, a good refresher for those who haven't done their HDTV research. I wonder if a Best Buy sales dude would know these? Popular Mechanics To make sure you get HD resolution, you need to do pixel math. Many 42-in. plasma TVs are sold with 1024 x 768 pixels. But […]

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Internet Meets Large Screen via NY Times

We have a celebrity amongst us folks, Chris Lanier is mentioned in this article on the Ny Times in response to the convergence of more mainstream to HTPCs. I agree with Chris on this one, seeing an article like this (even as basic as this one) is really reassuring for someone like myself who's been a loyal HTPC advocate for […]

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Seting up a Home Theater with Windows Vista

I'm posting this article to make up for the awful one from GearDigest. This one is a little broader, but OCModShop does a good job of giving a refresher course not only on some components to buy, but also the benefits/disadvantages of each thing, and why you need it at all. Not super advanced, but definitely great for beginners….and a […]

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