Shootout: Five Mid-Price Subwoofers

S&V mag has a great shootout with five different mid-priced subs. Its good to see a sight focus on what most consumers are going to buy. Nothing pisses me off more then to see an article exlaim a 10,000 dollar set of speakers are the best thing since sliced bread knowing only .001% of the population would get that style […]

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$299 Blu-ray PC Drive

It looks like next generation optical discs are getting closer and closer for the HTPC masses. At B&H Photo, you can get a Pioneer BD-ROM for $299. It reads single layer discs at 5X and double layer discs at 2X. It does NOT support writing to Blu-ray discs, but will burn standard DVDs. B&H The BDC-220B 5x BD-ROM SATA Drive from Pioneer […]

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Netflix cuts prices of two more rental plans

Pretty harsh words from Netflix, but the price war is certainly good news for consumers.  Every dollar helps!  Has anyone tried out both services?  I’d like to hear what the pros and cons are of each one, since I’ve never subscribed to either of them. Reuters Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said in April that he planned to grow the company’s […]

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Is OpenCable Platform (OCAP) Delaying Media Centers?

Where are all the media center computers with digital cable tuners? Digital cable tuners were supposed to have ushered in a new era for media center PCs, allowing HD cable television to be watched on your computer. Unfortunately, reality has been less than exciting. VelocityMicro PC is the only viable vendor for purchasing such a computer system. HP is no […]

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Western Digital Launches Efficient GreenPower Drives

High capacity?  Check.  Speed?  Check.  Reliability?  Check.  Power efficiency?  Check?!?! Indeed, WD is leading the pack when it comes to making drives that users want.  A 40% reduction sounds great.  I hope that they can continue to keep it cool and quiet, since this drive will definitely be eyed by the HTPC crowd… Gizmodo Company’s First One Terabyte Drive Enables […]

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