Scythe Kozuti Low Profile CPU Heatsink

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Scythe has been around a while now, after bursting on the scene with their awesome tower cooler. But luckily they understand the need for quiet cooling in HTPC chassis. Here’s a new one that’s pretty darned tiny. The Scythe Kozuti is the first candidate we’ve seen that might have the capability of beating one of these low profile stock coolers […]

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Amazon Beefs Up Prime Streaming Catalog

It’s good to see Amazon sticking behind it’s streaming service, which you get for free with a Prime subscription for $79/year. More than affordable, but I would hope they will increase their HD offerings. Anyone here fully switch from Netflix to Amazon for streaming? Unfortunately, many of the added TV shows were not in high definition (HD). When we last […]

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PCMag asks: Which HDTV Type is Best? – Answers a Different Question

I can’t disagree with the author’s assertion that LED backlit displays are better than their older sibling, but any article that puts “screen thickness” first in the list of important factors when choosing a display then neglects much more important things that actually affect picture quality – like color accuracy, the number of local dimming zones and video processing capabilities […]

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SlingPlayer for Boxee Box hands-on

Do you love the Boxee Box but can’t live without real-time TV? Well…Slingbox is aiming to help you out as they are working on an app for Boxee that will let you stream directly to it. It’s kind of a cluster as you have to launch the app, then connect to the Slingbox, and then start streaming…but it’s a step […]

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Thermaltake Element Q Mini-ITX Case

Thermaltake has been making cases for a while, but usually they’re on the flashier, gamer side of things. This offering has a nice look. Notice the red on the front, which I actually don’t mind all that much, but it might not fit in with your specific environment. The Thermaltake Element Q mini-ITX case was made for space-limited conditions, such […]

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OPPO BDP-93 Blu-ray Player

We covered HDGuru’s review of this same BDP-93 Blu-ray player before, but it’s always good to get multiple perspectives. In Oppo’s case however, the results are usually the same–they just keep making phenomenal products. And at $500, it’s a bit more than average players but the quality is without a doubt top notch. The key to the high performance is […]

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TiVo Android and iPhone apps in the works

While there is already an Tivo iPad app, Tivo has announced that they will be bringing a similar app for both Android and iPhone devices. One of the biggest trends to sweep through the consumer electronics industry is the adoption of software delivered through Apple’s iTunes App Store. For TiVo owners, the California-based company developed control and management apps for […]

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Western Digital Live Wire Power Line AV Kit

Power Line networking is not new by any means, but the companies behind it have continued to try to improve the technology. The toughest part about it is that the performance varies based on the design and age of your house, so keep that in mind if you’re considering. You can  see from the results the the WD Livewire performed […]

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Blu-ray Releases – June 21, 2011

After a few good weeks we’re back to some tougher pickings. I had very high expectations for Liam Neeson in Unknown and was extremely disappointed–not to say the movie is bad, but it’s pretty similar to some of his recent films which were better. Speaking of disappointment, Cedar Rapids, featuring Ed Helms (from THe Office and Hangover) stars in this […]

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