Review: The iHome iP4 iPod/iPhone dock and Boombox delivers sweet 21st century sound from a retro-styled box, as long as you’re willing to get your hands dirty with the equalizer.
Review: The Marshall Major headphones tap into the brand’s distinguished history for a unique design, but fall short of the sound you might expected from the fabled amp manufacturer.
Noel Lee has announced that Monster Cable is undergoing a name change, and unveiled the band Chicago as his celebrity music entertainment of choice for CES 2012.
Review: The Samsung PN51D8000 reaffirms the beauty of plasma with stunning picture quality from an ultrathin panel, along with a bevy of apps and one of the best remotes we’ve used to date.
Review: Samsung's PN59D8000 reminds that plasma can be beautiful with its amazing picture quality in an ultrathin panel. Not to mention the ton of apps and the best remote we've tried in some time.
With the Samsung PN64D8000 you get excellent picture quality from an ultrathin panel that advocates for the beauty of plasma. We also love the QWERTY remote and the large number of apps available.
Sony's HomeShare goes beyond basic iPod playback to serve up all kinds of Internet radio and network-stored music through an integrated system compatible with Sony's wireless speakers.
Review: The Sony RMN-U1 HomeShare touchscreen display effortlessly interfaces with other HomeShare devices and even A/V equipment from competitors via infrared.
Review: The Sony SA-NS300 HomeShare network speaker makes it easy to wirelessly play music from a networked PC, but its convenience far outshines its sound quality.
Review: The Sony NAC-SV10i iPhone dock wirelessly zips music from a connected Apple device anywhere in the home, but lacks the built-in speaker that would make it a better all-around solution.
Review: The Sony KDL-32BX420 proves Sony can make a great-looking TV at a lower price, but it can’t match the bells and whistles of many competitors.
Review: Sony makes a great-looking TV in the KDL-40BX420 at a lower price. However, it doesn't have the higher-end features of many of its competitors.
Review: The Nocs NS400 use a lightweight titanium housing and driver to achieve some of the most revealing sound we’ve ever heard out of a headphone, at a price that’s almost too good to be true.
Review: The Yamaha YAS-101 is the company’s most affordable sound bar yet, but still produces impressive bass without the need for a separate subwoofer.
Review: Samsung's UN60D8000 offers stunning pictures in a knife-esque body. Their top-shelf set does have a small setback for its otherwise amazing form factor.