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Sharp CES 2013 Press Conference

Welcome back! Sharp renews focus on home theater with 4K, glare-reducing tech, and something called IGZO

Sharp brings out the big guns in its CES opening press conference, showing off its new LCD technology, glare-reducing screens, and of course - 4K.

Harman Kardon CL Review

Harmon/Kardon’s debut headphone proves that classic style and old-school engineering still have a place in today’s flashy and saturated headphone market.

Toshiba 39L2300U review

Toshiba’s 39L2300U promises acres of screen for an almost unbelievable price, but a lack of polish in the interface and major shortcomings in display quality make it less of a bargain.

JLAB Bombora TEKST Edition Review

JLab’s Bombora headphones benefit from a funky and comfortable design, but sacrifice detail and clarity in favor of a smooth, sleepy sound.

PDP Afterglow Review

PDP’s Afterglow Wireless Universal Headphones offer a unique design at a surprisingly low price point.

JLAB Diego Review

JLab's Diego headphones reproduce only a skeletal remnant of a recording’s sound, making the garish 'buds a poor deal even at $20.

Marshall Hanwell Review

Marshall’s Hanwell speaker rocks out just as hard as its classic good looks suggest, though a threadbare feature set and sky-high price will make it tough to justify in your living room.

RBH EP1 Review

RBH’s EP1 in-ear headphones are among the most comfortable we’ve ever tried, even if their sound quality leaves some room for improvement.
Pioneer A3 XW SMA3 K Wireless Speaker Review

Pioneer A3 XW-SMA3-K Review

Despite its tiny size, Pioneer’s A3 XW-SMA3-K wireless speaker produces sound as big and intricate as its name, and quite a bit more beautiful.
Edifier Esiena iF360 BT Review iPod iPhone speaker dock

Edifier Esiena iF360BT Review

Edifier’s Esiena iF360 looks sharp and comes packed with useful features, but can’t back it up with sound worthy of its price tag.

Astro A50 Review

Astro’s A50 gaming headset improves where the A40 left off by adding wireless capability, and ends up setting yet another high water mark for the company with outstanding quality, sound and features.

Carbon Audio Zooka Review

Carbon Audio’s Zooka Bluetooth speaker augments your laptop or tablet’s built-in sound with a clever snap-on design.

Aiaiai Capital Review

Aiaiai’s Capital headphones deliver the sound quality we’ve come to expect from the budding Danish company, but sacrifice comfort to style with their rock-hard ear pads.

Aiaiai TMA-1 Studio Review

Aiaiai improves on an already winning formula with the smooth, well balanced TMA-1 Studio headphones.

Behringer iNuke Boom Junior Review

Behringer’s iNuke Boom Junior fulfills its promise of detonating your living room with an impressive amount of bass and sheer volume for the money.
Sony X Review

Sony X Review

Sony’s X-Factor inspired headphones sound just as obnoxious as creator (and celebrity endorser) Simon Cowell.
RHA SA950i review

RHA SA950i Review

RHA’s SA950i promise professional-quality sound for $60, but come up short on the far ends of the frequency spectrum.

Panasonic Technics RP-DJ1205 Review

Technics’ DJ1205 cater to aspiring record spinners, but don’t deliver the true sonic character of a DJ headphone, and fall short of only slightly more expensive DJ1250.
Technics RP DH1250 Review

Panasonic Technics RP-DH1250 Pro Review

While the price tag may not be for everyone, the Technics RP-DH1250 headphones are a solid choice for the prosumer listener to the seasoned DJ.

Panasonic Viera TC-L50EM60 Review

The Panasonic EM60’s trim bezel and approachable price point are alluring, but its overall picture performance left us feeling a little disappointed.

Vizio E470i-A0 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E470i a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $600.

Vizio E650i-A2 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E650i-A2 a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $1370.

Vizio E500i-A0 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E500i a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $650.

Vizio E500i-A1 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E500i-A1 a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $650.

Vizio E420i-A1 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E420i a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $500.

Vizio E320i-A2 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E320i-A2 a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $300.

Vizio E320i-A0 Review

A bright picture, vivid colors and slim design make Vizio’s E320i a solid value, but it is this set’s excellent Smart TV platform that helps it rise above the competition. Though its smart dimming feature doesn’t work well and there are motion blur issues, it’s still a great deal at $300.