Reviewed on October 19, 2006Paradigm's seriously svelte Cinema 110 CT 5.1 speaker system will rock your world like a much larger system.TAGS:speakers, subwoofer, satellite, TV
Reviewed on September 3, 2008The TiVo HD XL charges a hefty premium for its spacious recording capacity and THX certification, but most users will be content sticking to the all-but-identical standard TiVo HD DVR.TAGS:TiVo Inc., cable company, DVR, VoD, satellite, TV, video
Reviewed on October 17, 2006Sony's improved third-generation LocationFree TV product includes several cool features--including wireless connectivity, PSP compatibility, and remote control customization--but setup headaches and software limitations keep it from being a true Slingbox killer.TAGS:Slingbox, Sony Corp., smart phone, Sony PSP, satellite, Sony PlayStation 2, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, broadband, firmware, TV, DVD, video, PC
Reviewed on April 25, 2006While its slick interface and cool networking features still distinguish it from rival DVRs, the dual-tuner function of the TiVo Series2 DT is useful only for those with analog cable service.TAGS:TiVo Inc., cable box, DVR, channel, satellite, TV, video
Reviewed on October 23, 2006The all-inclusive RCA Lyra X3030 is a solid video playback and recording device, despite its poorly designed menu interface. Yet there are still PVPs on the market that perform better.TAGS:RCA, Cowon, Apple iPod Nano, Archos, satellite, cable box, Apple iPod, folder, TV, video
Reviewed on June 7, 2004The GoVideo VR3930 is perfect for archiving your noncopyrighted VHS and DV home movies to DVD, but it's no better for recording TV than your current VCR.TAGS:GoVideo, deck, VCR, DVD, recorder, DVD-recorder, satellite, connection, TV, video