Reviewed on November 27, 2007If you're not looking for the virtual surround effects found on more elaborate (and expensive) single-speaker audio systems, the affordable Boston Acoustics TVee Model Two sounds swell, looks good, and includes a cool wireless subwoofer.TAGS:cable box, subwoofer, Boston Acoustics, Boston, TV, remote, speaker system, speakers, volume, video
Reviewed on March 21, 2008The Samsung HT-BD2T delivers the sort of top-notch video quality you'd expect from the world's first home theater system with built-in Blu-ray--but its high price, average audio quality, and lack of extras make it tough to recommend.TAGS:Blu-ray, HTIB, Samsung Electronics, speakers, 1080p, subwoofer, DVD, TV, video
Reviewed on February 26, 2008While it's missing a couple of key features found in competing models, the T612 distinguishes itself with a sleek design, decent sound, and some mobile phone anti-interference technology that makes the system particularly appealing to iPhone owners.TAGS:Altec Lansing, Apple iPhone, mobile phone, volume, Apple iPod, speakers, TV, video
Reviewed on October 26, 2006Yamaha's YSP-1100, its best-ever Digital Sound Projector single-speaker surround system, is a breeze to set up and it sounds great on DVD.TAGS:Yamaha Corp., AV receiver, subwoofer, TV, speakers, video
Reviewed on October 28, 2004HDTV-ready jumbo LCDs are certainly worth buying (if you have the cash), but HP also sells a cheaper, more adjustable, and better-performing alternative to the f2304, the L2335.TAGS:HP, Media Center PC, speakers, multimedia, TV, display, entertainment, LCD, monitor, PC, video
Reviewed on January 22, 2008If you're looking for a portable iPod speaker system/alarm clock that can also serve as a home-based system--and you don't need a radio--the iH27 may fit the bill.TAGS:Apple iPod, circuitry, alarm, speakers, radio, battery, TV, video
Reviewed on June 12, 2006The Sony MFM-HT205 is a double threat, serving as both a TV and a computer monitor. This 20-inch wide-screen LCD features an impressive array of video connections, and it wowed us with its image quality. It will suit the work and entertainment needs of all but the most discerning graphics professionals.TAGS:monitor, Sony Corp., computer monitor, TV Tuner, port, TV, speakers, subwoofer, display, LCD, video
Reviewed on November 7, 2005Sony's CMT-DV2D microsystem sounds good and plays DVDs, but we'd prefer a multidisc changer to its integrated tape deck.TAGS:HTIB, DVD+R, Sony Corp., JVC, speakers, CD, audio CD, TV, MP3, video