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Holiday Shopping Guide Part 2: Cool Gear

November 27, 2009 By HE Staff



The Perfect Gift for that person who... wants stuff.

Now that you're all versed on the tech, here are a few gift ideas, from TVs to headphones, iPod docks to projectors.

Nothing but the cool stuff...

Panasonic TC-P46G10 Plasma TV Review
The King is dead. Long live the King!

The G10 is a significant step forward in picture quality for the company best known for value and consistency more than outright picture quality. more...

Samsung UN46B8000 ReviewSamsung UN46B8000 LCD TV Review
240 IS GO! Samsung lights up the sides and slides into 240 Hz with the svelte UN46B8000.

This thing is gorgeous, and I haven’t even turned it on yet. Über-thin—I think it’s two dimensional.

Amazingly, the attractiveness of this set is only one of its claims to fame. more...

Fatman iTube Red-i and Peachtree Audio Nova Reviews
When Digital Met Analog

Ditch the transistors and go tubing with old-fashioned, oh-so-analog vacuum tube audio gear from Peachtree Audio and Fatman. more...

High-End Headphones Reviewed

Pioneer BDP-09FD Blu-Ray player Review

Epson PowerLite Pro Cinema 7500UB Projector Review
Going Pro

The Pro Cinema 7500UB utilizes the company’s most advanced imaging technologies and has its most thorough assortment of features, yet it carries a price tag of just $4,199. more...

Paradigm Studio SUB 12 Subwoofer ReviewMcIntosh 60th Anniversary Special Edition System Review

McIntosh 60th Anniversary Special Edition System ReviewMarantz SC-7S2, MA-9S2, and SA-7S1 Reviews

Denon DP-200USB Turntable Review

Panasonic DMP-BD80K Blu-ray Player Review

WooAudio WES Electrostatic Headphone Amplifier and Stax SR-007 Mk2 Electrostatic Headphone Review

 

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