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SRS Labs iWOW-U Review

SRS Labs iWOW-U Even if it doesn't WOW you, the SRS Labs iWOW Universal audio enhancer will give your personal audio a boost.

ViewSonic VP3D1 3D Converter Box Review

ViewSonic VP3D1 3D Converter Box 3D-ready DLP projector owners rejoice! ViewSonic adds Blu-ray 3D and 3D set-top box compatibility to your projector for under $300.

VIZIO XWH200 Universal Wireless HD AV Kit Review

VIZIO XWH200 Universal Wireless HD AV Kit It doesn't ditch the wires entirely, but VIZIO's slick little system can move your wire mess up to 30 feet from the TV.

Oakley 3X Gascan HDO 3D Glasses Quick Take Review

Oakley 3X Gascan HDO 3D Glasses Quick Take If you've recently purchased a passive 3D TV and want to make the most of your 3D viewing experience, take a good look at Oakley's HDO-3D glasses.

Veebeam HD Review

Veebeam HD While not glitch-free, this bold, capable wireless solution effectively brings the limitless world of the computer to the home theater, in high-def.

Optoma 3D-XL 3D Projector Adapter Review

Optoma 3D-XL 3D Projector Adapter Optoma's magic black box opens up inexpensive 3D-capable DLP projectors to the world of 3D content on Blu-ray 3D, cable and satellite broadcasts.

Antennas Direct ClearStream4 Antenna Review

Antennas Direct ClearStream4 Antenna Free HD sounds too good to be true, so we head up to the roof to strap on this new twist on the old-school antenna.

Netgear 3DHD Wireless Home Theater Networking Kit (WNHDB3004) Review

Netgear 3DHD Wireless Home Theater Networking Kit (WNHDB3004) The new 3DHD Home Theater Adapter helps a wired reporter adapt to wireless

OmniMount Morello 50 Home Theater Furniture Review

OmniMount Morello 50 Home Theater Furniture Not everyone wants their flat panel TV hanging over the mantle. For those people, OmniMount has crafted a simple, sturdy and stylish display stand in the Morello 50.

Antennas Direct Clearstream Micron Indoor HDTV Antenna Review

Antennas Direct Clearstream Micron Indoor HDTV Antenna We pit a long distance HDTV antenna against an inexpensive pair of rabbit ears for pulling in local HDTV channels and the results are surprising.