AliHajiSheik
AliHajiSheik
AliHajiSheik

Shouldn't neutrality be what you strive for no matter what the source material is? If the mixing and production process emphasizes something, a neutral pair of speakers of headphones will showcase it.

You still need paper. You just need a lot less of it.

My toto washlet s300 did all of this several years ago, and has a smart chip to preheat for me based on my usage patterns. It cost about the same, maybe $50 less, and has the remote that slides into a base mounted on the wall next to the throne.

Agree. I'm interested in 4k and OLED and other improvements in the picture quality, which is actually hard to imagine at this point. Other than that I really just want the TV to act as a monitor, with one HDMI cable or something superior that connects to my AV processor. I'm never going to move away from using

A fair point. I think they have licensed that technology out to other companies like Rotel, Bel Canto, Jeff Rowland and Wyred4Sound although I haven't really heard enough class D amps to pass judgment. I imagine class D has a huge future. Too bad B&O doesn't make amps.

In what world is B&O known for high quality sound? High design and high prices maybe, but nobody has accused B&O of sounding good in decades.

HBO Go has some shows available that I can't get on my HBO In Demand.

I get that, but when you have fully sealed in ear headphones it seems pointless to me. My Etymotics seal out the sound to the point I have never wanted for noise cancelling and don't use them when they give them to me for free. Granted the US airlines usually hand out Bose, ANA does have pretty sweet Sony noise

I guess the Klipsch headphones are okay and I have always liked their Heresy and Klipschorns, and Sony makes the SS-AR1 speakers and some good headphones, but I'll stick to headphone companies for headphones and speaker companies for speakers. Sennheiser, Etymotic, AkG, Grado, Hifiman and the others already make

So does it act as a DAC as well as a streaming music player?

And Sacremento has a youth sports complex looking for a new name.

So if you put up a picture of a morbidly obese person, you're more likely to have an empty seat next to you.

Small, easy to transport, good in a pinch for doing work from vacation. Tablets aren't good for sitting down and doing legal work from your hotel and laptops are a pain to carry as a contingency.

I can't stop laughing.

Surprised the Openelec post didn't make the list. I found it on lifehacker and it is an amazing way to squeeze media performance out of an underpowered machine without actually knowing what you are doing or requiring you to commit to linux on a full-time basis since it boots from a thumb drive.

The hair bandanna is this Christmas season's hottest item.

It was plugged into a power conditioner/line protector with a surge/spike protector and voltage regulator which was fully functional at the time. Surge protectors don't protect against this, apparently the caps just blow up after a while. Google "pop of death", its apparently a huge problem for the brand.

I was a huge Vizio fan until I was hit with their Pop Of Death problem a month after the warranty expired. Apparently they use low quality power capacitators that randomly blow up and kill it. Good news is people have published guides on how to fix them yourself.

Agreed. Their cables are great. Even for biwiring my speakers I bought their bulk 4 strand wire, thread it through tech flex jackets I bought, put on the monoprice banana plugs and finished it off with heat shrink tubing. It ended costing my like $40 for a pair of ten foot fancy ass looking biwire speaker color