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  • 07 February, 2012 JBL OnTour Micro
     The JBL On Tour™ Micro is sized to slip easily into a pocket or carry-on bag, but it’s engineered to perform in legendary JBL® style. The JBL Odyssey® full-range transducer pounds out dynamic, big-system sound that fills any listening space, and the rechargeab

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  • 07 February, 2012 iSport Immersion In-Ear Headphones
    Whether you're running, biking, or boarding, iSport Immersion won't fall out and leave you behind. It's right there with you providing a secure, comfortable fit with its revolutionary SportClip design. Plus, it won't interfere with helmets, glasses or goggles. The Pro Sound Isolating Eartips

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  • 02 February, 2012 JBL OnBeat Xtreme
    The JBL OnBeat Xtreme is among the most versatile, capable and powerful loudspeaker docks JBL engineering has ever produced. It’s a complete high-performance audio system that docks with most Apple iOS devices –including iPad tablets – and pairs with virtually any Blue

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  • 12 January, 2012 New Harman Kardon AVR 365
    The AVR 365 has an impressive list of features that take your home entertainment to the next level. With HDMI® v.1.4a with 3-D and all the latest Dolby® and DTS® audio modes, the AVR 365 lets you experience a new dimension in TV viewing while also giving you the benefit of Harman Kar

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  • 12 January, 2012 Monster Turbine Pro Gold Audiophile
    Designed For Serious Audiophiles and Audio Professionals. Monster brings you a higher level music listening experience with Turbine Pro professional in-ear speakers. Turbine Pros were engineered to deliver bass so deep, it's like a subwoofer in your ears, plus reproduce the clarity, d

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Bowers & Wilkins' Wins Four What HiFi? Awards 2011

Bowers & Wilkins' have won four awards in the prestigious What HiFi? Sound & Vision Awards 2011. The annual awards are j

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Product Reviews

Gadget Guy Reviews Harman Kardon's AVR 660

"Yes, I know it claims a mere 75 watts for its channels, but unlike most brands, that is 75 watts from all seven channels at the same time. Generally brands base their power figures on only two channels running. You are unlikely to find either a set of loudspeakers or a volume level that will trouble this receiver."

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