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  • iSoniTalk

    11 December, 2008 Monster Cable iSoniTalk
    Monsters new iSoniTalk is the ideal solution for iPhone users who like to listen to music and still be able to make a fast and easy connection to their incoming and outgoing calls.  With its one-button operation, the iSoniTalk is the ultim

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  • Power40

    11 December, 2008 OmniMount Power40
    The new innovative Power40 mounting solution can tilt, pan or swivel a medium flat panel with the touch of a button.  The Motion40 provides multiple optimised viewing positions for virtually all 23” to 40” flat panels.  Th

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  • CT700

    19 November, 2008 Bowers & Wilkins CT700 Range
    The new Bowers & Wilkins CT700 range represents nothing less than a revolution in what’s possible in home theatre sound when space and budget are limited.  The range incorporates pioneering technologies foun

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  • LS Series

    19 November, 2008 JBL LS Series
    A New Standard The LS Series establishes a new standard for high-end JBL horn-loaded speaker systems.  Attention

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  • HK 3390

    20 October, 2008 Harman Kardon HK 3390 Stereo Receiver
    The HK 3390 was born to make beautiful music and, like all specialists, it’s very good at what it does.  It features high-current, ultrawide-bandwidth amplification, a signature Harman Kardon technology that del

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Born to Make Beautiful Music: The New Harman Kardon HK 3390 Stereo Receiver

HK 3390

Due to the overwhelming success of the HK 3490 Stereo Receiver launched in July 2008,

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CNET reviews Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin and gives it 8 out of 10!

"We tested the Zeppelin with a range of songs, from skanky 128-kilobit MP3s to full-flavoured Apple lossless files.  Each song confirmed initial suspicions:  the Zeppelin is the best-sounding iPod speaker we've encountered.  Nick Cave and the Bad Seed's Red Right Hand - a song that highlights the limitations of most speaker docks and hi-fi systems - was richly detailed, the bass-heavy instrumentation clearly distinct from Cave's similarly pitched vocals."

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