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THX, not what it used to be.Now it seems as long as you pay them enough money, you can get your product certified.
Despite claims of cash is king, no product ever submitted for THX certification has passed on the initial tests - additional mods and testing have been done on every product that bears the certification.
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zargon @ May 15th 2008 2:50PM
THX, not what it used to be.
Now it seems as long as you pay them enough money, you can get your product certified.
HDTVFanAtic @ May 15th 2008 8:24PM
Despite claims of cash is king, no product ever submitted for THX certification has passed on the initial tests - additional mods and testing have been done on every product that bears the certification.