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Engadget HD's recession antidote: win a ZVOX 325 soundbar {Engadget HD}

Jul 29th 2009 11:31AM I want to listen to that.

Engadget HD's recession antidote: win a Dish Network DTVPal DVR {Engadget HD}

Jul 23rd 2009 12:27AM That'd be great in our bedroom.

Engadget HD's recession antidote: win a ZVOX Mini soundbar {Engadget HD}

Jul 14th 2009 1:32PM This'd be great for our bedroom!

Engadget HD's recession antidote: win an Moxi HD DVR! {Engadget HD}

Jul 8th 2009 8:20PM I'd love it for the bedroom. I would not, however, make love to it in the bedroom.

Ask Engadget HD: What's the best demo material to show off my new home theater? {Engadget HD}

Jul 7th 2009 11:37AM I'd actually say that Meet the Robinsons is a good demo movie. It's clean and crisp and you have a few opportunities to really show off the surround sound, especially when bowler hat guy is echoing the dark before appearing to Cornelius with the time machine. What's more, the movie is completely family friendly!

CBS Sunday Morning News makes the jump to high definition {Engadget HD}

May 18th 2009 11:35AM I've got a season pass on the TiVo for this sucker. The best way to watch this show is to record it on Sunday morning and then go back and watch the first 5 minutes. If you don't see anything you're interested in, delete it. If there's one or two stories, jump right to them, watch them, then delete it. It's wonderful.

Surprise surprise, most home video spending still on discs {Engadget HD}

May 15th 2009 2:07PM The only thing harder than moving discs around is moving data on hard disks around. I just don't see viewers embracing a model where they are constantly having to backup their content and copy it to ever-larger hard drives. It's easy to buy a new shelf if you need more space. Moving the content means a couple of arm and hand maneuvers and you're done. Copying content between drives and ensuring it's all backed up is NOT user-friendly enough and it never will be. Then, if you want to use it somewhere else it's a copy either to an external drive or another drive via the network.

Oh, and it may not work there due to DRM. We've already seen this with digital music and I don't think consumers will put up with it for video content.

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