Posts by Entertainment

By John Pastor • December 5, 2011
If you’ve ever been inside a radio studio, you’ve most likely seen the stalwart microphone of broadcasting: the Electro-Voice (EV) RE20. In 1969, Electro-Voice introduced the RE20 and it was followed-up by the RE27 in 1989. Fast-forward to 2011 and we have the RE320. The successor has some new features that take a stab at marketing the microphone toward a new audience.

By John Pastor • March 2, 2011
Looking for a sweet bundle to listen to your music and watch a few movies here and there? Take a peek at this latest set of products from Audioengine. If you aren’t familiar with the company, the team behind it consists of 36 years of experience in the audio industry for companies like Apple and Harmon/Kardon. Their goal is to build high quality studio monitors at an affordable price for the pro audio market, and their latest set of products deliver on that goal. Find out what you need to know about the N22 amplifier and P4 bookshelf speakers after the break.

By John Pastor • October 21, 2010
There are many flat panel TV mounts available for purchase today. Peerless, a well-known audio/video mounting company, is aiming to change that with their latest line of PerfectMount solutions. Today we’re taking a look at one of the high-end articulating models, but they start at only $74.99.
By David Plews • June 29, 2010
In the past, we have had the opportunity to test out a good deal of the V-Moda product line. We loved the responsive sound, unique styling, and overall value for the price range. Not until recently, however, has V-Moda produced a pair of over-the-ear headphones. The V-Moda Crossfade LP headphones represent the company’s first foray into headphones; but do they live up to the brand we have grown to love?

By John Pastor • November 9, 2009
Do you remember those skee ball games as a kid at the local carnivals and fairs? Iconfactory has shrunk that game down to your iPhone or iPod touch with Ramp Champ, bringing the nostalgia back to your favorite gaming device. At only $1.99, is it worth buying?

By John Pastor • November 2, 2009
Getting the optimal performance out of a gaming headset is always a concern for gamers, whether they should use an analog or digital headset, …

By John Pastor • April 9, 2009
If you’re familiar with the original Squeezebox network music player, it allowed you to listen to the music on your computer in one location wirelessly over your hi-fi system. Logitech recently acquired the company, and has been making significant advances. One of them is the new Squeezebox Boom. What features does it add and how good is it?

By David Plews • March 29, 2009
Logitech’s Harmony 1100 is the second touch-screen remote the company has produced, and the first that we’ve been able to get our hands on. …

By John Pastor • June 9, 2008
Gran Turismo has been a staple in the gaming market as one of the best driving simulators available. The latest version, Gran Turismo 5 …
By John Pastor • May 2, 2008
Previously, we reviewed the Harmony 890 Pro and Harmony 880 universal remotes from Logitech. Both of these remotes proved great options for universal remotes. …
By John Pastor • February 25, 2008
Need a quick and simple way to mount your new flat screen TV on your wall? Look no further than the Ergotron WM Low …
By John Pastor • October 30, 2007
Let’s say you only have a single HDMI port on your TV or projector, but you have multiple devices you want hooked up. Instead …