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...surround sound, you normally need either a home theater in a box-combo DVD player/sound system with a bunch of speakers-or a DVD player connected to an audio/video receiver that's in turn connected to the five speakers and subwoofer of your choice. The primary tasks of the receiver are to decode the surround-sound information coming from the DVD player (or cable/satellite set-top box), and to power the speakers to which it routes that sound...
...sound beam drivers," little speakers that work in conjunction to bounce sound at different angles all around a room. It also has 23 tiny digital amplifiers providing 82 watts of power. Since it also decodes the surround-sound data coming from the DVD player or set-top box, a separate a/v receiver isn't necessary. You do, however, need to plug in a subwoofer for the full effect. Yamaha sells an affordable matching companion sub, the YST-FSW100 subwoofer...
...tots. DWRjax, Design Within Reach's first collection of furniture and accessories for young'uns, isn't just beds and tables. The line consists of more than 60 imaginative, versatile pieces, ranging from play caves and riding toys to whimsical chairs and rugs. Also thinking outside the box is Maclaren, where style seems to be climbing the corporate ladder. The baby-products company is experimenting with a new array of vibrant colors, fabrics and designs. It recently hired Phillippe Starck, Lulu Guinness and Burberry to design sophisticated strollers, like the Starck Buggy, which sports sleek, continuous frame lines. Its chic...
...only read box scores and stat charts, you might not be familiar with Tyler Magura. A goal here, an assist there, but nothing flashy from the sophomore centerman of the Harvard men’s hockey team. At least, seven points as a freshman and two assists this season haven’t grabbed him many headlines. But there’s a reason Magura split last year’s George Percy Award for best rookie with Jon Pelle and his 25 points. And there’s a reason that opposing squads consider Magura the epitome...
...Crimson killed off Paul Dufault’s tripping penalty at 9:23, but just two seconds after Dufault was sprung from the box, Reese was whistled for roughing, and Harvard couldn’t manage the kill for another two minutes. Daigneau never even reacted to Michael Genzy shot from the blue line that put Clarkson...