Author: Stephen Dawson
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REVIEW: BenQ X12000 home theatre projector
BenQ has introduced the X12000 Ultra HD projector. Stephen Dawson investigates what it offers that the W11000 doesn’t. Was it only the last issue where we ... -
REVIEW: Oppo UDP-203 (AU) UltraHD Blu-ray Player
Some 10 years ago I wrote an article on a major problem with HDMI and many DVD players. A company I’d never heard of – Oppo ... -
REVIEW: Origin Acoustics Composer THTR68
We’ve been here before, but it’s always a good idea to remind ourselves: in-wall speakers don’t have to be limited and second-rate compared to standalone. You ... -
REVIEW: BenQ W11000
Has UltraHD front projection just become affordable? Stephen Dawson finds out. One of the great oddities in home entertainment these past few years has been the ... -
It’s in the timing
Why is it so important to set the distances between each of the loudspeakers and the listeners in a home theatre system? Because, writes Stephen Dawson, ... -
REVIEW: Bowers & Wilkins 805 D3
Those into hi-fi for a long time have particular models of equipment for which they lusted for an almost equally long time. For me, one of ... -
The great power cable debate
Sadly, a significant part of the home entertainment industry sells stuff for which bold quality claims are made, but which do absolutely nothing, at horribly high ... -
REVIEW: Epson EH-TW9300W
Epson has stuck pretty closely to its core technology in its projectors: three LCD panels. The EH-TW9300W is currently the brand’s top of the line model ... -
REVIEW: Krix Helix
The Krix Helix speakers are part of its ‘concealed audio’ range. And quite the range that is, including the six driver, three way Epix, down to ... -
REVIEW: BenQ W8000
BenQ has been aggressively targeting the home theatre market, and it appears to be paying off. Stephen Dawson plays with the latest offering for the Taiwanese ...