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Where the Elite Meets to Greet the Beat

The Pioneer Elite SC-07 receiver offers some impressive wattage to go with a plethora of audio-tweaking features

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A Viera 50-inch 1080p plasma and a Blu-ray home theater system can all be yours! Click through to enter.

Sound & Vision's Best

This November: Pioneer's new Kuro plasma brings out the blacks while Sonos' wireless music system lets you take your tunes anywhere in the house.

Fast Panel

JVC's new 47-inch LCD offers smooth 120 Hz action and a handy new menu system. But can the color match the motion?

An Impressive Plasma

Hitachi's 50-inch P50X902 plasma sports an impressive picture and easy-to-use interface. But how does it fare against the reigning king of plasmas, Pioneer's Kuro?

A Value Monster

The Onkyo TX-SR706 A/V receiver sports a laundry list of features (including both THX and Audyssey EQ's) for less than a grand.

Is This Box Tops?

It's (relatively) affordable, and boasts a handsome user-interface and unlimited storage options. But is Fusion Research's Genesis media server any match for Kaleidescape?

Sound & Vision's Best

This October: Panasonic outdoes itself again with a THX-certified plasma (pictured); a Rega turntable that reveals microscopic sonic details; a Thiel speaker set that emphasizes sound quality over quantity; plenty more "bests."

The Bold and the Blu-tiful

We've been hesitant to recommend any one Blu-ray Disc player . . . till now. Panasonic's new DMP-BD55 supports every Blu-ray standard and comes packed with features to please both audio- and videophiles.

'Z'-Whiz

A few picture quirks aside, Sony's slim new Z-series Bravia KDL-46Z4100 46-inch LCD looks great and delivers solid video performance. (WEB ONLY)