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Sennheiser HD800

At $1,400 the Sennheiser HD800s are assuredly the largest and most expensive set of headphones that have ever touched our ears. The cost may seem outrageous, but in this case the performance may just match the price.

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Dice Electronics iTPA-220 iPod Dock

The Dice Electronics iTPA-220 iPod Dock adds the warm and fuzzy sound of a tube pre-amp.

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TrekStor vibez MP3 Player

The TrekStor vibez offers up something a little different with its unique design and support for multiple audio formats.

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CES 2009: iPhone Poddio

Poddio is an application for the iPhone with allows you to record and edit audio. Great for reporters and podcasters!

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XtremeMac Tango X2 iPod Dock Speakers

The XtremeMac Tango X2 replaces the original Tango, although the original Tango sounded better.

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Oregon Scientific Music Element

The Music Element has a unique design and some cool features like the top loading CD player and flat speakers.

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Gateway FX530 Desktop

The Gateway FX530 Desktop is pure gaming bliss, with dual ATI video cards and room for growth.

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Hitachi 42HDX99 Plasma TV

The Hitachi 42HDX99 plasma TV offers a ton of features, settings and a cool motorized swivel.

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XtremeMac Luna iPod Clock Radio

The XtremeMac Luna iPod Clock Radio offers a sleek, modern design and good sound but has a few small quirks that keep it from the greatness it could be.

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Logitech Squeezebox Boom

The Logitech Squeezebox Boom is a streaming music stereo that carries a high sticker price, but you definitely get what you pay for.

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