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Onkyo HT-SP908 Home-Theater-in-a-Box (HTIB)

Onkyo HT-SP908 Home Theater in a Box (Video Junkie, $1,000 and Under)

The movie buff in your family would certainly appreciate the new HT-SP908 Home Theater In a Box (HTIB) from Onkyo. Bonus points if said film fanatic also happens to have a soft spot for over-the-top tech. The feature list on the receiver alone makes this package a steal in the $750-$850 price range.

First of all, it's the first HTIB system to have state-of-the-art HDMI 1.3 connectors, which allow for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio playback (the latest and greatest versions of those sound processing standards). The built-in upscaling for all video sources makes sure regular DVDs, standard def TV shows, and home videos look HD-esque and top notch. It's also XM and Sirius satellite radio ready (you just need to get a subscription), and it has an integrated iPod dock. The included DVD player handles not only your standard DVDs and CDs, but also Windows Media, DivX, MPEG 4, and MP3 files. And let's not forget about the 7.1 90-watt-per-channel wall-mountable speakers.

This HTIB can handle just about anything you throw at it, just look at all those logos!

Essentially, it's a state-of-the-art home theater system for less than $1,000! Any one who wouldn't appreciate getting this for the holidays is obviously not playing with a full deck.

From Onkyo.

Audio/Video, Music Hound, $5000 and Under, Holiday Gift Guide

Meridian F80




This just-released home entertainment system is co-branded with Ferarri -- so you know it's not gonna be cheap -- but this baby is for the high-end music lover who probably already has an Italian sports car, anyway. The Meridian F80 is a one-box, tabletop 2.1 system -- two speakers in the front, a subwoofer in the back, and a whole lot of DSP in the middle. It features the same Meridian DSP technology found on the DSP8000 speakers costing $55,000 -- making its $2,999 price tag seem like a steal! (Sorta, but not really.) It's phenomenal for pristine music output in small spaces (like a penthouse studio in New York City), but can also connect to virtually any video display for some seriously high-end media enjoyment (including a Faroudja projector...which will cost you – actually, if you have to ask, you can't afford it).


From Meridian

Audio/Video, iPod, Video Junkie, $500 and Under, Holiday Gift Guide

iPod Classic 160-Gigabyte

Real video hounds want lots of space for their movies, shows, and podcasts, and Apple's latest $349 iPod Classic 160 Gigabyte(GB) truly delivers: It'll hold 40,000 songs, 25,000 photos, or 200 hours of video, all while having a smaller form factor than its predecessors. Sure, it's no iPod Touch with it's big screen and slim form, but that sexier arriviste only has 16-gigabytes of memory, hardly enough for much more than a few hours of video. Capacity aside, the revamped and upsized iPod classic has a lot of other new additions besides size: Apple has added a handy search function, as well as Cover Flow, which allows you to flip through 3-D album-art renditions of your music and video library. If the video hound in your life orders at least a couple of TV shows or video podcasts off of iTunes a week, he or she will be delighted with the 160-gigabyte iPod Classic (at least until the next and bigger iPod classic comes out).


From Apple

Audio/Video, Editor's Picks, TV, Video Junkie, $50 and Under, Holiday Gift Guide

EyeClops



The EyeClops ($50) is a great concept: Essentially an electronic hand-held microscope that plugs into your TV, and displays whatever you're pointing it at onto the big screen -- magnified 200 times over. There are some limitations if you're using it with a TV (namely, having to be tethered to the TV and view things around the house); however, those armed with a video camera (with a composite video jack) will find it much more versatile. Going out into nature and filming grass, tree bark, and butterfly wings up close, recording it, and taking it back home for big-screen viewing is pretty awesome. No matter how old you are.


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