Greatest audio innovation

Arcam FMJ AVR600

Arcam FMJ AVR600

“This boasts a well-conceived suite of video and audio technologies, and is gifted with a sound quality to warm the heart.”

Our partner says…

Great tech with strikingly rich surround.  Some serious design work in this product.  See the video for information on how Intel learned to take a different design approach for its CE processors.

Bowers and Wilkins CM9

Bowers and Wilkins CM9

“This is a first-rate newcomer, easier and more relaxing than some previous Bowers and Wilkins, with a more expansive sound and a better-integrated treble.”

Our partner says…

Another stunning example of design and innovation from B&W.  To learn what Intel is doing to enhance your entertainment experience, click the link.

Denon AVR-4310

Denon AVR-4310

“The AVR-4310 is the best sub-£2k home cinema receiver on the market and, if more than seven speakers in the lounge is impractical or outlawed chez vous, it's a no-brainer.”

Our partner says…

The fantastic new powerhouse from Denon.  And here’s the fantastic new Consumer Electronics powerhouse from Intel.

Etymotic ER-4P

Etymotic ER-4P

“For purist audiophilia on the move, hard to beat.”

Our partner says…

Another leader in audio design and innovation.  And here’s another leader coming to the living room thick and fast (Atom processor CE4100).

Onkyo TX NR3007

Onkyo TX NR3007

“Is there anything this feature-packed 9.2-channel HD receiver can't do?”

Our partner says…

This thing does everything, it’s packed with features.  A bit like the Intel® Atom processor CE4100 for Consumer Electronics devices.

Pioneer EX Series 5.1

Pioneer EX Series 5.1

“The EX Series matches any of its high-end rivals. And even given the necessary currency-and-crunch price rises of such things, it represents good value for your high-end pound.”

Our partner says…

Sheer power, performance and elegance.  Oh, and the pioneers too.

Sign in for the TechRadar Awards 2010

Forgotten details?

Sign In  

How Intel is improving Home Entertainment

Television is changing: find out how Intel’s Atom will unlock the power of your TV

Read the latest

Home Cinema Choice