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New Roku players, JBL Link View smart speaker and Bluesound Pulse soundbar reviews, and lots more!

Roku adds low-cost Premiere 4K players to its line up

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Sep 27, 2018
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Bluesound Pulse Soundbar and Pulse Subwoofer review: Reference sound and outstanding streaming features

This soundbar/subwoofer combo is for audiophiles and cineastes who can afford to indulge their craving for refined, dynamic sound. Read More

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Roku adds low-cost Premiere 4K players to its line up

Roku is expanding its streaming video player lineup with a 4K player that is half the price of its current 4K offering. The Roku Premiere will launch ahead of the year-end shopping season when 4K TVs are likely to be big sellers. Read More

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What's with all the new streaming TV services?

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What's the opposite of sticker shock? It's hard to believe these speakers are this inexpensive. Read More

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Ecovacs Deebot 901 review: an affordable floor-mapping robot vacuum

This competent cleaner boasts laser navigation and Google Home and Amazon Alexa integration at a fraction of premium-model prices. Read More

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How to watch the MLB playoffs and the World Series without cable

Don't miss a postseason pitch, read our cord-cutter's guide to the 2018 MLB playoffs and the World Series. Read More

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Hisense H9E Plus 4K UHD TV review: Smooth action and good color, but it's not overly bright

The H9E Plus is the most affordable 120Hz TV we've seen, and the extra 60Hz do make for about the smoothest motion in its class. But HDR still doesn't pop as with some similarly-priced models. Read More

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Garmin Speak Plus Review: Alexa and a dash cam make a mighty fine co-pilot

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Best DVR for cord cutters

TiVo Roamio OTA vs. Tablo vs. Channel Master vs. Plex: None are ideal, but one might work for you. Read More

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Best soundbars to improve your TV's audio

Find the best soundbar for music and movies and that's the perfect fit for your budget. Read More

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JBL Link View review: The smart speaker for stereo fans

This is the best-sounding Google Assistant-powered smart speaker. Read More

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