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Audio
(Af)Fairs
Everybody says they hate em, but if they had
not existed somebody should have invented them, hence
when theyre missing somebody pops up and creates
one: I am talking about more or less specific Audio
Fairs. This issue # 6 of Videohifi.com is almost fully
devoted to them, and especially to one, that is the
most important in Italy and is part of Europe top
rank (first of it, by some criteria). It is that Top
Audio & Video Show that we have kept you informed
about in real-time, but that we present to you under
a point of view that few have tried yet. Thanks to
our special reporters Igor Zamberlan and
Marco Caponera, we show you almost the whole fair,
for your eyes and your mind.
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Audio & Video Reportage: Intro |
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by
Igor Zamberlan
We
and the Top Audio & Video
lAn
introduction which is not really one, as our beloved
Editor exposes his general considerations (who
am I to disagree?) in his editorial; what I would
like to do here is tell you about our presence
and initiatives at the Show.
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Audio & Video Reportage: Audio/Video |
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Marco Caponera
This
years TAV has no doubt exhibited to its public
a wide variety of offers, also or better
especially in the multi channel field.
I say especially because both with the HT (DVD-Video),
a mature market here now, and with high-res multi-channel
we are experiencing an explosion of gears that are
always new, always more up-to-date, always better
sounding (that is the most important issue), along
with the ability to play video images.
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Top
Audio & Video Reportage: Audio
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Igor Zamberlan

From
-2 to + 2 floor
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| The
"other" Reportage Top Audio & Video |
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Arold Poster

The
Hidden Floor
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Bebo Moroni
Moroni

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Roma Hi-End 2003 Reportage |
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A
note
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We
are working towards a realignment of our Italian and
English issues; coming soon are the completion of this
number and our (huge) #5 in English
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