While "pointing & clicking" during some downtime today, I found this article (ironically on Stereophile.com):
http://www.stereophile.com/content/ihome-theateri-merges-isound-visioni
Bottom Line: Home Theatre magazine is now merging into Sound & Vision.
While the press release praises it as: "Bringing these two entities together has the effect of putting virtually all of the industry’s most noted experts in one place,” it also means there is one less independent opinion.
I love my iPad, and reading books/magazines & web content on it, but as someone who still has issues of Audio, High Fidelity and Stereo Review, this news is a bit melancholy
http://www.stereophile.com/content/ihome-theateri-merges-isound-visioni
Bottom Line: Home Theatre magazine is now merging into Sound & Vision.
While the press release praises it as: "Bringing these two entities together has the effect of putting virtually all of the industry’s most noted experts in one place,” it also means there is one less independent opinion.
I love my iPad, and reading books/magazines & web content on it, but as someone who still has issues of Audio, High Fidelity and Stereo Review, this news is a bit melancholy