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Pure Highway, £70
The world's first self-install in-car DAB radio. Just plug it into your motor's ciggie lighter, sucker it to your windscreen and presto, in-car DAB and MP3 player delights played wirelessly through you car stereo. Powered by two AA batteries lasting around six hours, it also sports ReVu pause and rewind, quickSCAN tuning, four FM presets and 20 DAB presets. Talk Sport here we come.
More info: Pure

Wattson energy gauge, £150
Not exactly an AV gadget in itself, but with all of your home cinema and hi-fi kit plugged in, any responsible enthusiast should be aware of the environmental impact their hobby/obsession creates. The Wattson tells you exactly how much electricity you're using at any given time so you can measure your carbon footprint and save some cash and the planet at the same time. Bonus!
More info: Firebox

BT Vision Self-Install, £30
It's official - terrestrial TV is rubbish. BT's Vision service offers over 70 TV and radio stations plus a massive library of programmes available on demand. If you're a BT customer, £30 gets you a self-install package with no subscription and a pair of Comtrend Powerline Adaptors that plug into wall power sockets and carry the TV signal via the domestic power circuit.
More info: BT Vision

IsoTek Mira TV mains filter, £150
If you've splashed out a fortune on a top-of-the-range LCD or plasma HD TV, you'll want the best possible picture, which means the purest possible signal. This clever little box sits between your TV and wall power socket, filtering the mains signal and ironing out surges and spikes. The result? A better picture and longer life for your TV, says IsoTek.
More info: Isotek

WyreWizard HDMI Cable, £85 (one metre)
Developed by cable specialist Nordost, this v1.3 compliant HDMI cable sports silver-plated oxygen-free copper conductors and uniquely designed top-quality connectors for the cleanest possible signal transmission. One metre will set you back a very reasonable £85, with longer lengths available.
More info: Nordost

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