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30 June 2008 12:58 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

This week's feature episode of Megawhat.tv takes you to the movies with a home entertainment extravaganza brought to you live from the CEDIA Expo 2008.

Pocket-lint's Stuart Miles cruises the aisles at the show stopping only for hands-ons with the new AirRemote app for the iPhone that turns the mobile into a TV remote control, and an ears-on with Bowers and Wilkins oddly-shaped "Zeppelin" speaker for the iPod.

There's also a look at a £50,000 personalised entertainment pod, speakers that are plastered into the wall and Sanyo's waterproof outdoor television designed especially for our soggy summers.

Hit the play arrow above for all this and more from the world of home cinema and keep it here for our daily news offering later this afternoon that brings you up to the hour gadget and tech news.



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