Hands-on with the THX-certified QuietHome door

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Here she is: the queen of CEDIA 2008. The first construction material to ever wear the oh-so-coveted THX certification badge. We’re not even close to kidding folks — the Quiet Solutions (formerly known as Serious Materials, evidently) reps were totally gung ho about that $1,495 to $2,495 door, and we just couldn’t walk by without giving you a look at what a THX-certified door, um, looks like. Notice the gorgeous brass handles, sturdy (and we mean sturdy) construction and the word “sucker” lightly printed on the rear. Just kidding, we know there’s a day and place for that and all, but we couldn’t help but chuckle. Oh, and don’t run into that thing while perusing the gallery at Engadget HD –face-first into a 220-pound object is no fun.

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Original post by Darren Murph

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