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Home Toys August 2003 |
Interview: John O'Donnell Thanks to advances in codecs and silicon technology, entertainment enthusiasts will finally have a way to enjoy Internet video in the living room without the PC. |
PC Magazine August 19, 2003 Jan Ozer |
Making Videos That Last a Lifetime Wouldn't it be nice to convert all that old footage to DVD and watch it a little more often? A spate of next-generation analog-to-digital converters has come to market to help you do just that; we tested four of the newest. |
PC Magazine August 19, 2003 Bill Howard |
All-Inclusive Portable Video is poised to go portable, led by the dazzling yet somewhat cumbersome Archos Video AV320 Video Recorder. |
PC Magazine July 1, 2003 Bill Howard |
Home Entertainment Hubs How many gigs of music, photo, and video files are you storing on your PC's hard drive? That's why home entertainment hubs make so much sense. This new type of gadget serves as a bridge between your PC and your AV equipment, allowing you to experience your digital media in a rich, full way. |
PC Magazine June 25, 2003 Alfred Poor |
The Big Screen Giant displays and TVs get big backers. |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Lose the Extras on These DVD Players High-end DVD players and recorders are recreating the complexity that kept some VCR owners from ever recording anything |
Home Theater July 19, 2003 |
Coming Attractions If you have the living-room space for a monster of a display, check out Apex's GB65HD12W 65-inch rear-projection TV... The Bravo D1 DVD player from V Inc. really has its act together |
Home Theater July 16, 2003 HT Staff |
Panasonic's New DVD Recorders Couch potatoes with an insatiable urge to record will love Panasonic's new DVD recorders. Announced July 14, the DMR-E100H and DMR-E200H both will feature 120GB and 160GB hard disk drives, respectively. |
Home Theater July 2003 Rebecca Day |
Baby Steps to HDTV The process may be painful, but the result is a bundle of joy. |
Home Theater July 2003 Kevin Miller |
Marantz VP-12S2 DLP projector Marantz's VP-12S2, the company's top-of-the-line one-chip DLP projector, has a native resolution of 1,280:720 and utilizes the latest Texas Instruments HD2 Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) chip. It's one giant leap closer to CRT. |
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