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Home Theater August 12, 2003 |
No Stopping DVD The DVD format continues to gain momentum. Earlier this year, DVD rentals exceeded VHS in units and dollar business for the first time, sure signs that videotape is headed for extinction. |
Home Theater August 12, 2003 |
New Pioneer Plasma TVs This fall, Pioneer Electronics USA will roll out two new high-definition plasma displays with all digital signal paths and video performance capable of "billions" of colors. |
Home Theater August 2003 Pete Putman |
Now That's Television CBS and ABC raise the bar for live HDTV. |
Home Theater August 2003 Geoffrey Morrison |
InFocus ScreenPlay 7200 DLP Projector This projector's so bright, you've gotta wear shades. |
Home Theater August 2003 Mike Wood |
Sampo PME-50X6 Plasma HD Monitor Yet Sampo has done just that. At $6,999, the PME-50X6 isn't necessarily cheap, but it is one of the (if not the) lowest-priced HD-capable plasma displays on the market, and its image has many impressive qualities. |
Home Theater August 2003 Kevin Hunt |
Panasonic SC-ST1 & SC-HT900 HTIB Another case of separated at birth? If you close your eyes during a movie, it's difficult to distinguish Panasonic's top-of-the-line SC-ST1 from the middle-of-the-pack SC-HT900. Open your eyes, and it doesn't get any easier to tell these two home-theaters-in-a-box apart. |
Home Theater August 8, 2003 |
Coming Attractions For a sleek, contemporary storage unit, Redline Studio is offering their first line of furniture that's devoted to consumer electronics components, the RS-32 Series... If plasma isn't your thing, Sharp has an alternative: the 30-inch high-definition, widescreen AQUOS LC-30HV4U LCD monitor |
Home Theater July 31, 2003 |
Fox Plans HDTV, Comcast Adds ESPN HD High-definition television got a big boost from two major sources in July. |
Home Toys August 2003 |
Digital America 2003, The U.S. Consumer Electronics Industry Statistics and trends in audio, video, home networking, home theater, and expectations for the future. |
Home Toys August 2003 Al Gibson |
Up Scale Up Converting: The TV One imageMAX AVT-3700 You can't make a 200-line-resolution VHS tape look as good as a top quality DVD. But you can definitely improve it with the imageMAX and make the action of viewing it something you enjoy -- instead of the root-canal-like experience of watching the direct output of your VCR on your HDTV. |
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