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Home Theater December 31, 2003 |
Panasonic PT AE500 The new home cinema projector incorporates a 1280 x 720-pixel widescreen LCD panel with a three-layer RGB structure. |
Wired January 2004 Chris Anderson |
Welcome to the Broadband Home of the Future Three trends, the rise of digital media, home theater, and broadband adoption, have combined to create a brand-new market unlike any other. Consumer demand for technologies like Wi-Fi and gigabit Ethernet is outpacing corporate adoption. How will the wired home of 2010 look? |
Wired January 2004 |
Now Playing Everywhere Better wireless networking and convergence among entertainment devices means that soon no visible tech will come between you and Uma. |
Wired January 2004 |
Cutting the Cord There's a downside to a high tech entertainment center: nasty tangles of power cords, yards of ugly network cables, and a coffee table full of remotes. But you can make this mess go away. |
Wired January 2004 |
Stream On With a home network and a few well-chosen components, you can stream media instead of stockpiling it - and clear some shelf space, too. Think of it as Wi-Fi feng shui. |
PC Magazine January 20, 2004 Bill Howard |
HD Media Hub Shows Promise The Roku HD1000 isn't just another digital media hub. Sure, it can play your PC-resident multimedia files on your TV and stereo, but it displays digital photos and videos in true HD resolution. |
Entrepreneur January 2004 Gisela M. Pedroza |
I Want My WTV At last, you can catch the news and stock quotes at your desk. Sharp Electronics Corp. is the first to start distributing a completely wireless TV, the Sharp AQUOS LC-15L1U. |
PC World January 2004 Michael Gowan |
Capture TV on DVD The latest DVD recorders are more versatile than your VCR, but getting the most from one isn't as simple as pushing 'record'. |
PC World January 2004 |
Features Comparison: Set-Top DVD Recorders Any of the DVD recorders we reviewed will make you want to give up your VCR and its bulky tapes. All six models use progressive scan, have analog video inputs, and include composite, component, and S-Video output ports. Our pick: Sony's easy-to-use RDR-GX7. |
PC World January 2004 Stan Miastkowski |
Step-By-Step: Burn Your Own DVDs for Backup or Video Playback Here's how to install a DVD drive and transfer videotape to DVD. |
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