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Home Theater June 8, 2004 |
Sharp Slashes LCD TV Prices Industry leader responds to competition with price drops and new line of non-Aquos branded LCD TVs. |
Home Theater May 31, 2004 |
Hot Stuff from Da-Lite Innovations from the screen company include a tilting universal mount for plasma displays, a couple of intriguing portable screens, a high-contrast "matte white" material, and UL approval for screens that retract into plenum spaces. |
Home Theater May 31, 2004 |
Toshiba's DLP Projection TVs Full-featured rear-projection sets use Texas Instruments HD2+ chips, and offer great performance at prices well below flat panels. |
Home Theater May 31, 2004 |
Panasonic DMR-E95H DVD Recorder Flagship "DIGA" features 160GB hard drive, up to 284 hours of recording time, DVD-RAM and DVD-R compatibility. |
Home Toys June 2004 |
DVD -- Faster, Bigger, Cheaper The interesting change we see is that the line between PCs and consumer electronic devices (PVRs, DVD recorders, TVs) is blurring. A look at burning video to DVD. |
Home Toys June 2004 |
What is Gain? Gain is a term that receives a lot of attention when talking about projection screens. However, the way in which the term is typically used may lead to some confusion not only about what exactly "gain" is, but also about the inherent capabilities of projection screen materials to affect the projected image. |
Home Toys June 2004 |
Ideal Remote Controls Combining a remote with a controller can bring back the joy of having a simple remote control. Done right, there is no need to "understand" how the entertainment equipment is wired, nor a need to learn how to control it. It just works. In fact, it passes the babysitter test. |
Home Toys June 2004 Joshua Covington |
Dude... Nice Betamax! This year, almost every major consumer electronics manufacturer is offering a multi-format DVD player capable of handling video encoded in many advanced compression formats. And these players cost less than you might think -- around US $70 for the basic models. |
Home Toys June 2004 |
The Truth About True HDTV: How Do You Know You're Truly Getting It? In order to maximize your HDTV viewing experience, an off-air antenna is an essential component, whether you choose to receive all of your HDTV signals exclusively via antenna, or use one to enhance your existing cable or satellite installation. |
Home Toys June 2004 |
Plasma TVs -- Installation Considerations Learn how to install your Plasma TV. |
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