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Home Theater July 2004 Geoffrey Morrison |
HD2+DLP: The Next Wave Three of the latest HD2+ chip projectors: InFocus 7205... Sharp XV-Z12000 ... Marantz VP-12S3 ... |
Home Theater July 2004 N. Browning |
JVC DR-MV1S DVD Recorder/VCR With this device, you can easily transfer your old VHS tapes to DVD; you can record new DVDs in the -R, -RW, and -RAM formats; and you can enjoy a great progressive-scan DVD player in the process. |
Home Theater July 2004 Adrienne Maxwell |
LG LST-3410A HDTV Tuner/DVR It's easy to set up, easy to use, and easy to get used to. This box pulls in your HDTV, records your HDTV, and lets you archive your HDTV. |
Home Theater July 2004 Chris Chiarella |
Escient FireBall DVDM-100 DVD and Music Manager The device is really about managing large disc collections, but little else. The inclusion of Internet radio is a nice touch but not really relevant. |
PC Magazine June 24, 2004 |
Toshiba Satellite P25-S670 This notebook offers a total entertainment experience, all at a fair price. The newest feature additions, like component out and surround sound, are reason enough to consider it. |
PC Magazine June 2, 2004 |
AVerMedia UltraTV USB 300 Here's Hollywood in a box: A small, self-powered USB 2.0 TV tuner and video-capture device for notebooks that brings TV, video, time shifting, editing, and authoring to any laptop--at a price that borders on impulse-purchase. |
PC World August 2004 |
Home Theater in a Box These five all-in-one systems pack cinema-style sound, DVD players, and more--just add popcorn, a big-screen TV, and your favorite movie. |
PC World August 2004 Yardena Arar |
Home Theater Sets: Convenient, Feature Rich These devices bring high-quality digital audio to your stereo or home theater. Nevertheless, we haven't yet found one that offers a perfect combination of sound and video quality. |
PC World June 28, 2004 Edward B. Driscoll |
HDTV On Your Desktop Samsung's SyncMaster173mw monitor breaks new ground by integrating high-definition TV. |
Home Theater July 15, 2004 Chris Chiarella |
Time For A SkipJam Session This new wonderbox is poised to reinvent home networking as we know it, with tremendous ease and high quality. SkipJam is a hardware/software solution for watching, listening to, and digitally recording entertainment content housewide. |
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