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Home Toys February 2005 Jeffrey Herman |
Component Video and Twisted Pair in the Home Market Component video transmission via copper twisted pair and passive balun technology is a viable option for residential AV installations and consumers can expect to see innovative products that support this environment in the coming years. |
Home Toys February 2005 Wes Black |
Balanced Signal Delivery for a Unbalanced World Contrary to popular belief, advances in twisted pair and balun technology have resulted in audio-video performance that is virtually as good as any coaxial cable and in some instances surpass coax in terms of distance. |
Home Theater January 24, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
VOOM and Gloom Was it a flawed business model that brought down the VOOM HD-centric satellite service, or was it something smaller but much more powerful? |
Entrepreneur February 2005 Gisela M. Pedroza |
TV or PC? The Tek Panel 370 monitor may be the answer to all your computer and entertainment needs. |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Cliff Edwards |
Interactive TV: What's In The Cards? It's electronics companies vs. the cable giants in a battle over digital services |
Home Theater January 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
Toshiba 34HF84 CRT HD Monitor Perfect color and an amazing black level--in other words, everything you'd expect from a CRT. |
Home Theater January 2005 Adrienne Maxwell |
Panasonic DMR-E95H DVR/DVD Recorder This DVR/DVD recorder caters to a more-advanced user who knows his or her way around a DVD device and will gladly exchange a bit of simplicity for greater functionality. |
PC World February 2005 Emru Townsend |
TV Tuners for Your PC Kick Back and Watch PC... Clutter-Free or USB?... TiVo Without the TiVo... Set-Top Box Wrangling... HDTV Cards: Worth the Extra Cost?... TV Tuner Tweaks... |
PC World February 2005 |
TV Tuners: Kick Back and Watch PC You don't need a media center PC to watch TV at your computer. We tested five low-cost options. |
PC World February 2005 Dan Tynan |
Golden Receivers How to choose the right audio/video receiver. |
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