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Home Toys April 2005 Len Calderone |
New Projection Screen Breakthrough Projector technology has advanced greatly in the last few years while screen technology has basically remained unchanged. Now the use of pure optics is changing the way that we look at movies. |
Home Toys April 2005 Marlene Fawkes |
And the Answer is: A Motorized Ceiling Projector Lift Before you make the final decision of what to buy, you must be satisfied with three important elements: price, technical support (both during and after the sale), and product performance. |
Home Toys April 2005 Bill Gambrell |
AViC Cable After testing BetterCables, Silver Serpent Reference and Bolder Cables against AVIC cables, the better-priced AViC cables showed no difference in video performance. |
Home Theater March 26, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
HDTV Tuning for the Masses Can two hundred bucks really buy you high-definition happiness? |
PC Magazine March 16, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Toting the Big Screen Would you cram a projector in your pocket? Mitsubishi is betting that some people will with its $699 PocketProjector -- one of the tiniest LED projectors ever, weighing in at 14 ounces. |
AskMen.com |
Top 5 Sexy Home Theater Systems A new generation of HTIBs combines attractive design with impressive sound quality -- all without breaking the bank. Here are five examples: Yamaha DVX-S120... Panasonic SC-HT920... Boston Acoustics Avidea 610... Onkyo LS-V955... Sony DAV-FR9... |
Home Theater March 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
Sony VPL-HS51 LCD Projector A full-on/full-off contrast ratio of 2567:1 is simply amazing for any LCD projector, not to mention one that costs $3,499. |
Home Theater March 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
Panasonic PT-AE700U LCD Projector The PT-AE700U had some of the most accurate color points in a projector in this price range, leading to a very lifelike image. |
Home Theater March 2005 Edward Meredith |
Mitsubishi HC900 DLP Projector Mitsubishi tries to give it to you both ways, promising lots of light and high contrast. Sorry, but you can't have it all. |
Home Theater March 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
Yamaha DPX-1100 DLP Projector What's impressive about the DPX-1100 is how the minds at Yamaha have taken the same DMD chip that many companies use and not fallen into the traps that most of those companies fall into. |
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