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Home Toys December 2005 Steve Sechrist |
RPTVs to Morph into 2D Displays There are few places for RP technology to go but up and into the 2D space, disappearing behind the wall and morphing into yet a newer, more beautiful iteration of a fantastic display technology. |
Home Toys December 2005 Scott Ceretti |
Have a Home Theater Plan The decision to buy a new home theater is just the beginning. Next comes deciding on how much to spend, what to get, where to get it, who's going to install it, and so much more. |
Home Toys December 2005 Scott Combs |
Giving the Customers Control Home theater manufacturers have a responsibility to make their customer's lives easier by giving them control of these systems, in a manner they can easily understand. |
Home Toys December 2005 Michael Weizer |
Going the Distance With HDMI New products break the barriers If you're looking to setup an audio/video system in a home or business, HDMI connectivity is certainly worth considering. |
Home Toys December 2005 |
Lights, Plasma, Action! Proper lighting control is essential to a well-designed home theater. And among the myriad choices in lighting control, it is easy to find a system within your budget. |
Home Toys December 2005 David Frey |
How to Hide the Wires Most consumers agree that the best wire is a hidden wire. Here are three options to hiding yours. |
Home Toys December 2005 |
Getting Your Video Your Way Although going to a theater to "experience" a movie still has appeal, bigger-clearer Plasma and LCD screens, shrinking personal video displays, and dropping technology prices has re-defined how and where we "experience" our content. |
Home Toys December 2005 Rob Robinson |
Motion Simulation: Evolution of an Emerging Technology It's been a wild and thrilling ride so far as we've progressed from a prototype that wasn't at all commercially viable to a product line with 15 consumer models and from a mere 4 minutes of motion coding to well over 500 full-length motion pictures. |
Home Toys December 2005 |
Setting up Your Plasma Plasmas offer a wide viewing angle (160 ) allowing for a greater viewing audience with no degradation of picture quality. |
Home Toys December 2005 Garth Powell |
Protecting and Maximizing the Performance of Your Precious Plasma! AC noise is far greater in both amplitude and bandwidth than ever before. When it couples into critical circuits it will distort low-level information as well as create data corruption and losses. |
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