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Home Toys February 2006 |
Modular vs. Standalone AV Systems The future of upgrades continues to expand at an impressive rate as innovations are unveiled steadily by resourceful engineers. Modular audiovisual systems will continue to be the most beneficial answer to customer requests. |
Home Toys February 2006 Gregg Cannon |
Can Media Centers do HDTV? One of the most common questions we receive and one of the most confusing one to explain is whether or not Media Centers can "do" HDTV. The answer is yes and no. Let's take a closer look. |
Home Toys February 2006 |
ViewSonic N4050w 40" LCD Display The display offers good daylight brightness and angled viewing does not degrade the experience at all. ViewSonic has been in the display business for many years and this unit reflects the quality of their business. |
Home Theater January 28, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
HDTV or Giant Not-So-Portable Media Player? Convergence was once again a hot topic at the 2006 CES. |
Home Theater January 24, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
iSee Better iPod Video The iSee 360i is a hand-held docking station that turns an iPod into a full-fledged video recorder/player and adds a 3.6-inch 320 x 240 LCD screen. |
AskMen.com |
LCD vs. Plasma HDTVs Top-Notch Plasmas And LCDs: Sharp LC-37D7U... Sony Bravia KDL-V40XBR1... Philips 42PF9830A... Panasonic TH-37PHD8UK... Panasonic TH-42PX50U... Pioneer PDP-4360HD... etc. |
Home Theater January 2006 Mark Fleischmann |
Onkyo TX-NR1000 A/V Receiver The Onkyo provides the latest in digital video interfaces and maintains the company signature quality of sound. |
Home Theater January 2006 Adrienne Maxwell |
Philips 42PF9630A Plasma HDTV General consumers will find a lot to like about the 42PF9630A and the price is competitive with, if not better than, other 42-inch plasma HDTVs from the big-name manufacturers. |
Home Theater January 2006 Mark Fleischmann |
Sony KDL-V40XBR1 LCD HDTV Good looking from almost any angle. |
BusinessWeek January 30, 2006 Andrew Park |
HDTVs Scaled Down To Size Smaller television sets fit in the bedroom as well as the come-over-to-watch-the-game room. |
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