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Home Theater February 18, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
Beam Me Up a Movie, Scotty The MovieBeam system is designed to provide immediate access to 100 movies including "every new release and select popular favorites from virtually every major Hollywood studio" - with some of them in High Definition. |
Home Theater February 2006 Rebecca Day |
Polk Audio RM40T Speaker System, Hitachi 42HDT52 Plasma HDTV, Yamaha RX-4600 A/V Receiver, and Yamaha DVD-S2500 DVD Player The Polk Audio RM40T speaker system, Hitachi 42HDT52 plasma HDTV, Yamaha RX-4600 A/V receiver, and Yamaha DVD-S2500 DVD player is a complete home theater system you won't want to hide in the basement. |
Home Theater February 12, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
On the Wall We Go Two new wall-mountable LCR systems from Paradigm are now shipping. The company says that, unlike earlier Cinema models that were designed for smaller rooms, the new models were developed for use in larger rooms. |
Popular Mechanics February 2006 Anthony Verducci |
Watch HDTV On Your PC If you bought a PC with a flat screen in the past few years, chances are you have HDTV-quality resolution. So why why not watch hi-def TV on your computer? Here's how. |
PC World March 2006 Ramon G. McLeod |
Harmony's Works-Through-Walls Remote Well-designed universal remote includes radio frequency capability. |
Home Theater February 1, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
One SAD Power Manager Tributaries Cable, guys better known for high-end cables and the like, are introducing their first power-protection component, the TX500 Power Manager. |
Home Theater February 2006 Adrienne Maxwell |
Maxent MX-26X3 LCD HD Monitor The Maxent MX-26X3 LCD HD Monitor is not suitable for a home theater, but it is a good choice for those in the market for a smaller unit. |
Home Toys February 2006 |
HDTV Untangled HDTV Resolution... How to get HDTV... HDTV ready or not?... HDTV technology... |
Home Toys February 2006 Steve Sechrist |
HD-DVD First out of the Gate at CES Whether Blu-ray manufacturers know it or not, it is now a horse race for the mind share and eyeballs of the consumer, and early reports seem to indicate that the HD-DVD camp is first out of the starting gate and taking a lead in that race. |
Home Toys February 2006 James Russo |
Classic Home Toys Installment #2: The Rise and Fall of Betamax Beta and Betamax decks are alive and well. You probably won't find them in your local home electronics store, though. Beta has been relegated mainly to television studio use as well as portable video news cameras. |
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