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PC World April 29, 2002 Anne Ju |
Will Digital TV Trample Fair Use? Consumer advocates say customers are being cut out of industry's piracy prevention schemes...  |
Home Theater April 18, 2002 |
Mitsubishi's New HD Upgradeable Plasma Screen/Receiver Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America has announced a new large-format high definition plasma screen and matching receiver. The combination is claimed to be the industry's first complete high-definition television system...  |
Home Theater April 15, 2002 |
BeoVision 5 Combines Plasma Screen, Speakers Bang & Olufsen's first plasma home cinema solution features a 42" screen with inboard sound system and multiple placement possibilities...  |
PC World May 2002 Anne B. McDonald |
Go Remote Compact but pricey universal controller is programmable from a PC...  |
PC World May 2002 Melissa J. Perenson |
Swap TV Shows Digitally Personal video recorder is great for use with a broadband network...  |
Home Theater April 3, 2002 |
Sharp's 30" Widescreen LCD TV Arrives The two hottest trends in video displays are DLP projection and LCD television. Sharp Electronics Corporation is on top of both of them. On April 3, Sharp announced the retail availability of its first 30" widescreen liquid crystal television...  |
Home Theater March 26, 2002 |
PS Audio's New Power Director The Power Director performs AC conditioning, surge and spike protection, non-current limiting, and communication and switching interfaces for a custom home audio/video system or rack-mount environment...  |
Home Theater March 19, 2002 |
Problem Solver: Ultralink Converter Cable Toronto-based Ultralink Products is now shipping an industry first: a composite video to S-Video conversion cable in four lengths...  |
Home Theater March 19, 2002 |
Big Picture Sony has taken integration to the next logical level with the Sony KDP-65XBR2, a 65"-diagonal widescreen rear-projection television set with an all-format ATSC decoder built in. That's one less box to clutter up your living room...  |
Home Theater March 19, 2002 |
Sharp Unveils 1st Widescreen LCD TVs Leveraging its recent success, Sharp has expanded its flat-screen Aquos Liquid Crystal line with two new 16:9 widescreen models: the 22" LC-22SV2U and the 30" LC-30HV2U...  |
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