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Home Theater August 2007 Thomas J. Norton |
Samsung HL-T5687S 1080p DLP Rear Projection HDTV The Samsung HL-T5687S 1080p DLP Rear Projection HDTV's strengths include fine color performance and good resolution. |
Home Theater August 2007 Geoffrey Morrison |
Toshiba HD-A20 HD DVD Player The Toshiba HD-A20 HD DVD Player receives below average to average ratings. |
InternetNews August 24, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
High-Def Bribe or Format War For The Ages? Those on one side of the high def DVD format war may not like $150 million for HD DVD exclusivity, but all's fair in business and war. |
BusinessWeek September 3, 2007 Burt Helm |
Which Ads Don't Get Skipped? A TiVo service that tracks viewer fast-forwarding yields big surprises. |
Home Theater August 23, 2007 |
HD DVD Victory Dissected Tuesday's surprise announcement that Paramount and DreamWorks would drop Blu-ray for HD DVD caused quite a flutter in the home theater community. Following are a few notes in the aftermath of the PR explosion. |
Home Theater August 20, 2007 |
Paramount, DreamWorks Dump BD for HD DVD Two major studios have announced that they're dumping Sony's Blu-ray format for Toshiba's HD DVD. It looks as though both formats are likely to be around for the foreseeable future. |
Home Theater August 2007 Geoffrey Morrison |
Samsung LN-T5265F LCD HDTV If you're anti-plasma, but still want some videophile qualities in your display, the LN-T5265F LCD HDTV is worth checking out. |
Entrepreneur September 2007 Amanda C. Kooser |
Watch and Burn The ultimate write-off? A high-capacity HD or Blu-ray DVD burner. |
PC Magazine August 10, 2007 Robert Heron |
Samsung HP-S4273 The Samsung plasma HDTV offers a good picture and useful multimedia functionality, but this 42-inch set runs into problems when screening film-sourced DVDs and dark scenes. |
PC World July 25, 2007 Sullivan & Spring |
Early IPTV Uses Only a Little of Its Fat Pipe Verizon's FiOS and AT&T's U-verse IPTV services looked fine during our hands-on tests, but they're not revolutionizing TV -- yet. |
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