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PC World May 29, 2008 |
Latest Blu-ray Players Add Bonus Features Philip's unit shoots to the top thanks to its balance of price and impressive image quality. Sony's PS3 remains a strong runner-up. |
Home Theater June 2008 Kris Deering |
Putting the "V" in Your AVR Don't make the mistake of thinking that just because you are paying top dollar for your new AVR, you're always going to get top-of-the-line video processing from it. Here's a look at the video processing in today's top AVRs to find out which solutions make the grade. |
Home Theater June 13, 2008 Mark Fleischmann |
DTV Transition Revives Old Telly In Britain, a nation that cherishes its eccentrics as much as its bitter ales, a furniture restorer has converted a 1957-vintage black & white TV to receive digital over-the-air signals. |
Popular Mechanics July 2008 |
High-End Samsung vs. Budget Vizio: LCD TV Lab Test In recent years the quality of cut-rate flat screens has improved immensely. Are high-end sets still worth it? A direct comparison between a high-end Samsung 1080p LCD and a budget Vizio set with similar specs will tell us the answer. |
PC Magazine May 2, 2008 Jim Louderback |
Apple TV's Extreme Makeover Cable TV spent nearly 20 years trying to create true video on demand, without much success. Apple got it right in just 18 months. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2008 |
CPX3 by Hitachi Hitachi brings widescreen compatibility to presenters in a variety of environments with its CPX3 3LCD mobile short-throw projector. |
Home Theater June 6, 2008 |
Sony LEDs the Way Sony introduced seven new Bravia LCD HDTVs yesterday in sizes from 40 to 70 inches. |
Home Theater June 3, 2008 |
This DVD Will Self-Destruct Interested in buying a DVD that self-destructs in 48 hours? |
Home Theater May 30, 2008 |
Nielsen: Million of Analog-TV Homes Unready Nearly 10 million American homes are "completely unready" for the DTV transition, according to a Nielsen Media Research. |
PC World April 29, 2008 Dan Tynan |
I Want Wireless Entertainment, and I Want It Now Wireless, multiroom home audio is here, sort of. But wireless HD video is still mostly a pipe dream. |
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