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Home Theater October 2002 Ron Williams |
Pioneer Elite PRO-1000HD Plasma HD Monitor In the home theater display realm, "some day" has finally arrived. As you've read in past issues of Home Theater, the world of technology is advancing, and we're all the better for it. We now reap the benefits of the microchip's evolution as high-tech meets classical art.  |
Home Toys October 2002 Ian McMurray |
Technology Dislocation Now, products for the home are beginning to feature DLP technology in two areas. The first of these is projectors. But it's in large screen TVs that DLP technology is really starting to make an impression.  |
Home Toys October 2002 Tim Means |
Value Added by Convenience The challenge for "smart" products is to be in touch with what people really need or want. Accessories like remote controls are no exception.  |
Home Toys October 2002 Jeffrey Herman |
Video Baluns and Twisted Pair Carve a Niche in the Home-Wiring Market Ten years ago it might be possible to worry about the sound and picture quality at the end of a video balun connection. But today, these concerns are diminishing as the design quality of the video baluns and twisted pair cable keeps improving.  |
Home Theater September 28, 2002 |
Accurate Imaging Technologies Accurate Imaging Technologies' Digital Pathway Series offers a variety of high-performance video projectors, digital video image processors and advanced DVD players that work together to keep the video signal in the digital domain.  |
This Old House Dan Diclerico |
Now You See It, Now You Don't Flat-screen TVs can disappear when the show is over. They're revolutionizing the look of the TV room, as people discover inventive ways to integrate the sleek (and, for now, pricey) monitors into their homes.  |
PC World September 26, 2002 Michelle Madigan |
Digital TV Could Bring Unpleasant Surprises Consumers could face built-in copy controls, obsolete equipment, and new expenses when digital broadcast becomes standard.  |
Home Theater September 19, 2002 |
Onkyo Launches Three Progressive Scan Players Progressive scan DVD players continue to reach new levels of affordability.  |
Home Theater September 10, 2002 |
Marantz DV8300: All-Formats Disc Player Home theater fans and music lovers have been praying for a high-quality single-box disc player that will handle every optical disc format now available. Marantz may have answered their prayers with the introduction of the DV8300.  |
PC World September 4, 2002 Martyn Williams |
Sony Unwraps Linux-Based Video Recorder New device can store up to 100 hours of video, and can be programmed from any computer connected to the Web.  |
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