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Home Toys June 2003 Don Marquardt |
"JEANNIE": The House that Listens Home Automation can be both very useful and affordable to even the modest home owner. You can start small and add functions as you get time and money. But if you're building your home, you can go all-out with the necessary equipment for networking and automation relatively inexpensively.  |
Home Toys June 2003 |
Frequency vs. Signal Loss for RG-59 and RG-6 Coaxial Cable If you want to have the best possible pictures delivered by your distribution system, you will need to determine the signal losses that will occur through your cable system.  |
Home Toys June 2003 Ben Jamison |
HomeToys Interview According to the author, an executive at Runco, the home theater industry is on the verge of significant growth, despite the current economic environment.  |
Home Theater June 2003 Mark Elson |
Emotion in Motion If you desperately want to reconfigure your home theater but your room presents too many constrictions, you need creative solutions. These products can help.  |
Home Theater June 2003 Mike Wood |
SIM2 RTX-45 DLP HD Monitor SIM2, the Italian-based projector manufacturer, recognized the need for a high-end rear-projection display but didn't want to get mired in connection connection issues.  |
Home Theater June 2003 Mike Wood |
HD DirecTV Tuners Samsung SIR-TS160, Zenith HD-SAT520, and Sony SAT-HD200 HD DirecTV Tuners: Connect to the future of digital TV.  |
PC World June 2003 Michael Gowan |
The Entertainers New media-savvy PCs aim to replace your TV, VCR, and stereo. We test six models -- plus upgrades that turn any PC into a living-room powerhouse.  |
Home Theater May 2003 Pete Putman |
In-Your-Face Football One man's quest for the ultimate Super Bowl party included HDTV in every room.  |
Home Theater May 2003 Geoffrey Morrison |
Sony Grand Wega KF-50XBR800 LCD HD Monitor Depending on what you're looking for in a TV, the KF-50XBR800 may be worth looking at. If a high black level drives you nuts, this isn't the set for you. If the black level doesn't bother you or you watch a lot of TV during the day or in a bright room, the KF-50XBR800 is definitely worth investigating.  |
Home Theater April 27, 2003 HT Staff |
Sharp Drops Aquos Prices Sharp Electronics Corporation's line of Aquos flat-panel televisions has sold so well that the maker has been able to institute substantial price cuts, beginning May 1.  |
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