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Home Theater February 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
v. inc. Vizio P42HD Plasma HD Monitor The Vizio P42HD is $200 less expensive than our other two competitors, yet it sports 20 percent greater horizontal resolution and 60 percent greater vertical resolution.  |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Drowning In Remotes? Thank Cable Operators It may be too soon to replace your cable set-top box.  |
InternetNews February 17, 2005 Roy Mark |
House Considers Subsidizing DTV Transition A new proposal aims to speed broadcasters' move to digital and open spectrum for advanced wireless services.  |
Home Theater February 12, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Custom-made Home Theater Gear Anyone who has ever shopped for A/V equipment knows the pain of having to choose between two (or more) pieces of gear. A new Web-based build-to-order product configuration tool from Integra and Integra Research aims to eliminate such buying dilemmas.  |
Home Theater February 12, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Teeny, Tiny, Itty-Bitty Home Theater Projector What's 14 ounces, fits in the palm of your hand, and can be used with an optional battery pack? Mitsubishi's new PocketProjector.  |
PC World March 2005 Dan Tynan |
TV, Microsoft Style Windows Media Center PCs aren't ready to rule the home just yet.  |
Home Theater February 6, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
"Remote" Control Takes on a New Meaning The new the Philips RC9800i touch-screen remote is as capable of controlling a VCR as it is fetching Internet content.  |
Home Theater February 6, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Kid Vid and the Mini-DVD Aimed squarely at "tweens" (ages 9 - 12) and younger kids, the mini DVD players are inexpensive small hand-held players that play a mix of movies, TV shows, cartoons, etc. The only player available at the moment is Cyberhome's CH-MDP 2500.  |
PC Magazine February 2, 2005 Don Labriola |
New Angle on DVDs Would you like to see a rock concert from many angles at once?  |
InternetNews February 4, 2005 Michael Singer |
Developers Can 'TiVo It' The DVR provider opens its box with a software development kit (SDK).  |
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