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Home Theater March 15, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Convergence Isn't What It Used to Be It ain't easy getting high-def video and pictures from your computer to your HDTV, but this just might do the trick.  |
Home Theater March 11, 2005 Chris Chiarella |
VHS Savior! The Lite-On LVC-9006 DVD+VHS Recorder meets consumer need to record TV directly to DVD and to backup VHS to disc.  |
Macworld March 2, 2005 Anton Linecker |
Plextor ConvertX PVR Plextor's ConvertX PVR for the Mac is a great way to watch and make high-quality video recordings of TV programs, especially if your Mac has a USB 2.0 port.  |
Home Theater February 27, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Anna Morph and Her Silicon (Optix) Enhancement New video scaler/switcher seeks anamorphic lens with wide outlook for hot evening of home theater entertainment.  |
Home Theater February 27, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
If You've Got It, Shake It Motion stimulation for your home theater just got more affordable.  |
PC Magazine February 16, 2005 Karen Jones |
The Digital Home: Will One Device Control It? How consumers will ultimately organize and view all their digital media, including movies and television, remains uncertain - although Microsoft has an idea.  |
PC Magazine February 16, 2005 John C. Dvorak |
The Secret TV Revolution MythTV is a free software system that will turn a small computer into a slick, powerful, feature-rich DVR. But is it legal?  |
InternetNews February 22, 2005 Jim Wagner |
TV, Tell Me What's On Web browser company Opera wants to turn your voice into your next remote control for TV and Web browsing.  |
Home Theater February 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
Panasonic TH-42PD25 Plasma HDTV When it comes down to it, if you plan on putting some time and money into setting it up correctly, the TH-42PD25 is a great buy and a great value. Black level wins again, but just barely.  |
Home Theater February 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
LG RU-42PX11 Plasma HD Monitor When the final votes were tallied, the LG lost to the Panasonic by the narrowest of margins. It rarely did anything wrong, but, at the same time, it rarely did anything well either.  |
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