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Home Theater February 2002 Chris Lewis |
Arcam DV27 DVD player The DV27 ($2,500) makes it clear that Arcam still thinks there's a place for a DVD-Video-only player, even a relatively pricey one...  |
Home Theater February 2002 Mike Wood |
Mitsubishi WS-55859 55-Inch HDTV The WS-55859 is Mitsubishi's newest and most advanced HDTV. Not only does this set include a built-in digital terrestrial tuner, 3:2-pulldown detection for upconversion of NTSC images, and three IEEE 1394 connections, but it offers NetCommand, which will control non-1394 components...  |
Home Theater February 2002 Mike McGann |
Toshiba SD-5700 Progressive-Scan DVD-Audio/Video Player The SD-5700 affirms Toshiba's quest to continually advance DVD-playback technology...  |
Home Theater January 20, 2002 |
Sharp Launches Hi-Def Plasma TVs Plasma screens are still one of the hottest commodities in the video marketplace. Sharp Electronics Corporation has added two new models to its new line of High Definition Plasma Televisions...  |
Home Theater January 15, 2002 |
Pioneer DVD Recorder Features Progressive Output Pioneer has released its first DVD recorder for the US market, the Elite DVR-7000. Camcorder inputs, progressive video output, and instant one-touch recording are among the recorder's attractive features...  |
PC World February 2002 Ramon G. McLeod |
Stunning Movies, Scary Price Excellent video quality, quiet operation, and multiple viewing options yield a great but pricey home-theater projector...  |
Home Theater January 7, 2002 |
Sim2's Dual Mode DLP Projector Sim2 Seleco USA, Inc., has incorporated Digital Light Processing into a sleek attractive projector claimed to be optimized for both high-definition and legacy video displays...  |
Home Theater January 2002 William Finch |
Runco PlasmaWall PL-61cx 61-Inch HD Monitor The PL-61cx's 61-inch screen size and impressive features package put this panel in a class by itself...  |
Home Theater January 2002 Kevin Miller |
Sharp XV-Z9000U DLP Projector In terms of video performance, DLP-projection technology for home theater applications has just taken a major leap forward...  |
PC World December 28, 2001 Lincoln Spector |
Software Cleans Adult DVDs for Family Viewing ClearPlay releases the first program to shield kids from scenes -- but only if they watch DVDs from the PC...  |
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