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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 August 2003 Mike Wood |
Sampo PME-50X6 Plasma HD Monitor Yet Sampo has done just that. At $6,999, the PME-50X6 isn't necessarily cheap, but it is one of the (if not the) lowest-priced HD-capable plasma displays on the market, and its image has many impressive qualities. |
Home Theater February 2003 Mike Wood |
PLUS Piano Avanti HE-3200 DLP Projector PLUS has done a good job of keeping the price down and the quality up when creating a step-up model to their existing Piano projector with increased light output and the addition of HDTV compatibility, a DVI-D connector, and a more-flexible aspect-ratio control. |
Home Theater October 1, 2003 Mike Wood |
Philips Cineos 44PL977S LCOS HD Monitor The Philips Cineos display utilizes a relatively new technology called Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCOS), which creates an image in a display that's about half as deep as a typical CRT-based rear-projection system. |
Home Theater November 2002 Mike Wood |
Mitsubishi WS-73711 73-Inch HDTV All in all, the WS-73711 is a good television. At the very least, it's a huge one. The set has a few quirks, and you'll want to see if they bother you before you take one of these big boys home. |
Home Theater March 2002 Mike Wood |
The Monster TV Face Off Ten HD-ready and two HDTV rear-projection televisions lock heads in a battle to the death... |
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 September 2002 Mike Wood |
Sharp LC-30HV2U LCD TV With the LC-30HV2U LCD TV, the king of LCD brings the skinny to the medium-sized market. |
Home Theater December 2003 Geoffrey Morrison |
Toshiba 46HX83 HD Monitor This TV is for those people who have a smaller room and want a bigger screen but can't afford the footprint of a huge rear-projection TV. It has accurate color reproduction, it can be extremely bright if you need it to be, and it has a decent black level. |
Home Theater September 1, 2003 Mike Wood |
Sharp LC-37HV4U LCD HD Monitor LCD bulks up and stays thin at the same time. |
Home Theater December 2001 Mike Wood |
PLUS Piano HE-3100 Tabletop DLP Projector The Piano HE-3100 DLP projector is such a bargain, you can add fries and a Coke... |
Home Theater July 2003 Kevin Miller |
Marantz VP-12S2 DLP projector Marantz's VP-12S2, the company's top-of-the-line one-chip DLP projector, has a native resolution of 1,280:720 and utilizes the latest Texas Instruments HD2 Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) chip. It's one giant leap closer to CRT. |
Home Theater August 2002 Mike Wood |
Runco VX-1000c DLP Projector It's very easy to say that the VX-1000c is as good as or better than film. Assuming that you connect it to a control system, and given its brightness and relative ease of setup compared with a CRT, the VX-1000c is one of the first DLP projectors that I could be happy replacing my CRT with. |
Home Theater May 2002 Kevin Miller |
InFocus ScreenPlay 110 One-Chip DLP Projector If you're on a tight budget but desire a big front-projection home theater, the ScreenPlay 110 is certainly worth a serious look... |
Home Theater October 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
Sharp 56DR650 DLP HDTV Although it requires careful setup, there is a lot to like about the this HDTV, not the least of which is its price. |
Home Theater May 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
Samsung SP-H700AE DLP Projector Clever calibration method means the Samsung SP-H700AE DLP projector will be accurate in every room. |
Home Theater December 2001 Ron Williams |
Hitachi 43UWX10B 43-Inch HD Monitor Hitachi packs a lot of features into their conveniently sized 43UWX10B HD monitor... |
Home Theater October 2005 Adrienne Maxwell |
Optoma H27 DLP Projector Even though you'll need to mate the projector with a projection screen, you won't find a better value in the flat-panel or microdisplay worlds. |
Home Theater January 2004 |
Zenith R56W36 HD Monitor If you want a big-screen HDTV but your budget is strictly limited, the R56W36 might just be your ticket to ride. |
Home Theater August 2001 Kevin Miller |
Marantz PD5010D 50-Inch Plasma HD Monitor Proof that plasma technology is evolving, Marantz's PD5010D plasma display is a solid HD monitor that's perfect for your wall... |
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 August 2003 Geoffrey Morrison |
InFocus ScreenPlay 7200 DLP Projector This projector's so bright, you've gotta wear shades. |
Home Theater January 2003 Mike Wood |
The 2002 Direct-View HDTV Face Off Four manufacturers go head to head in our HDTV Demolition Derby. |
Home Theater February 2004 Geoffrey Morrison |
The 2004 HD Rear-Projection Face Off 10 TVs battle it out in this review. |
Home Theater February 2007 |
The 2007 1080p RPTV Face Off Olevia 565H LCOS HDTV... Mitsubishi WD-65731 DLP HDTV... Sony KDS-R60XBR2 SXRD HDTV... Toshiba 62MX196 DLP HDTV... JVC HD-61FN97 D-ILA HDTV... Samsung HL-S6188W DLP HDTV... |
Home Theater July 2004 Geoffrey Morrison |
HD2+DLP: The Next Wave Three of the latest HD2+ chip projectors: InFocus 7205... Sharp XV-Z12000 ... Marantz VP-12S3 ... |
Home Theater March 2007 Adrienne Maxwell |
ViewSonic Cine5000 DLP Projector The Cine5000 has potential, thanks to its solid video performance. |
Home Theater October 2001 Ron Williams |
Sony PFM-42B1 42-Inch Plasma HD Monitor Of the plasma panels I have seen, this one is good... |
Home Theater April 2007 John Higgins |
NuVision 52LEDLP DLP HDTV While the 52LEDLP's detail and color are great, the issues with the gray scale and banding overshadow everything. These problems make it difficult to sit back and enjoy the display. |
Home Theater June 2004 Geoffrey Morrison |
Panasonic PT-AE500U LCD Projector Why buy an enhanced-def plasma when you can get a high-def projector? |
Home Theater May 2007 Adrienne Maxwell |
A Perfect Fit: Three 1080p LCDs Mitsubishi LT-37132... NEC Multeos M40... Olevia 747i... |
Home Theater April 2005 Edward Meredith |
Samsung LTP468W LCD HDTV If you're hunting for a big, flat-panel HDTV that can look good any time of the day in less-than-ideal ambient lighting conditions, look no further. |
Home Theater November 2003 Geoffrey Morrison |
Fujitsu Plasmavision SlimScreen P50XHA10US HD Monitor Fujitsu's new plasma is more than just a pretty face. |
Home Theater June 2001 Chris Lewis |
Face Off: The Bridge on the River DTV Five DTV-ready combatants from Sony, Panasonic, RCA, Samsung, and Princeton enter our steel cage... |
Home Theater September 2005 Adrienne Maxwell |
NuVision NVX32HDU LCD HD Monitor You may have to work a little harder to check out the TV's performance for yourself, but it's excellent processing and detail make it worth the effort. |
Home Theater November 2006 Geoffrey Morrison |
Optoma HD70 DLP Projector The Optoma HD70 DLP is not perfect, but, for an entry-level projector, it's not bad. |
Home Theater September 2006 Adrienne Maxwell |
Samsung LN-S3251D LCD Samsung's new LN-S3251D hits the trifecta. |
Home Theater July 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
InFocus 7210 DLP Projector The InFocus 7210 DLP Projector is brighter, blacker, and cheaper; what more could you ask for? |
Home Theater October 2002 Kevin Miller |
Marantz VP-12S1 DLP Projector The Marantz VP-12S1 1,280-by-720 one-chip DLP projector is certainly a contender for the best product in its category. The new crop of high-resolution, 16:9, one-chip DLP projectors delivers significantly better picture quality than the earlier 4:3-chip designs. |
Home Theater March 2008 |
The 2008 HDTV Technology Face Off A face-off consisting of each of the major TV technologies: Two LCDs, two plasmas, two DLPs, and an LCOS battle for the eyes and minds of five distinguished reviewers. |
Home Theater March 2007 Geoffrey Morrison |
Sharp XV-Z20000 DLP Projector But paying $12,000 for a 1080p projector is harder to swallow with 1080p competition at less than half of the price. |
Home Theater November 2001 Ron Williams |
RCA / Thomson Consumer Electronics F38310 38-Inch CRT HDTV RCA's F38310 HDTV is an easy yet high-quality way to introduce your family to satellite and HD programming... |
Home Theater March 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
Sony VPL-HS51 LCD Projector A full-on/full-off contrast ratio of 2567:1 is simply amazing for any LCD projector, not to mention one that costs $3,499. |
Home Theater December 2007 Adrienne Maxwell |
LCDs From Sony, Samsung, Toshiba & Philips Can 120-hertz technology set LCD free from its motion limitations? |
Home Theater September 2005 Geoffrey Morrison |
JVC HD-70G886 D-ILA HDTV Even though it's processing performance is a little disappointing, this HDTV provides a huge display that you can watch at any hour of the day. |
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... |
Home Theater October 2005 Adrienne Maxwell |
Philips 32PF9996 LCD HD Monitor This LCD display is well built and has an attractive style, incorporating NXT flat-panel speakers into the frame to make for a sleek overall design. |
Home Theater August 2007 Thomas J. Norton |
Samsung HL-T5687S 1080p DLP Rear Projection HDTV The Samsung HL-T5687S 1080p DLP Rear Projection HDTV's strengths include fine color performance and good resolution. |
Home Theater February 2003 Kevin Miller |
Gateway GTW-P42M102 42-Inch Plasma HD Monitor Gateway has thrown down the gauntlet in the budget-plasma arena. |
Home Theater April 2005 Adrienne Maxwell |
ViewSonic N3200w LCD HD Monitor If you plan to stick with component video for your A/V sources, here is some unfortunate news. |