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PC Magazine June 21, 2006 Terry Sullivan |
Expert View: Are You Ready For HD Video? If you're an early adopter, or just want the absolute best-quality home movies, you have probably asked yourself: Am I ready for a high-definition (HD) camcorder? |
PC Magazine September 19, 2005 Terry Sullivan |
Sony HDR-HC1 HDV 1080i Handycam Camcorder This high-definition camcorder has breathtaking video quality that is better than any other consumer camcorder out there. |
AskMen.com Craig Mazin |
Mr. Tech: Maximize Your HD Experience Here's a brief primer on HDTV technology. |
PC World November 2004 Paul Kallender |
Out in Japan: High-Def Home Movies Sony's first consumer High Definition camcorder is expected to arrive in the U.S. soon. |
Macworld June 15, 2005 Jeff Carlson |
Final Cut Express HD Final Cut Express HD is a solid entrant into the world of semi-professional video editing at a reasonable price. |
BusinessWeek January 26, 2004 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Buying The Right HDTV (Part One) Caveat emptor: All high-definition TVs are not created equal |
BusinessWeek February 23, 2004 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Fine-Tuning The HDTV Picture How to setup your video projector for best results, why DVDs provide a better image than standard TV, and how to setup HDTV. |
PC Magazine July 19, 2006 Terry Sullivan |
Sony HDR-HC3 HDV 1080i Handycam Sony's HDR-HC3 sets the bar very high, letting consumers film home movies in stunning HD quality. |
BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 Jay Greene |
A Sharp-Shooting Camcorder Sony's HC1 is high-definition - but editing can be a challenge. |
PC Magazine April 4, 2007 Robert Heron |
Toshiba HD-XA2 The HD-XA2 improves upon its predecessor in almost every way, yet regular DVD videos still exhibit too many jagged edges... Toshiba HD-A1... Samsung BD-P1000... |
Popular Mechanics June 2007 Pete Putman |
Top 10 HDTV Myths: Fact vs. Fiction, Hi-Def Style HDTV remains a widely misunderstood technology, muddled with misconceptions and half-truths born of marketing mumbo jumbo and senseless jargon. This article clears the air of confusion. |
Home Toys October 2005 Jason Liao |
Getting the Most out of DVD's on an HDTV Display A DVD collection can represent a sizable investment, both financially and emotionally. That content deserves to look its very best on any type of screen. Buying your HD display is only the first step in fulfilling your big-screen, home theater dreams. |
Home Theater February 20, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
HD DVD on the Warpath The Toshiba HD-XA1 and HD-A1 will be the first HD DVD players to hit store shelves in the United States. Retailers will begin receiving high-definition optical-disc format players in March. |
PC Magazine September 13, 2006 Robert Heron |
Expert View: Big Screens Don't Always Mean HDTV The most insidious problem is the fact that all video on TV is highly compressed. |
Popular Mechanics January 2006 Joel Johnson |
HDTV Guidebook All you need to know, in plain English, about finding and setting up a great HDTV. |
PC World May 2006 Melissa J. Perenson |
Gotcha! Where's My HD Picture? Having an HD DVD player doesn't guarantee that you'll get full, high-definition output from it. |
PC Magazine May 23, 2006 Patrick Norton |
Toshiba HD-A1 The Toshiba HD-A1, the first high-definition DVD player to reach the market, is perfect for those who have a really big HDTV, don't need 1080p, and have money to burn. |
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. |
Home Toys October 2005 Andrew Ghigo |
1080p HDTV Sets With a variety of formats to choose from, things for the HDTV buyer may start to get confusing. Here, the difference between 720p, 1080i, and 1080p HD formats are discussed to help consumers get a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of each. |
InternetNews April 12, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Who Is Drawing Out The High-Def DVD Stalemate? The split in HD DVD format has irritated many of those involved and resulted in consumer confusion over both formats. |
PC Magazine July 5, 2006 Robert Heron |
Samsung BD-P1000 A stylish and capable DVD player that unleashes the full capabilities of the Blu-ray format. Unfortunately, the initial Blu-ray titles are a reminder that there are lots of older films that need some TLC before they will look great in HD. |
PC World November 8, 2006 Richard Baguley |
First Look: Canon HV10 Camcorder saves attractive high-definition video to MiniDV tapes in space-saving HDV format. |
PC Magazine June 21, 2006 Terry Sullivan |
Buying Guide: Camcorders Whether you are recording your reality-TV audition tape or capturing family moments for more sentimental purposes, there are plenty of reasons for wanting a camcorder. |
Home Theater May 2006 Gary Merson |
Toshiba HD-XA1 Compared to a standard DVD player, the Toshiba HD-XA1 is a big kuhuna. |
PC World May 24, 2007 Butterfield, Capen & Poultney |
Convenient Camcorders Video cameras that record directly onto DVDs or hard drives make shooting and viewing your footage easy. But our lab tests found some clear differences between the two formats. |
PC Magazine September 13, 2006 Don Labriola |
Battle of the New DVDs Next-generation DVD technology has finally arrived. But which format will work better for you: Blu-ray or HD DVD? |
Home Theater May 28, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Shoot Your Kids - In High Definition Cheaper, better, lighter; the Sony HDR-HC1 will put high-definition recording in the palms of more hands. |
Macworld July 21, 2005 Jim Heid |
DVD Studio Pro 4 DVD Studio Pro 4 is a jaw-dropping value, offering features that even five-figure DVD-authoring systems can't match. If you're setting up your first DVD-authoring system, look no further. |
Home Theater October 2006 Gary Merson |
Are You Getting All of the HDTV Resolution You Expected? Round 2 61 new HDTVs undergo deinterlace, aspect ratio, and bandwidth tests. The bad news is that 54% of the HDTVs tested failed. |
Home Theater June 2007 Geoffrey Morrison |
Blu-ray and HD DVD Face Off A comparison of Blu-ray and HD DVD players includes a look at models from Toshiba, Panasonic and LG. |
PC Magazine November 3, 2005 Robert Heron |
Panasonic TH-42PX50U The Panasonic TH-42PX50U is a capable entry-level plasma television that provides impressive imagery when displaying DVD video, but it lacks the resolution required to show the finer details of HDTV... Pioneer PDP-5050HD |
PC World July 2006 Melissa J. Perenson |
DVD Goes High-Def High-definition DVD products are here, but consumers still face a thorny dilemma as two incompatible formats battle for their dollars. |
PC World May 2004 Yardena Arar |
HDTV Answer Guide Ready for next-generation television? Before you take the high-definition high dive, read this guide to the services, the sets, and more. |
PC Magazine October 7, 2003 Bill Howard |
The New Digital Camcorder Right now, the most fascinating products are the smallest ones and the handful that provide high-resolution stills along with video. |
Home Theater June 2008 Kris Deering |
Putting the "V" in Your AVR Don't make the mistake of thinking that just because you are paying top dollar for your new AVR, you're always going to get top-of-the-line video processing from it. Here's a look at the video processing in today's top AVRs to find out which solutions make the grade. |
Popular Mechanics November 2007 Glenn Derene |
How to Buy a Camcorder: 14 Tips You Need to Know Increased functionality brings with it confusing new options. |
PC Magazine June 27, 2007 Terry Sullivan |
Sony Handycam DCR-DVD508 This 10X optical Handycam should definitely be on your short list if you're looking for a SD camcorder that doesn't skimp on quality... Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1... Hitachi DZHS300A... Casio Exilim EX-P505... Sony HDR-HC3 HDV 1080i Handycam... |
PC World July 25, 2006 Allen & Perenson |
Toshiba and Sony Laptops Sport Next-Gen DVD The Qosmio G35-AV650 and VAIO VGN-AR190G offer HD DVD and Blu-ray, respectively. |
BusinessWeek October 17, 2005 Larry Armstrong |
Definitive Answers On High-Def Even if you're ready for high-definition DVDs, the market isn't ready for you. That won't happen until next year, when the players and disks will go on sale. |
PC World December 2005 Yardena Arar |
Ten HDTV Myths The world of high-definition television can be as confusing as it is alluring. If you're ready to make the leap, we have the facts you need. |
PC Magazine September 18, 2008 Robert Heron |
Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD With its KURO PDP-5020FD plasma, Pioneer delivers the finest flat-panel HDTV picture quality we've ever seen. |
PC Magazine April 5, 2007 Robert Heron |
LG Super Blu Player (BH100) LG delivers the first set-top player that supports HD DVD and Blu-ray movies. |
PC World July 2005 Dan Tynan |
Dodge the Fuzz: Make Plain TV Shows Look Good in HD Take these steps to ensure that standard TV content appears sharp on a high-definition TV set. |
Home Toys October 2002 |
What is Digital? An Exploration of Terms and Usage So many things come with the digital designation the true concept of what digital actually is has become diluted over time. |
Macworld April 2005 Jeff Carlson |
iMovie HD Addition of HD editing steals limelight from other useful improvements |
Home Theater October 18, 2004 Darryl Wilkinson |
Digital Cable High-Def Ready Recorders Record up to sixty hours of HD with Sony's new Digital Cable Ready recorders, the DHG-HDD250 and DHG-HDD500. |
PC World June 25, 2007 Alan Stafford |
High-Definition Camcorders Make Video Pop The Canon HV20 tops our mini-roundup of four High-def models, with very good video quality and superior battery life. |
PC Magazine January 20, 2004 Bill Howard |
HD Media Hub Shows Promise The Roku HD1000 isn't just another digital media hub. Sure, it can play your PC-resident multimedia files on your TV and stereo, but it displays digital photos and videos in true HD resolution. |
PC World May 1, 2000 Stan Miastkowski |
Move Over Spielberg Those of us who grew up in the '50s and '60s may be suppressing memories of old home movies. Remember how Dad filmed every picnic, school play, and graduation day, then spliced the reels with tape and made the family endure his shaky, out-of-focus productions? With the right hardware and software, anyone can turn a PC into a digital movie studio. |
PC Magazine June 20, 2007 Jan Ozer |
Buying Guide: Video-Editing Software Memories are important commodities and it pays to back them up. Here we roundup five solid options for external memory devices... Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0... Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 11... CyberLink PowerDirector 6 Deluxe... etc. |