Video Projectors - A Great Addition to Your Home Theater - by Larry Dixon
With more home theater products available now than ever before, it's hard to know where to start when designing your in-house theater system. One of the easiest ways to replicate that movie theater experience in your living room is
Blu-Ray vs HD DVD - Round One - by Larry Dixon
Locked in a death match that harkens back to the Betamax vs. VHS wars of 25 years ago, two competing and incompatible formats designed to deliver HD (High-Definition) content from a HD DVD player to your HDTV, are in
Video Projector TV Technology - by Larry Dixon
For the ultimate home theater experience, serious viewers need a video projector and screen combination. Nothing compares to the image quality and screen size that this type of set-up can afford. A variety of video projectors are now on
Electronics Show Influences Still Reverberating - by Larry Dixon
The CES (International Consumer Electronics Show) for this year may be over, but its after effects are still reverberating around the blogosphere and beyond. Electronic giants, Media conglomerates, Satellite Television Companies, HDTV (High Definition Television) manufacturers and everyone else
Buying a Home Theater Receiver - What to Look For - by Larry Dixon
As the central component of any home theater system, the home theater receiver is one of the most important pieces of equipment you can buy. This receiver is also known as an AV receiver, or surround sound receiver, because
For Tv Buyers - A Glossary Of Terms - by Larry Dixon If you're thinking of buying a wide-screen set, or investing in a plasma TV, be sure you know what you're looking at in the store. The terminology used in the current TV market seems to change each day, with an exponential number of funny-looking acronyms and odd-sounding technical words.
XM Satellite Radio - An Industry Leader - by Larry Dixon
Incorporated in 1992, XM satellite radio now has 6 million subscribers across the country. With the biggest, most extensive radio station in the United States, they are based in Washington, DC, and utilize three satellites. With 21 channels alone
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