Ian G. Masters

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Ian G. Masters  |  Sep 02, 2002  |  0 comments
"Only connect," the novelist E. M. Forster famously urged. But many people suffer from connectophobia - a paralyzing fear that can strike when you take your new Dolby Digital receiver out of the box and first lay eyes on its back panel.
Ian G. Masters  |  Apr 03, 2007  |  0 comments

Great Expectations

Ian G. Masters  |  Dec 02, 2007  |  0 comments

TV Freeze Out

Q. I have a three-season home that's closed up and unheated during winter months. Early HDTVs (LCD/plasma) couldn't be guaranteed free of damage by their manufacturers if their screens were subjected to temperatures at or below freezing. A neighbor recently bought a plasma screen, believing it wouldn't be susceptible to such low temperatures.

Ian G. Masters  |  Feb 01, 2008  |  0 comments

Eye Definition

Q. I know 1080p is technically the highest HDTV resolution you can get today, but can the human eye tell the difference between a 720p- and a 1080p-format HDTV picture? Colin Denner Flushing, NY

Ian G. Masters  |  Jan 02, 2008  |  0 comments

Matchmaker Madness

Q. I have been using the surround processor in my receiver, fed to a multichannel amplifier, and am considering doing so again. Can you clear the air regarding voltage output from a receiver or preamplifier, amplifier input sensitivity, and amplifier input impedance.

Ian G. Masters  |  Jul 08, 2007  |  0 comments

TV Half-Life

Q. I read somewhere in your magazine that cathode-ray tube TVs have a half-life of 30,000 hours. At 6 hours a day, that's around 13 years. I'm about to make the HDTV plunge. What are the half-life specs for plasma, LCD, and DLP? Jeff Dorscher Glendale, AZ

Ian G. Masters  |  Jun 01, 2007  |  0 comments

Comparing Contrast

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