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Ian G. Masters  |  Feb 01, 2008

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

 |  Feb 01, 2008

SED seems DOA. And as for Mitsubishi's new laser TV . . . hasn't the world pretty much moved beyond rear projection?

This means three HDTV display technologies seem primed to race for all the marbles: plasma, LCD, and OLED.

 |  Feb 01, 2008

Unless you're the Dalai Lama or head of an African nation, your chances of being in the same room with U2 anytime soon are pretty slim. Consider U2 3D the next best thing.

SV Staff  |  Feb 01, 2008
All the concern advertisers have expressed about reduced views due to time-shifted DVR recording may be overblown. No question that's true when it comes to the Super Bowl, where a good portion of viewers are as psyched to see the high-profile...
Mark Fleischmann  |  Feb 01, 2008
In a possibly momentous move, Sharp acquired a significant stake in Pioneer late last year. Sharp's $358 million investment bought it 14 percent of Pioneer, making it the latter's biggest shareholder. Pioneer also acquired 0.9 percent of Sharp.
 |  Jan 31, 2008

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Mike Mettler  |  Jan 31, 2008
Touchstone
Series ••••½Picture ••••½Sound ••••½Extras ••••½

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SV Staff  |  Jan 31, 2008
Panasonic has made it easier to leave the camcorder at home with two of its newest Lumix cameras announced this week before the Photo Marketing Association show in Las Vegas. The FX35 and TZ5 (both due out this spring at $349) shoot high-def video...
Mark Fleischmann  |  Jan 31, 2008
It took only a week after Warner defected to the Blu-ray camp for the latter to establish a more commanding position in the market, according to the NPD Group.
Steve Faber  |  Jan 31, 2008
Lighting, acoustic treatment, and other details to really make your theater your own.

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