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How To Choose, How To Use
Peter Putman Feb 02, 2009 0 comments
How time flies. It seems like we’ve been talking about the transition to digital terrestrial television broadcasting forever—waiting for stations to light up the transmitters, watching as more and more high-definition programming appeared on our TV screens, and shopping for a new flat-screen HDTV for our family rooms.
Tech 101
Peter Putman Feb 08, 2007 0 comments
There's a whole lot of stuff that makes up a digital TV signal. Here's a primer on how it works.

In the beginning, there was analog television. You aimed the antenna, tuned in the channel, and then sat back to watch as the amplitude-modulated pictures flashed on the TV screen and the frequency-modulated audio blared forth from the speakers. Some time later, analog TV added color by shoehorning in a small signal with the necessary information amongst those amplitude- and frequency-modulated pictures and sounds.

Flat Panel Reviews
Peter Putman Oct 15, 2006 0 comments

It's a fun and crazy time to be shopping for a new HDTV. Prices seem to drop about 10% every two weeks as screen sizes get larger and larger. In the flat panel market, the price and screen size wars continue between plasma and LCD technology, with LCD continuing to gain ground in market share.

Flat Panel Reviews
Peter Putman Jun 08, 2006 0 comments

  • Price: $2099

  • Technology: LCD

  • Resolution: 1366x768

  • Size: 40"

  • Inputs: One HDMI, two component, one each composite and S-Video, one RGB on 15-pin DSUB

  • Feature Highlights: Over-The-Air and cable HD tuners, Picture-In-Picture, built-in DVD player, built-in speakers, tabletop stand.
  • News
    Peter Putman Mar 30, 2006 0 comments

    On March 28 at BB King's Blues Club and Grille in New York City, Panasonic announced several new models in their plasma line. In addition to upgraded 42-inch and 50-inch products, Panasonic took the wraps off a pair of 58-inch plasma TVs, announced a ship date and retail price for their 65-inch 1080p plasma, and claimed their 103-inch model, shown at CES, would be at retail by the end of this year.

    Flat Panel Reviews
    Peter Putman Feb 25, 2006 0 comments

    As retail prices for plasma displays continue to decline, there appear to be some really good deals coming to market – mainly, plasma monitors sold under unfamiliar brands in big box stores and wholesale clubs. In particular, plasma monitors are of interest to buyers who already own a cable, satellite, or terrestrial DTV set-top box and don't particularly need an integrated tuner or CableCARD slot.

    AV Processor Reviews
    Peter Putman May 08, 2005 0 comments

    Key Digital Systems (KDS) is no stranger to the world of video signal processing. They've been manufacturing video scalers for several years, including some models that had more functions than a Swiss army knife.

    Projector Reviews
    Peter Putman Apr 17, 2005 0 comments

    Sharp's XV-Z2000 front DLP projector raised more than a few eyebrows when it first appeared at CEDIA Expo 2004. Was this indeed the first 1280x720 HD2+ DLP projector for less than $5000? If so, it would represent a seismic but long overdue change in DLP projector pricing, which has typically kept the MSRPs of 720p models above $7000—and, by extension, non-competitive with 720p LCD projectors that retail for half of that price or less.

    How To Use, Tech 101
    Peter Putman Apr 17, 2005 0 comments
    UAV editor Tom Norton Gets Hooked Up for Broadcast HDTV
    Peter Putman Apr 10, 2005 0 comments
    Integrated digital cable-ready TV sets are here. How well do they work?
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