Cinemateq : HDMI via optical cable

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For those needing to do those 100m HDMI runs, there is a solution now for you. Yes, the mansion is big, and yes I do . Cinemateq has come up with a optical HDMI cable with an external power supply that can transmit the signal up to 100 m. However, if the signal reaches over 100 m it is rumoured […]

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Monster releases HDTV calibration DVD

Monster, best known for their retail marketing prowess" have jumped onto the HDTV calibration scene. In conjunction with the ISF, Monster has devloped a "wizard style calibration DVD for you to balance black levels and colors. No word yet on how it compares to the other well known calibration discs out there. From the article: “This is the one DVD […]

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TiVo Series3 HD Digital Media Recorder

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Sound And Vision has a relatively unknown company's product on their test bench. Oddly named "TiVo", with a capital V, it sports quite a few features that may make this HD DVR a front runner in the PVR race.  From the article: The TiVo Series3 HD Digital Media Recorder contains slots for two CableCARDs, which you can lease from your […]

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CableLabs Testing Multistream CableCards

Well it's about friggin time now isn't it?!?? After seeing how long it took to get cablecard in Vista, I'm terrified to ask about this type of cablecard for any PVR.  CableLabs said it will begin offering verification testing of plug-and-play devices like digital-video recorders with the multistream interface beginning in January as part of CableLabs Certification Wave 49. The […]

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DivX wants to be in your living room

PVRWire covers the latest article about DiVx's strategy in the home entertainment realm, with some interesting ideas.  Greenhall says Apple has it right in focusing on a way to bring PC-based media to the TV set. But where Greenhall differs from Steve Jobs is the hardware. He says consumers don't want to have to buy a special device just to […]

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Pioneer Ups the Ante for Professional Displays

Pioneer Ups the Ante for Professional Displays with Full-feature Plasmas Now Available   Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. is now shipping its new high definition 50” PDP-507CMX and 60” PDP-607CMX commercial plasmas.  The plasmas take advantage of Pioneer’s new PureDrive™ Pro circuitry, available exclusively in the new professional displays, in addition to proprietary technologies to deliver brilliant, sharp imagery with improved […]

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Yamaha RX-V2700, 7.1 Surround Receiver

Home Theater Blog has a quick writeup on Yamaha's upcoming RX-V2700 receiver. With well over two paragraphs dedicated to the writeup, they do give you the main information you need to know on the receiver with a good detail on the video processing chipset from Anchor Bay Technologies. From the article: The Yamaha RX-V2700 7.1 surround receiver features 140 watts […]

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Term of the Week – EDTV

About.com's weekly feature is here again and they are talking about EDTV. EDTVs were big a couple of years ago in the plasma market when HD versions were considerably more expensive. With the price drops of HD plasmas and LCDs its hardly worth while to invest in an outdated technology such as EDTV. From the article: EDTV stands for Enhanced […]

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Homezone Takes A Step Forward

Homezone has taken a step forward with AT&T's recent announcement of a Sat and IPTV service combination. The PVR box will sport a 250 GB hard drive, WI-FI, remote schedule, and internet radio. It sounds like AT&T are on the right path. They are using the down path of the internet right, now lets up they use the up path […]

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