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Test report: Samsung's generation-four, BD-P1500 Blu-ray machine only made it to Profile 1.1, but it's smaller and lighter than any player preceding it -- and well priced.
Al Griffin answers the burning questions: Where are these alleged 7.1 discs? Can DVD recorders do Dolby Digital? Has DLP gone bye-bye? And more.
Test Report: With its impressive audio power, video processing, and auto-setup, Integra's DTR-8.8 A/V receiver makes an Olympian jump to HDMI 1.3.
Five reasons why it's finally time to get a high-def disc player -- including in-movie game playing (such as in 'Alien vs. Predator,' above).
Surprise: Tech innovator Definitive Technology produced a soundbar. No-Surprise: The Mythos SSA-50 speaker is quite satisfying! Read our test report.
LED lamps for projectors? Over-the-air HDTV besting cable? Lossless audio over optical cable? S&V Technical Editor Al Griffin tackles these A/V issues and more.
Reference-level sonics and top video processing made Anthem's Statement D1 A/V processor the best. Now room-correction makes this D2 even better.
Blu-ray disc players are finally going interactive — the first Profile 1.1 machine being Panasonic's DMP-BD30. Was it worth the wait?
The Hitachi Director's Series P60X901, a big screen plasma with a big price, delivers a fine picture, thanks in part to its Reel60 frame-processing tech.
