HDTVs/PROJECTORS Archives
Sony's VPL-VW70 front projector is a tweaker's dream that will reward anyone willing to go to the trouble of calibration.
A unique two-part design gives the Sharp LC-52XS1U-S a remarkably thin profile on the wall.
Vizio's 47-inch LCD HDTV offers a surprisingly good picture at a surprisingly low price.
Samsung's new LCD HDTV shows that LCDs might just provide some stiff competition to plasma screens, the previous image quality and black-level champs.
JVC's new 47-inch LCD offers smooth 120 Hz action and a handy new menu system. But can the color match the motion?
Hitachi's 50-inch P50X902 plasma sports an impressive picture and easy-to-use interface. But how does it fare against the reigning king of plasmas, Pioneer's Kuro?
A few picture quirks aside, Sony's slim new Z-series Bravia KDL-46Z4100 46-inch LCD looks great and delivers solid video performance. (WEB ONLY)
Quick Take: The Sanyo PLC-XP200L's new four-panel LCD projection technology (the extra, fourth panel being yellow) promises more intense color and deeper blacks -- and it just may have delivered. (WEB ONLY)
Mitsubishi's new LT-46149 LCD sports far better sound than most HDTVs, thanks to a built-in 5.1 surround (simulated) soundbar. Its picture ain't too shabby, either.
Test Report: Black is back and darker than ever on the Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-111FD 50-inch plasma -- the worthy follow-up to last year's S&V Product of the Year.
Samsung's new DLNA-compatible LCD screen sports some unique online features, thanks to its built-in network capabilities.
Panasonic bumps up its plasma HDTVs with a new THX-certified 50-inch screen, the TH-50PZ800U.
Test Report: Both of Epson's new PowerLite Cinema 1080 UB front projectors offer bright, punchy, accurate pictures. So is it worth upgrading from the "Home" version to the "Pro"?
Showcased in just a sliver of a bezel, Toshiba's 52-inch Regza HDTV boasts ClearFrame 120-Hz tech (to eliminate fast-motion blurring), crisp picture, and strong blacks and shadow detail.
LG's new 47LG60 LCD HDTV is nicknamed 'Scarlet' for a reason: its sexy styling. But the picture is just as much a hottie, with accurate color and lifelike highlights.




