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  • The DVD Variety Show

    Players from Samsung, Panasonic, Toshiba, and JVC put their special talents on display.
    Photos by Tony Cordoza

    Jump ahead: Features Checklist In the Lab

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  • DVD Deals

    Players from Hitachi, Panasonic, Samsung and Zenith show what you get for $200 or less.
    Photos by Tony Cordoza Feel like some shopping? How about a brand-new Porsche 911 for $10,000? Or an Armani suit for $200? Or maybe a vacation in the Swiss Alps for $1,000? I'm sorry, but those items are not available.
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  • Pioneer Elite DV-47A DVD/SACD Combi Player

    Wouldn't it be great if you could just go out and buy the surround sound music titles you're interested in without having to worry about whether they're on DVD-Audio or Super Audio CD (SACD)?

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  • Opening Moves

    Is there a Grand Master among the new DVD recorders from Panasonic, Philips, and Pioneer?

    The players are in position, and the pieces are now on the board. But this is not a chess game, and the stakes are even higher than in the richest of Grand Master tournaments. This is the beginning of another video-recorder format war, but unlike the VHS vs. Beta conflict of the late 1970s and early '80s, there are three competing formats.

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  • Denon DVM-4800 DVD-Audio/Video Changer

    At least some things in life are predictable. And one of them is the progression of value-added features in consumer electronics.

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  • Doing The DVD Combo

    Sure they play movies, but what else can they do?

    A DVD player is already a terrific bargain - an inexpensive black box that can play discs full of razor-sharp images, immersive surround sound, and fascinating extras. But what if you could wed a DVD player with another popular entertainment device like, say, a TV, VCR, or game console? Well, it's already being done.

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  • DVD Combo - In The Lab

    Go-Video DVR4000 DIMENSIONS 17 inches wide, 4 inches high, 14 inches deep WEIGHT 11 5/8 pounds PRICE $349 MANUFACTURER Sensory Science, Dept. S&V, 7835 E.
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  • Progressive Views: 4 Progressive-Scan DVD Players

    Four DVD players that define the state of progressive-scan video

    When progressive-scan DVD players first emerged almost two years ago, the already excellent picture quality we'd come to expect from standard players suddenly got a whole lot better. That's because the new models could convert video signals to a progressive-scan format for display on a TV or monitor with progressive-scan capabilities.

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  • Panasonic DMR-E20 DVD-R/RAM Deck

    Recordable DVD gets real
    Less than a year after I reviewed Panasonic's DMR-E10 DVD-RAM recorder in the December 2000 issue, here I am reviewing a follow-up model that, as we've become accustomed in things electronic, has more useful features, equivalent or better performance, and a much smaller price tag - $1,500 instead of $4,000! The drop to a far more realistic price is tre mendous prog ress all by itself.
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  • DVD In The Fast Lane

    Four divergent stories from DVD City

    The DVD format advanced from a high concept to a hot commodity blindingly fast. Navigating the crowded aisles of their local video stores, DVD enthusiasts - who just yesterday felt like elite, high-tech trailblazers - today rub shoulders with increasingly large crowds of new converts. And as models of DVD players have multiplied in number, so have their features and capabilities.

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  • Samsung DVD-M301 DVD Player

    Tell me if any of this sounds familiar: You want to buy a DVD-Video player to impress your friends with your techo-hipness (and besides, you're tired of watching fuzzy VHS rentals). You have a digital surround receiver, so the player doesn't need a Dolby Digital or DTS decoder.

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