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Al Griffin

DVDs: Reference Disc

Kung Fu Hustle

Badly dubbed dialogue and exaggerated acting make martial-arts movies unintentionally funny (to Westerners, at least). But in Kung Fu Hustle (Sony; Movie ••••, Picture/Sound ••••½, Extras •••• ), director Stephen Chow sets out to grab laughs by mining the genre's clichés.

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DVDs: Reference Disc

XXX: State of the Union

The original xXx achieved almost lyrical heights of excess through its digitally enhanced, over-the-top action sequences.

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LCD Universe

With prices falling and screen sizes expanding, your next TV could be an LCD

When people think about flat, big-screen TVs, they usually think plasma rather than LCD. There's good reason for that - plasma sets were large and widescreen from the get-go, while LCD technology spent most of the past half-decade driving desktop computer monitors. But that situation is changing.

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LG 47LG90 47-inch LCD HDTV

Test report
The Short Form $2,800 ($3,900 list) / LGUSA.COM Snapshot
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Anthem AVM 50v Preamp/processor

Test Report: A worthy successor to the AVM 50.
Key Features $5,500 anthemav.com • (8) HDMI (v1.3) inputs; (2) HDMI (v1.3) outputs
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New Tech 2010: 3D At Home

TV makers have made it possible to enjoy 3D in the comfort of your own living room.

Just days before boarding a plane in January for the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, I made a point of doing something that many other folks the world over had been doing in droves: I watched Avatar at my local IMAX 3D theater. And I don’t think I’m alone in saying that it was the most involving 3D movie I’d ever seen.

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New Tech 2010: 3D Blu-ray Players

Samsung’s BD-C6900 will have built-in Wi-Fi, play 3D discs, and stream multimedia.

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