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Philip Ryan

Sharp Aquos LC-65D90U 65-inch LCD HDTV

What We Think There are cheaper options at its screen size, but Sharp breaks new ground with this biggest-ever LCD TV. TV reviewers get to gaze at a lot of fantasy products.
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Panasonic TH-42PX60U 42-inch Plasma HDTV

What We Think This entry-level Panasonic plasma has a few things going for it, but a couple of performance issues pull it down. A lot of the recent excitement about flat-panel TVs
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Test Bench: Sharp Aquos LC-65D90U 65-inch LCD HDTV

Color temperature (User picture mode/Mid-Low color temperature before/after calibration) Low window (30-IRE): 6,918/6,581 K High window (80-IRE): 6,873/6,491 K Brightness (100-IRE window before/after calibration): 89.5/22.1 ftL

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RCA Scenium HD50LPW175 50-inch DLP HDTV

What We Think RCA's 50-inch Scenium isn't perfect but still delivers plenty of bang for the buck. If you've been reading Sound & Vision,
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Home @ the Movies

Movie night's a nice family tradition. But now that Junior's got a new video iPod and Razr cellphone, he's starting to lose interest in watching movies on the TV. What to do?

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Light Show: Phish in Concert

Welcome to the Couch Tour

Our writer embarks on a high-resolution personal listening odyssey

My name is Philip and I listen to jam band music. I'd say I'm primarily a Phish fan, though I'm also a big fan of the Grateful Dead and also enjoy other types of jam band music — as well as lots of non-jam band sounds.

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Page McConnell and Trey Anastasio

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Phish begin their three-night stand at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Denver with an alliterative tour-de-force

If ever there were a way to show how much Phish appreciates its fans, it'd be a set like this one. Longtime Phish fan Scott Nowak died in August, and the rumor among Phish fans was that this show was in memory of him.

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Phish stage lighting II

September Third: Dick's Part Two

Phish take it easy for the second show of their three-night Colorado stand, but the band delivers on some classic repertoire

The second show of a three-show run can be a difficult thing. When they've played as well as they did on Sept 2, there's pressure to follow it up with something amazing.

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September 4: Phish Keeps the Hits Coming at Dick's

For the final Colorado show, a mix of classics and rarely played tunes — but the band never quite reaches escape velocity.

With two shows of very solid playing in the bag, we come to the end of the Colorado run. The guys are firing on all cylinders from the beginning, though they get tripped up a little in the second half of the first set — they're obviously going for it, but can't seem to get there.

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