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TECH TALK

Sound & Vision's David Ranada takes a look at the technical side of home entertainment

November 2006

techtalk_tocThe Ghost of a Machine (October 2006)
Despite an onslaught of new displays, CRTs just won't die

Thanks for the Memories (July/August 2006)
The short, sad lives of DAT, DCC, MD ... and SACD

In Search of the Lossless Chord (June 2006)
Let 'er rip with bit-accurate audio encoding

MPEG-2 vs. MPEG-4? (May 2006)
Beware of video codecs in shining armor

Digital Silk Purse? (April 2006)
New Dolby functions may improve low- and mid-fi gear

Maxing Out Resolution (February/March 2006)
Optimize Your Seating Distance For Your Screen Size.

The Progressive Tradeoff (January 2006)
What makes 720p broadcasts look different?

Smooth Operator (December 2005)
A Computer Program Eliminates DVD-Movie Judder

The Missing Link (November 2005)
Data protection gone berserk stymies HDMI hookups

Bits at the Bijou (October 2005)
Hollywood releases a standard for digital cinemas

Roll Your Own HDTV (September 2005)
Now any Tom, Dick & Harry Rockefeller Can shoot in HD



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