Abstract: Several years ago, I attended a David Copperfield show in Las Vegas and was invited onstage to be a part of one of his magic tricks. Sadly, it wasnt anything exciting, like being levitated or sawed in half. He just guessed my phone number after I wrot...
Abstract: V, Inc.s Bravo D1 was the first inexpensive ($199) DVI-equipped DVD player on the market. The D2 is V, Inc.s response to a little competition from some bigger names in the field, but nobody can beat the D2s price: $249. If youre still not hip to wh...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 8.8 lbs, Remote control, Stereo, DVD recorder<br> <b>Good:</b> Excellent video performance from DVI output; converts DVD to HDTV resolutions; playback of DivX and MPEG-4 video files; JPEG viewer; relatively inexpensive.<br> <b>Bad:</b> More expensive than last years model; uninspiring build quality; unresponsive remote.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> An excellent choice for pure video quality, this DVI player still suffers in the look-and-feel department.<br>
Abstract: While DVD has been around for over five years, only recently, with the proliferation of digital displays (plasma, LCD, etc.), have home theater enthusiasts been able to appreciate the power of digital video. With the popular acceptance of a new industr...