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Posted by on Friday, 11 June, 2010

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AV T-Shirt

Posted by on Tuesday, 2 February, 2010

AV T-Shirt (Images courtesy Threadless)
By Andrew Liszewski

While it’s clearly targeted at home theater enthusiasts or anyone who gets excited at seeing a large panel of audio-visual ports, I have a feeling that a lot of geeks might pass on this AV tee designed by Olly Moss for the simple fact that it only has 2 HDMI ports. Only 2?! I mean what year are we living in, 2008?

$18 for the tee in all sizes, or $45 for a hoodie, from Threadless.

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Sony STR-DH700 does 7.1 for cheap, but lacks sweet sonics

Posted by on Monday, 15 June, 2009

Even for savvy home theater enthusiasts, buying an AV receiver can be a chore, requiring hours hunched over spec sheets trying to figure out what each model offers. From a general perspective, the Sony STR-DH700 looks to offer a good value, as a 7.1 AV receiver with three HDMI


Why I’d still buy plasma over LCD

Posted by on Friday, 15 May, 2009

Everywhere I turn, someone is talking about the death of plasma technology in HDTVs. They contend that since Pioneer dropped out of the plasma production market, it’s only a matter of time before the few companies left in the plasma business admit defeat and stick to LCDs.

Panasonic Plasma

Long live the plasma HDTV.

(Credit: Panasonic)

LG disagrees. Speaking in an interview with HD Guru published this week, the company’s director of product development, Tim Alessi, told the publication that assertions that the plasma TV market is almost dead are, well, dead wrong.

“Plasma will continue to be a viable technology for flat-panel displays in the near- to midterm future,” Alessi told HD Guru. “Plasma continues to be the technology of choice for home theater enthusiasts, sports fans, and consumers desiring a larger screen size. In 2009, we estimate that plasma will account for more than 40 percent of the 50-inch and larger-screen-size sales. That unit volume will probably continue for at least the next three to four years.”

I share Alessi’s optimism. Although I’m fully aware that liquid crystal displays are chipping away at plasma sales, I wouldn’t jump to LCDs, if given the choice.

Originally posted at The Digital Home