Friday, June 22, 2012

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From Robert Silva, your Guide to Home Theater
Welcome to the Weekend Edition of the About.com Home Theater Newsletter! First up - Check out Sharp's new 90-inch LCD TV. Panasonic becomes the latest video projector maker to eliminate lamps - check out the details. Also, if you are looking for a great Summer project, get out those old VHS tapes and convert them to DVD. In addition, check out an unusual add-on possibility for your home theater room.

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Sharp Announces 90-Inch LED/LCD TV for 2012/13
The trend towards making larger LCD TVs available to consumers has just reached a new benchmark with the new Sharp LC-90LE745U. Of course, the first thing to point out is its very large 90-inch 16x9 aspect ratio screen, which makes it the largest LCD TV available for the consumer market...but this set includes more than just a large screen...Read more.
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Panasonic Announces PT-RZ470/PT-RZ370 Lampless Projectors
Panansonic gets rid of the lamps on its newly announced PT-RZ470 and PT-RZ370 DLP video projectors. However, that is not all, also included is an innovative HDBaseT connection option that allows all video, audio, and control signals to transferred via single cable. The PT-RZ470 is 3D-enabled and both projectors feature full 1080p native resolution, and have enough light out to be used in settings where ambient light is present. To find out more about these newly unveiled video projectors, read my Product Preview. Image Provided by Panasonic.
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Wilson SignalBoost DT Cellular Signal Booster - Review
If you have trouble with your cell phone signal in your home theater room, the Wilson Electronics SignalBoost DT Desktop Cellular Signal Booster is an interesting add-on that improves your cell phone reception and transmission signals. Read my review for more details. Photo © Robert Silva - Licensed to About.com

Three Ways To Copy VHS Tapes to DVD
One question I get asked often is: "How Do You Copy VHS to DVD?". The answer is - There are three ways a consumer can copy VHS tapes to DVD. For all the details, check out my article: Three Ways To Copy VHS Tapes to DVD.

 


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