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Everything HD Part III: The Big Picture

posted Monday, November 27th, 2006, by Andy Gore

In this final installment of The Geek Beat’s series on Everything HD, we learn that while size matters when picking the best HD display, more often than not, he who lives with the most pixels wins.

So, you’ve got your HD disc player, your high definition cable or satellite service or your ATSC antenna ready to go. Now comes the fun part: picking a screen to see it all on. (more…)

Everything HD Intro: HD Ready?

posted Monday, July 17th, 2006, by Andy Gore

HD – not since compassionate conservatism has a term so overused been so little understood. HD, or High Definition, is the Holy Grail of home entertainment. We all want it, although most of us couldn’t define it beyond “It makes the picture look really sharp.” And so we’re ill-prepared for the onslaught of terminology, claims and battling standards that await us in those neon blue temples of technology. (more…)

Everything HD Part I: HD Sources

posted Monday, July 17th, 2006, by Andy Gore

Part I in our Geek 101 users guide on HDTV focuses on the available live sources for HD content.

So, let’s say you’ve decided to invest in an HD-capable setup for your home theatre. What’s your first step? You need to figure out where your HD content is going to come from, that’s what. Sounds simple, right? Not so much. (more…)

Everything HD Part II: HD in a Can

posted Monday, July 17th, 2006, by Andy Gore

In Part II of our continuing series, The Geek Beat asks the question: Does HD content have to be live to be fresh? Although the options are few and there is at least one major standards war brewing, it still true that some of the best HD available in what you can buy on a disc or record on your own. (more…)