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Dolby Laboratories Shows Sound Technologies at CEDIA 2002

Sept. 26, 2002-- Dolby Laboratories, the world leader in multichannel sound technologies, is showcasing its technologies in booth 543 at the Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA) Expo 2002, being held September 27 - 29. Dolby will demonstrate how its technologies can enhance entertainment experiences throughout the home, for both consumer electronics products (e.g., DVD players, high-end audio systems, and digital televisions) and personal computers, regardless of the type of home network (e.g., 1394 wiring, CAT5/5E, or wireless). Also highlighted in the booth will be the new Dolby DP564 multichannel audio decoder, for high-end home theaters. Read more

Sony Unveils the Grand WEGA LCD Television

60-Inch LCD Rear-Projection Television Combines Cutting-Edge Performance and Stylish Design Read more

Philips Introduces New DVD-Recorders

New Players Let You Record Graduations, Weddings and Everyday Moments And Copy and Store them on DVDs Read more

SONICblue Introduces 1st Broadband Digital Video Recorder: the ReplayTV 4000

New Home Media Server Stores Up to 320 Hours; Allows Users to Share Content within the Home and with Friends Read more

New Princeton HDTVs Will Offer Unique Expansion Port

CEDIA EXPO - (September, 2001) - Princeton Graphic Systems®, manufacturer of multiple award-winning HDTV monitors, computer and convergence displays, introduces two "All Scan" 4:3 direct-view CRT, NTSC TV/HD monitors in 36" and 32" viewable screen sizes. Performance, size and versatility are the strong suits of the monitor systems which support video, 480p, 1080i and 720p (letterbox) digital formats as well as displaying VGA, SVGA and XGA graphics from computer sources. The "All Scan" displays will begin shipping in November 2001 with a suggested list price of $2,999.00 for the AS3.6HD and $2,899.00 for the flat screen AS3.2HD. Read more

First 60-inch Plasma Display Now Available


FP581 MonitorThe first 60-inch plasma display available in the U.S. and one of the world's largest hang-on-the-wall monitors is being demonstrated for the first time at CEDIA EXPO 2001: The Custom Home Electronic Design and Installation Show, this week in Indianapolis. Read more
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