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Digital scalers 101
First of all it’s important to outline what a digital scaler is, because it’s inappropriate to assume that everyone is familiar with the fundamentals. Practically all of ... -
Understanding auto calibration
Back before the process was automated, setting up a home theatre receiver required a tape measure. Stephen Dawson explains why your home theatre receiver needs to ... -
REVIEW: Sony VPL-FHZ55 projector
Sony’s VPL-FHZ55 brings forward a new technology that makes the home theatre projector a suddenly much more promising display solution, writes Stephen Dawson. -
The A-Z of lampless projectors
Solid state lighting technology is becoming an increasingly popular way of illuminating the home theatre screen. With no need to replace lamps, limited user maintenance and ... -
The importance of lip sync
A lot of people are finding their viewing somewhat disquieting for reasons that aren’t all that obvious. Stephen Dawson explains the importance of lip sync adjustment ... -
REVIEW: Samsung PS64F8500 3D plasma TV
The Samsung PS64F8500 may seem like just another TV, but Stephen Dawson says, it’s the best TV he has ever reviewed. -
Crestron and ORBIS team up for Flying Eye Hospital installation
Control system manufacturer Crestron will play an instrumental role in delivering eye care training to thousands of eye care professionals across the world. Paul Skelton reports. -
The benefits of ‘stacked’ 3D projection systems
It wasn’t that long ago that when the words ‘home theatre’ came up, people envisioned grand palaces, presidential mansions and celebrity homes. However, a lot has ... -
Introducing Super Hi-Vision 8K displays
With both installers and end users trying to get their heads around 4K technology, one Japanese company has pushed ahead with 8K resolutions, writes Callum Fitzpatrick. ... -
Are holographic displays headed to your lounge room?
Although 3DTV didn’t experience the take-up many expected, the quest for fully immersive viewing is still alive, with holography being one of the top options. But ...