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    August 16, 2010 — Gary Reber

    Home cinema In Cinemascope®: SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH Presents A New High-End Anamorphic Lens

    November 19, 2009 — Gary Reber

    Da-Lite Say Stay Home And Go Big

    June 10, 2009 — Gary Reber

    Da-Lite Builds Home Theater Offerings With New Dual Format Imager Masking System

    May 22, 2009 — Gary Reber

    New Schneider Cine-Digitar Anamorphic 1.33x XL Lens Tops World’s Widest Line Of Lenses For Home Theatre CinemaScope® Projection

    March 23, 2009 — Gary Reber

    New Osprey Dual Mode 16:9 & 2.35:1 Tandem Projection Screen

    March 5, 2009 — Gary Reber

    Philips Cinema 21:9 (2.33:1) Widescreen LCD HDTV

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    Reason #87 Why Readers Love Widescreen Review:

    I read Widescreen Review for at least three good reasons: 1), Reviews of new, interesting components are uniquely personal and effective. A fine example is the recent piece on the Plinius multichannel amp. 2), I am an early adopter who wants to know about things like Blu-ray and HD DVD. Widescreen Review covers HDTV issues like no other publication. I cannot find this information anywhere else. 3), I consider Joe Kane to be the video display guru par excellence. I have had my 65 inch Mitsubishi RPTV calibrated twice by a technician here. He first calibrated it after I bought it and then after a move. He does a great job. He follows Mr. Kane's arguments in WSR, and we usually discuss his latest manifesto. We trust him, and really agree with him about moving from interlaced to progressive displays of film and video. If you are an enthusiast in this field, and certainly if you are a professional, you have to be conversant with the problems and opportunities covered in Widescreen Review. The smartest thing you could do is pick one up regularly.

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