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1• Math for couch potatoes: how to get the best view
By Andy Walker. Complicated formula, C2TVD, defines how to calculate the precise distance between yourself and your TV screen using just your fingers and your toes.
2• Blu-ray knocks out HD DVD
By Jason Kerluck. As format wars go, this one was as brief as it was bitter.
3• HDTV format war: whose side to take?
By Peter Ehm. Blu-ray and HDTV have both their pluses and minuses.
4• Best resolutions for scanning still photos
By Andy Walker. Let Cyberwalker help take the guesswork out of scanner resolution settings.
5• High-math behind high-definition
By Andy Walker. High-definition TV is based on involved mathematical calculations.
6• Computer screens ahead of the times
By Andy Walker. It's the content you download that may or may not be high-definition compliant, but your computer's resolution capability is right there.
7• High-definition changes with each passing day
By Andy Walker. It makes no sense to delay and procrastinate: the HDTV set you buy will be obsolete by the time you leave the store, anyhow.
8• Rear-projection screens an affordable option
By Andy Walker. You can't hang rear-projection screens on the wall, but you can move them around with ease.
9• HD box changes normal signal into miracle
By Andy Walker. Making sense of signal that is less than optimally organized and making sure you're getting only the top quality: that's what it's all about.
10• TV formats reflect number of scan lines
By Andy Walker. This is all for the macho snob in you: without a strong microscope attached to your eyes, you'd be hard-pressed to see the difference between individual high-definition formats .
11• FireWire: it's all about speed
By Peter Ehm. USB ports have been a staple in linking computers to peripherals and have them interact easier and faster than they used to.
12• Different cables give different HDTV results
By Andy Walker. Do not try to economize when buying a longer cable: you get what you've paid for.
13• Two decades is an LCD screen's life expectancy
By Andy Walker. You can bet your farm that by the time your LCD or plasma screen dies on you, there will be a perfectly new TV set in our household, anyhow.
14• HDTV picture shape is the same like a modern movie
By Andy Walker. What you get is your traditional wide-screen picture.
15• Each viewing taste has its own screen
By Andy Walker. No matter what TV you buy, it'll take any HD source and display it just fine, thank you very much.
16• Digital time fast approaching
By Andy Walker. Governments have set deadlines for broadcasters to switch to digital and turn off analog signals.
17• Games have come a long way
By Jason Kerluck. Most of us don't even remember the text-based games people used to entertain themselves with a mere quarter of a century ago.
18• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 001
By staff. Bluetooth on the Treo, types of Wi-Fi and Linux expert.
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