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V I D E O

We’ve Got What It Takes for Home Theater

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IVX Dead! Enough said. Too much was written about

tuned, but it won’t be long before DirecTV and the Dish Net-

it when it was alive, so we don’t need to talk more

work will be delivering HDTV via their satellite systems.

about a company that just didn’t get it.

 

Unity Motion will have to find some sort of niche to make

Video at The Perfect Vision is about Home Theater, and

another run at it. How about an all HDTV sports network?

to me that means a large screen picture. Sorry, but a 32” TV

Movie Trivia

just can’t be home theater, can it? I’m not talking just about

picture quality; I’ve spent endless hours looking at the best

So much for my career in trivia games. When last we met, I

picture quality available, on 13” and 19” professional broad-

dropped the names of a couple of sci-fi film characters into

cast monitors. No, it’s the emotional experience of a large

Video Insights and the Unity Motion review (Issue 25). I for-

screen that fills our field of vision with images of a different

got there were really two characters from different movies

reality. That’s the reaction we get at the cinema and what we

in the Unity review. One was trivial, Scotty from pick your

need to experience home theater. So unless you can sit close

favorite Trek film, but the other was a bit more difficult.

to a RPTV, home theater means a front projector with at

Unfortunately, I asked for just two movie titles instead of

least a six foot wide, 16.9 or 1.85 screen.

 

three. The first person to identify Prof. Barnhardt from The

In this issue I review front projectors from Sony and

Day the Earth Stood Still and Scotty, was Neil Bulk from

Runco that will really make your home-theater experience

New Jersey. He wins the AVIA Guide to Home Theater DVD.

happen. But you can’t have large screens without HDTV or

But Rick Connolly came through a day later and also identi-

upconverters, unless you want to stare at scan lines. And

fied the “Toys for Ellie” clue as Jody Foster’s character in

that doesn’t quite capture the cinema experience, either. So

Contact. So Rick also got a copy of AVIA courtesy of its

Bill Cruce looks at the IEV Turboscan line doubler with lots

authors at Ovation Software (www.ovationsw.com). Now

of features at a budget price. And I take another look at the

remind me not to try this again!

DVDO line doubler, with almost no features, but a sensa-

16.9 DVDs Gaining Momentum

tional price at $700.

 

Bill also reviews another DVD/LD combi player. I sup-

Paramount followed up The 10 Commandments and Star

pose its time to admit that laserdisc is dead, but some of us

Trek Insurrection with 16.9 enhanced transfers of A Simple

have an awful lot of laserdiscs lying around that we may

Plan, Varsity Blues, and Barbarella (review, this issue). I

never see on DVD. How about Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me,

was feeling really good about Paramount until I heard that

with Max Parrish, Sean Young, and Timothy Leary? Not like-

“King of World” Cameron’s chick-flick was going to be

ly to make it to DVD, but it’s a great LD title.

 

released in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, but without a 16.9

Finally, there’s something missing from the video cover-

enhanced transfer! Is that any way to treat the biggest

age in this issue. Part 2 of Christy Warren’s review of the

money maker of all time? Well, I was one of the four people

Runco 5800 HD-ready RPTV. It’s hard to evaluate high-defin-

on the planet that found the movie boring, so I doubt that

ition picture quality without an HD source. We didn’t solve

they’ll miss my $30.

that problem until right before our editorial deadline. So

Fox finally joined the party with a spectacular boxed-set

rather than rushing something with little time for evaluation,

of the four Alien films (review this issue), all in the higher-res-

we postponed that report until next time.

 

olution 16.9 DVD format. And Criterion has announced their

Speaking of HDTV: As we went to print with the

intention to use 16.9 whenever possible on future releas-

Unity Motion review in the last issue, they were clos-

es. Their first 16.9 enhanced title is July’s release of

ing their doors in St. Louis. Now as this is written,

Insomnia. Criterion pioneered widescreen and spe-

Unity Motion, under a new management team, is

cial editions on laserdisc, so it’s great to see them

officially trying to refinance, restructure, and return

commit to the highest-quality DVD format.

to business. As I wrote in the review, they delivered

 

 

It must be getting lonely over at the Mouse.

some excellent hardware but needed programming

First DIVX dies and now Mickey may be the last

for success. The key was HBO, and Unity Motion

 

company to switch to 16.9 enhanced DVDs. Oh,

just couldn’t seem to get together with them

 

 

 

sorry! I wasn’t going to talk about DIVX or

and make something happen. We’ll stay

G R E G

R O G E R S

 

companies that just don’t get it.

 

 

 

 

 

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