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Don't Get Me Started: Transitions
What are the three most important AV products of the last 10 years?
As we complete another trip around the Sun (according to the Christian calendar, anyway), it seems oddly appropriate that Ultimate AV stands on the cusp of a major shift in its existence. As sad as I am at the paper magazine's passing, I am also quite excited about the new possibilities offered by exclusively Web-based publishing, such as the ability to provide readers with much more timely information, not to mention saving all those trees. It seems doubly appropriate—and ironic—that this transition comes just before the tenth anniversary of the magazine, which began life as Stereophile Guide to Home Theater in February 1995. I've been contributing to the magazine in one way or another since its inception, so in my first column on the new Web site, I wanted to celebrate a proud history at this momentous juncture. What better way to celebrate than to recognize the three most important AV products of the last 10 years? (Okay, maybe something involving a hot tub and chocolate sauce would be better, but this ain't no porn site, so let's stick to text, shall we?) Here are my picks:
Pioneer DVR-57H Pioneer was the first to address these problems with what I hope will become the progenitor of an entire product category. The DVR-57H combines a TiVo DVR with a DVD recorder, allowing you to digitally copy programs on the hard disk to a DVD-R or DVD-RW. Once shows are burned to DVD, they can be erased from the hard disk, providing more room for new material. I can't think of a better product for any TV watcher—that is, until we have such a device for HDTV.
Princeton AF3.0HD
Logitech Harmony 676 Of course, the products I've described here are only my faves; yours could well be different. In fact, I'm curious to know what you would select as the three most important AV products of the last 10 years. How does your list compare with mine, and how do you justify your choices? This brings up another advantage of Web-based publishing: immediate interactivity. Oh sure, paper magazines have letters sections, but that's not much of a conversation thanks to long printing and postal delays. Here at ultmateAVmag.com, we hope to foster a lively reader community that can communicate in nearly real time. As we develop that aspect of our site, I encourage you to let us know what you think about anything you read here. In the meantime, I'm going to hoist a glass to 10 great years as a print magazine and 10 more years (at least!) as a dynamic, vital Web site that you will want to visit again and again. Here's to transitions!
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What are the three most important AV products of the last 10 years?