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    18-Dec-00

    February 19, 2026
    ATC Launches EL50 Anniversary Loudspeaker
    February 18, 2026
    Severtson Screens Launches New In-Ceiling Cable Drop Series Of Motorized Projection Screens
    February 16, 2026
    Appotronics MK Pro & S Series Projectors Now Incorporate HDR Technology
    February 4, 2026
    France 2 UHD To Employ HDR10+ Dynamic Metadata To Deliver The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics In 4K UHD
    January 23, 2026
    Sony Electronics Announces Crystal LED S Series, A Significant Mid-Market Addition To The Direct View LED Display Family
    January 20, 2026
    SVS 3000 R|Evolution Series Launched
    January 7, 2026
    LG ANNOUNCES U.S. PRICING AND AVAILABILITY FOR SOUND SUITE
    January 6, 2026
    Samsung Unveils World's First 130-Inch Micro RGB TV Featuring Next-Generation Color And Bold New Design
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    Reason #105 Why Readers Love Widescreen Review:

    Since Issue 5 (my first), I focused on reviews of Laser Discs and now DVDs, and From The Editor's Couch. Also, WSR has a lot of punch in the new equipment features. The technical essays have been superb! My home theatre setup depended (and still depends) on knowledge gained from WSR. WSR has become the media reference for me with regard to picture and sound quality assurance in display equipment and widescreen entertainment (movies, music events, and documentaries). I still do not have Issues 1 through 4 or the Premiere Special Edition of WSR and hope you put them on the subscribers' site eventually, so that I can giggle at some of the early typos and slips (if you leave them in). However, I'm sure that the early editions make for interesting historical reading as well, because I believe WSR has moved the display industry forward through the pushing the envelope attitude of Gary Reber. Carry on.

    Jerry Daca
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