Widescreen Review, the enthusiastsí home theatre magazine, has announced two major Special Editions with introductions scheduled for early 2000. Due out in March is the extensive and comprehensive The Ultimate Widescreen DVD Movie Guideô. This all new Special Edition is a follow-up to last yearís highly successful 500-page Laser Magic compendium of every widescreen DVD and LaserDisc title released up to that point. The Ultimate Widescreen DVD Movie Guide will carry synopsis of over 1500 widescreen format DVD reviews with Criticsí Composite Ratings and ratings for both sound and picture quality. There will be a Studio Executive DVD Forum with credible insights into the growth and future of the DVD format along with selections of the best DVDs plus a report on Collectorsí Editions. DVD FAQs and Discographies will provide additional information which will be useful for any home theatre enthusiast as well as those relatively new to the DVD format. There will also be a thorough DVD-Video Player Buyerís Guide included as a bonus section in the publication.Gary Reber, Widescreen ReviewísÆ magazine and Webzine Editor and Publisher says, ""In a short time, DVD movies have passed from being the wave of the future to a major entertainment force. DVD movies are hot and the market for DVD-Video and the equipment to play them on is one of the fastest growing segments of the home entertainment industry."" Reber adds, ""The Ultimate Widescreen DVD Movie Guide will inform, act as a buyerís guide, and help newcomers to understand what DVD is all about.""The extensive Subwoofer Buyerís Guide is the first special edition solely devoted to subwoofers ever offered from any publisher. It will feature reviews and reference statistics for over 50 subwoofers, including technical tips and more, all by Widescreen Reviewís resident loudspeaker authority, Richard Hardesty... Dr. Boom himself. Also included is a complete description of subwoofer models from every manufacturer.When asked to comment on the upcoming Subwoofer Buyerís Guide, Editor Gary Reber said, ""The subwoofer provides the most excitement in any home theatre or music system. All the special effects, all the deep bass characteristics of holosonicô sound and all the realism of digital surround music become an almost visual treat when played through a room-shaking subwoofer.""About Widescreen ReviewWidescreen Review is the premiere home theatre resource in print magazine and Webzine form. Launched in 1992, the magazine and Webzine are published by WSR Publishing, Inc., an independent publisher. Renown throughout the world of enthusiast home theatre technology publications as ""The Essential Home Theatre Resource,"" WSR is an advocacy force for achieving a home theatre experience that is ""the best that it can be."" The magazine is distributed nationally and internationally and can be found in select specialty magazine racks or obtained by subscription. The Webzine, located at www.WidescreenReview.com, currently handles over 500,000 page views per month and serves over 50,000 registered visitors through 30 unique domain names.
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