DVD Quartet
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The Philips DVD 825 ($349), Panasonic DVD-A120 ($399), Sony DVP-S530D ($499), or Toshiba SD-2109 ($400) are budget digital video disc players and are all good purchases that provide an excellent platform for enjoying DVDs. However, there are some variations in special features and performance that may influence which a consumer chooses. The Sony outperformed others in letterboxing quality, while the Philips handled recordable audio CD playback better than the others. Additional features and performance are discussed.
Publication Name: Stereo Review's Sound & Vision
Subject: Music
ISSN: 1522-810X
Year: 1999
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Takeaki Anazawa
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Nippon Columbia Recording and Engineering Dept general manager Takeaki Anazawa, who began making digital recordings in the 1960s, presents his views on the future of the recording industry. Anazawa describes the early stages of several modern recording technologies.
Publication Name: Audio
Subject: Music
ISSN: 0004-752X
Year: 1993
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Heitaro Nakajima: digital pathfinder
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Nakajima led the 1967 Japanese Broadcasting Corp team which made the first digital audio recorder. He joined Sony Corp in 1971 and began serious research in developing a consumer digital product.
Publication Name: Audio
Subject: Music
ISSN: 0004-752X
Year: 1992
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