Reviewed on June 28, 2010Belkin's AV360 iMac adapter edges out the competition by making it easier to connect HDMI-based video components to your iMac's Mini DisplayPort. We'd prefer that Apple had gone with HDMI in the iMac to begin with, but until it makes that switch, this is the adapter we'd pick.TAGS:Belkin Corp., Apple iMac, HDMI, home video, adapter, cable box, resolution, input, Blu-ray, Apple Computer, video
Reviewed on April 24, 2006While its slick interface and cool networking features still distinguish it from rival DVRs, the dual-tuner function of the TiVo Series2 DT is useful only for those with analog cable service.TAGS:TiVo Inc., cable box, channel, DVR, satellite, TV, video
Reviewed on March 31, 2004RCA's RCU900 learning remote offers a touch-screen LCD on the cheap--if you can live with its numerous design and control compromises.TAGS:RCA, VCR, touch screen, LCD, key, DVR, cable box, control, DVD
Reviewed on October 23, 2006The all-inclusive RCA Lyra X3030 is a solid video playback and recording device, despite its poorly designed menu interface. Yet there are still PVPs on the market that perform better.TAGS:RCA, Cowon, Apple iPod Nano, Archos, satellite, Apple iPod, cable box, folder, TV, video
Reviewed on February 21, 2010The MyVolume HDMI works as advertised, though some consumers may want to wait out a law that should essentially take the product's place.TAGS:SRS Labs Inc., broadcasting, HDMI, cable box, receiver, volume, TV
Reviewed on April 24, 2006While its slick interface and cool networking features still distinguish it from rival DVRs, the dual-tuner function of the TiVo Series2 DT is useful only for those with analog cable service.TAGS:TiVo Inc., cable box, DVR, channel, satellite, TV, video