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Audio, Video, and Convergence Seminars Free at The
Home Entertainment 2005 Show (19/4/2005)
The Home Entertainment 2005 Show is coming
to New York City April 28 to May 1 at the New York Hilton hotel.
A ticket to the Show not only gives attendees entrŽe to previews
of the latest in home audio, home theater, and convergence products-it
also includes free educational seminars on a variety of subjects
moderated by top industry editors.
Home Entertainment 2005 opens April 28, 2005,
to members of the trade and press only. The Show is open to the
public April 29-May 1, 2005. Educational Seminar Schedule
Friday, April 29 Noon - 1:00 p.m. Concepts
in Convergence Moderator: Krissy Rushing, Editor, ConnectedGuide.com
Convergence is a hot subject right now, as
the worlds of photography, home theater, music, movies, gaming,
and gadgets come together. Managing all of these digital media can
be challenging, especially if you don't know what products are available
out there to help you do so. Meet the editors of Home Theater, UltimateAVmag.com,
and Stereophile, along with industry luminaries and manufacturers
of convergence gear. Discuss the latest in this burgeoning new area
and bring your questions.
2:00-300 p.m. HDTV Super Session Moderator:
Maureen Jenson, Editor, Home Theater
Join a panel of industry experts for the
latest information on the state of the transmission art, from Standard-Definition
to High-Definition Television. Is it time to buy an HDTV? What is
CableCard, and do you need it? Will you need a special antenna to
get off-air HDTV? This is your opportunity to ask questions and
get the real scoop from the editors of Home Theater magazine, top
HDTV manufacturers, and other industry luminaries.
4:00- 5:00 p.m. The Great Debate: Subjectivism
on Trial Moderator: John Atkinson, Editor, Stereophile
The Great Debate between "subjectivists,"
who hear differences among audio components, and "objectivists,"
who tend to ascribe such differences to listeners' overheated imaginations,
rages as strongly in the 21st century as it did in the 20th. Join
Stereophile editor John Atkinson and one of the Internet's leading
audio skeptics, Arny Krueger, as they debate each other on where
the line should be drawn between honest reporting and audio delusion.
Saturday, April 30 Noon - 1:00 p.m. Upgrading
and Tweaking Your Home Theater Moderator: Editorial Staff, UltimateAVmag.com
Join the editorial staff of UltimateAVmag.com,
editor Tom Norton, technical editor Scott Wilkinson, and contributing
editors Fred Manteghian, Peter Putman, Michael Fremer, and Robert
Deutsch, as they discuss and answer your questions about how to
improve your home theater, what's coming soon to your nearest audio/video
dealer, setting up surround-sound systems, HDTV, the upcoming war
of High Definition DVD formats, video displays, and more.
2:00-3:00 p.m. Big Screen Technologies 101
Moderator: Geoffrey Morrison, Video Editor, Home Theater
Editors and contributors from Home Theater
and UltimateAVmag.com are on the hot seat to answer your questions
about video technology. Got a question about video displays, plasma,
LCD, DLP, or even CRT? Trying to decide if a video projector is
in your future, or if that one-piece, hang on the wall plasma is
your best bet? Join Home Theater vdeo editor and moderator Geoff
Morrison, UAV editor Tom Norton, UAV technical editor and Home Theater
video editor Scott Wilkinson, and UAV and Home Theater contributor
Peter Putman in a lively discussion of the ins and outs of all of
these options and how to make the best choice for you.
4:00-5:00 p.m. Stereophile Shootout: Ask
the Editors Moderator: John Atkinson, Editor, Stereophile
The pages of Stereophile come alive when
you can speak directly with the editors. "Ask the Editors" is your
forum to congratulate, commiserate with, and discombobulate Stereophile's
legendary writers. Come prepared with questions.
Sunday, May 1 10:00-11:00 a.m. Stereophile
Analog Clinic Moderator: Michael Fremer, Contributing Editor, Stereophile
Don't bring your sick turntables-it's not
that kind of clinic. Instead, "Analog Corner's" Michael Fremer will
show you how he goes about setting up a turntable, installing a
cartridge, and cleaning LPs. There will also be time for questions
and comments.
Saturday, April 30 & Sunday, May 1 Photo
Workshops
Each day will offer more than five hours
of workshop instruction from leading professional photographers.
The one-on-one training will help you to get the best from your
digital camera.
o Only $80 Per Day. Admission includes all
classroom instruction o Question-and-answer sessions with the professionals
o Use of on-site printers o One Adult Admission to the Home Entertainment
2005 Show, co-located with the seminar o Official Certificate of
Completion
Seating for all seminars is limited; attendees
are encouraged to arrive on time.
www.he2005.com
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