display, you program up to eight key words or phrases, and whenever a dt match is found in the program guide, ► a Scout icon automatically appears. A system that controls home appliances is also linked to the receiver. The remote uses radio signals so you can control the machine even if you're not in the room. You can even control lights and appliances throughout your home! An imbedded TV antenna in the mini-dish antenna helps to pro- w- vide reception of local network chan- nels. There usually is an installation fee of about $100 and programming packages are available starting at $8 per month. For the sports nut who needs to take a television everywhere, check out the Sony Watchman color TV, with prices under $200. The bright 2.2- inch screen and AM/FM radio have a oir built-in speaker plus an earphone jack ► for private listening. Video Players ow DVD or Digital Video Disc players are major news. Similar in size and look to a compact disc (CD), you now can purchase DVD movies, video game s , and computer programs which promise better sight, sound and inter- active features than anything previous- ly made. OD- Can't leave home without sports? Take a Sony Watchman along. "A DVD disc holds tons of storage lasting up to eight hours while normal CDs are limited to less than 80 min- utes," says Csatari. "Each DVD five- SSAANtageMzet C 2 1 The digital Kodak Zoom camera sells for jus t under $900. inch disc can store an entire movie with all the cuts taken out, plus a story about how the movie was pro- duced and interviews with the stars. Many also include what's called inter- active branching, which allows for multiple endings of the movie you're watching and gives you the ability to view the program from different cam- era angles." According to Csatari, DVD tech -- nology is likely to replace laser disc titles which hold only.30 or 50 min- utes on a side. Moreover, because the discs are read by laser, there's no need to rewind a DVD. A DVD player delivers more than twice the resolu- tion of standard VHS, has a crisper image, and the sound comes from six different channels. It's like being in the middle of a movie show. And like a laser disc, a DVD disc can be indexed so you can go to a specific place on the disc. What's more, many of the DVD movies can change the format of the movie to fit any televi- sion you play it through, from regular size to widescreen and in up to eight different languages. Even so, the consensus is that you probably will still live with your VCR for some time and that you'll be buy- ing products for both. Sony (Model DVP-S7000), Toshiba (Model 3006SD), Panasonic (Model DVD A- 300), RCA, Samsung, Yamaha and pemon all introduced DVD units this spring and more are expected to corn- p&e. Prices for a basic DVD player range from $500 to $1,000 but will likely drop as sales increase. Warner, Columbus, TriStar and MGM are pro- ducing libraries for the DVD at about $25 per disc. Toshiba's new top-of-the-line DVD player, the SD-3107 also includes a 3- D stereo. While many prefer to use the SD-3107's Dolby digital for their home audio system, the addition of the 3-D stereo gives -users added flexi- bility. Costs for the Toshiba models are approximately: SD-2107 priced below $600; SD-3006, priced below $700; and the SD-3107 priced below $800. In the last few months, the first Digital VHS (D-VHS) videocassette recorders arrived. These machines are aimed primarily at satellite TV owners who want to record digital programs for later playback. Prior to D-VHS you could record programs on a stan- dard VHS VCR, but you lost the high video resolution and the great sound. The JVC Digital-VHS (HMDSR100) recorder comes boxed with a satellite TV receiver but it also plays standard tapes. In the D-VHS standard mode, up to seven hours of programing can be stored on a single D-VHS tape. The JVC model is priced below $1,000 and the new Hitachi machine is expected to cost about $600. If someone on your list can't stand to miss their favorite episode of ER, afternoon soap or Pistons basketball game, consider the Sangean TV Digital Receiver/Radio. This stereo radio is compact and allows you to tune in to your favorite TV show as well as AM-FM stereo radio broad- casts. For under. $100 you can get a memory present of 19 channels and automatic channel scanning. Camcorders RCA has come out with a new VHS power zoom camcorder (RCA CC645) that makes it easy to get a smooth transition from wide-angle shots to close-ups. Priced under $550, its full-size VHS camcorder (RCA CC433) comes with a wide-angle lens to record the whole scene. 12/ 1 199 GI